Robotics Research Feb 12, 2019 Flexible barriers: will flexible glass become the ultimate solution? This article from IDTechEx examines whether flexible glass is the ultimate solution for flexible barriers and encapsulation.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers OLED Materials: a review of different technology classes In this slide presentation (see below) we describe the different existing and emerging OLED material classes. In particular, we explain and analyse fluorescent (FL), phosphorescent (PH), thermally-activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) and hybrid TADF and fluorescent materials.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers Glass: is it the ultimate barrier? Glass is the ultimate barrier substrate material.
Robotics Research Feb 11, 2019 Graphene: do not miss the turning point We have been following the graphene industry as analysts for the past seven years. The results of our ongoing research can be seen in our report on Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2018-2028. In this time, we have seen the industry grow in maturity.
Robotics Research Feb 6, 2019 IDTechEx Show! Agenda Live: Connecting Brands & Emerging Technologies The IDTechEx Show! on April 10-11 in Berlin brings together eight key disruptive technologies and their customers at one venue.
Robotics Research Feb 6, 2019 Transparent Conductive Films and Materials: Transition from old to new The market composition of transparent conductive films and materials has not dramatically shifted for some years. It is heavily reliant upon select markets such as flat consumer small/medium sized electronic touch screens. Indeed, the IDTechEx Research report Transparent Conductive Films and Materials 2018-2028: Forecasts, Technologies, Players puts this reliance around 85-90% today. The emergence of new applications has also been slower than many had predicted and hoped. This report finds that so-called 'old' applications are still the vast majority of the market.
Robotics Research Feb 5, 2019 Smart Cities Without Infrastructure A large proportion of the cost, disruption, pollution and exposure to natural disasters in a city would be eliminated if there were no infrastructure.
Robotics Research Jan 28, 2019 Smart Cities are not Data Centric Any More It is now clear that smart cities can be zero emission, quiet and make all their own clean water, food and electricity.
Robotics Research Jan 23, 2019 Printed Electronics Europe 2019 - Covering All The Applications For over 16 years IDTechEx analysts have studied the printed electronics market in all its guises - organic, flexible and hybrid electronics. There have been tremendous successes such as OLED displays and conductive ink for PV, touch screens and bio sensors. There has also been tremendous investment creating new enabling materials, processes and components that will enable new capabilities and differentiate and improve products.
Robotics Research Jan 17, 2019 Healthcare Sensors: Piezoelectrics the New Gymnasts Healthcare electronics is rapidly deploying for wellness, electroceuticals, intrusive medical procedures and more, powered by new technologies.
Robotics Research Feb 12, 2019 Flexible barriers: will flexible glass become the ultimate solution? This article from IDTechEx examines whether flexible glass is the ultimate solution for flexible barriers and encapsulation.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers Glass: is it the ultimate barrier? Glass is the ultimate barrier substrate material.
Robotics Research Feb 6, 2019 IDTechEx Show! Agenda Live: Connecting Brands & Emerging Technologies The IDTechEx Show! on April 10-11 in Berlin brings together eight key disruptive technologies and their customers at one venue.
Robotics Research Feb 5, 2019 Smart Cities Without Infrastructure A large proportion of the cost, disruption, pollution and exposure to natural disasters in a city would be eliminated if there were no infrastructure.
Robotics Research Jan 23, 2019 Printed Electronics Europe 2019 - Covering All The Applications For over 16 years IDTechEx analysts have studied the printed electronics market in all its guises - organic, flexible and hybrid electronics. There have been tremendous successes such as OLED displays and conductive ink for PV, touch screens and bio sensors. There has also been tremendous investment creating new enabling materials, processes and components that will enable new capabilities and differentiate and improve products.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers OLED Materials: a review of different technology classes In this slide presentation (see below) we describe the different existing and emerging OLED material classes. In particular, we explain and analyse fluorescent (FL), phosphorescent (PH), thermally-activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) and hybrid TADF and fluorescent materials.
Robotics Research Feb 11, 2019 Graphene: do not miss the turning point We have been following the graphene industry as analysts for the past seven years. The results of our ongoing research can be seen in our report on Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2018-2028. In this time, we have seen the industry grow in maturity.
Robotics Research Feb 6, 2019 Transparent Conductive Films and Materials: Transition from old to new The market composition of transparent conductive films and materials has not dramatically shifted for some years. It is heavily reliant upon select markets such as flat consumer small/medium sized electronic touch screens. Indeed, the IDTechEx Research report Transparent Conductive Films and Materials 2018-2028: Forecasts, Technologies, Players puts this reliance around 85-90% today. The emergence of new applications has also been slower than many had predicted and hoped. This report finds that so-called 'old' applications are still the vast majority of the market.
Robotics Research Jan 28, 2019 Smart Cities are not Data Centric Any More It is now clear that smart cities can be zero emission, quiet and make all their own clean water, food and electricity.
Robotics Research Jan 17, 2019 Healthcare Sensors: Piezoelectrics the New Gymnasts Healthcare electronics is rapidly deploying for wellness, electroceuticals, intrusive medical procedures and more, powered by new technologies.