Robotics Research Nov 14, 2013 Meet integrators and adopters at Energy Harvesting & Storage USA Next week the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & USA 2013 event (www.EnergyHarvestingUSA.com ) will open in Santa Clara, CA - Nov 20-21.
Robotics Research Oct 31, 2013 Energy harvesting technologies: forecasts for the next decade IDTechEx is forecasting that the total market for energy harvesting devices will rise to $2.6 billion in 2024.
Robotics Research Oct 31, 2013 Internet of things: stop debating terminology, start talking money The term the Internet of Things was conceived when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology set up the Auto ID Center in 1998.
Robotics Research Oct 24, 2013 The rise of thermoelectrics There has been varying levels of interest in different types of energy harvesters over the past few years. For powering small or mobile devices, photovoltaics dominate - they are widely produced, robust and relatively low cost.
Robotics Research Oct 23, 2013 Learn about printed sensors at Printed Electronics USA The 10th edition of Printed Electronics USA is only a few weeks away, and this year represents a unique opportunity to learn about printed, organic and flexible sensors.
Robotics Research Oct 10, 2013 Realizing the Internet of Things: what comes next The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) promises to redefine the way humans and machines interface and the way they interact with the world around them. Attributing a virtual signature to everyone and everything allows for new concepts of managing systems, optimizing processes and adding versatility to existing ways of exchanging information.
Robotics Research Oct 2, 2013 Printed and flexible sensors: there will be many winners IDTechEx forecasts that the market for printed and flexible sensors will increase by more than $1 billion by 2020. This is one of the many findings discussed in the latest report "Printed and Flexible Sensors 2014-2024: Technologies, Players, Forecasts" (www.IDTechEx.com/sensors).
Robotics Research Sep 26, 2013 Electromagnetic induction in energy harvesting applications According to recent IDTechEx research on the topic of electrodynamic energy harvesting, almost 20 million devices will be sold in 2024 that will not be bicycle generators. Instead, they will be wireless switches, energy harvesters enabling wireless sensing in transport, industrial and building automation, devices that put the common alternator to work in market segments that there was previously no use for it.
Robotics Research Sep 20, 2013 Near Field Communication (NFC) 2014-2024 IDTechEx first published a detailed report on NFC five years ago. In this article we share some of the findings in the new IDTechEx report, "Near Field Communication (NFC) 2014-2024".
Robotics Research Sep 18, 2013 Transparent Conductive Films (TCF) 2014-2024 This article introduces some of the research and content of the new IDTechEx report "Transparent Conductive Films (TCF) 2014-2024: Forecasts, Technologies, Players."
Robotics Research Nov 14, 2013 Meet integrators and adopters at Energy Harvesting & Storage USA Next week the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & USA 2013 event (www.EnergyHarvestingUSA.com ) will open in Santa Clara, CA - Nov 20-21.
Robotics Research Oct 31, 2013 Internet of things: stop debating terminology, start talking money The term the Internet of Things was conceived when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology set up the Auto ID Center in 1998.
Robotics Research Oct 23, 2013 Learn about printed sensors at Printed Electronics USA The 10th edition of Printed Electronics USA is only a few weeks away, and this year represents a unique opportunity to learn about printed, organic and flexible sensors.
Robotics Research Oct 2, 2013 Printed and flexible sensors: there will be many winners IDTechEx forecasts that the market for printed and flexible sensors will increase by more than $1 billion by 2020. This is one of the many findings discussed in the latest report "Printed and Flexible Sensors 2014-2024: Technologies, Players, Forecasts" (www.IDTechEx.com/sensors).
Robotics Research Sep 20, 2013 Near Field Communication (NFC) 2014-2024 IDTechEx first published a detailed report on NFC five years ago. In this article we share some of the findings in the new IDTechEx report, "Near Field Communication (NFC) 2014-2024".
Robotics Research Oct 31, 2013 Energy harvesting technologies: forecasts for the next decade IDTechEx is forecasting that the total market for energy harvesting devices will rise to $2.6 billion in 2024.
Robotics Research Oct 24, 2013 The rise of thermoelectrics There has been varying levels of interest in different types of energy harvesters over the past few years. For powering small or mobile devices, photovoltaics dominate - they are widely produced, robust and relatively low cost.
Robotics Research Oct 10, 2013 Realizing the Internet of Things: what comes next The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) promises to redefine the way humans and machines interface and the way they interact with the world around them. Attributing a virtual signature to everyone and everything allows for new concepts of managing systems, optimizing processes and adding versatility to existing ways of exchanging information.
Robotics Research Sep 26, 2013 Electromagnetic induction in energy harvesting applications According to recent IDTechEx research on the topic of electrodynamic energy harvesting, almost 20 million devices will be sold in 2024 that will not be bicycle generators. Instead, they will be wireless switches, energy harvesters enabling wireless sensing in transport, industrial and building automation, devices that put the common alternator to work in market segments that there was previously no use for it.
Robotics Research Sep 18, 2013 Transparent Conductive Films (TCF) 2014-2024 This article introduces some of the research and content of the new IDTechEx report "Transparent Conductive Films (TCF) 2014-2024: Forecasts, Technologies, Players."