Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 28, 2011 Graphene overtaking carbon nanotubes Graphene is considered a hot candidate for applications such as computers, displays, photovoltaics, and flexible electronics.
Artificial Intelligence Research Aug 11, 2011 Wireless sensor networks: creating a $2 billion market in 2021 According to IDTechEx research in the new report Wireless Sensor Networks 2011-2021, WSN will grow rapidly from $0.45 billion in 2011 to $2 billion in 2021.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 27, 2010 Energy Harvesting Europe and WSN/RTLS Award Winners This week more than 250 people attended the second annual IDTechEx event on Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor Networks & Real Time Locating Systems. These two events are co-located given the overlap in topic and attendees were delighted with the breadth of subjects that were covered. The exhibition had trebled from last year to 20 exhibitors.
Artificial Intelligence Research Apr 20, 2010 IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe award winners IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe award winners
Artificial Intelligence Research Jan 7, 2010 Printed RFID in 2010 IDTechEx projects that the market for passive RFID tags will grow to over $10 billion in sales by 2019. Much of it will continue to use silicon chips. Dr Peter Harrop forecasts the Printed RFID market for 2010.
Artificial Intelligence Research Dec 18, 2009 What you can expect from Printed Electronics in 2010 As we enter the New Year IDTechEx look back and summarises some of the main global trends in 2009 and gives some predictions, and indeed areas of opportunity, for the New Year.
Artificial Intelligence Research Dec 4, 2009 IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Award Winners Announced IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Award Winners Announced This week the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event opened to more than 900 attendees from 28 countries - by far the World's largest event on the topic. Held in San Jose, CA, the event featured more end users than ever before and grew by almost 25% compared to the same event in 2008. The event featured the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Awards ceremony, aimed to recognize outstanding achievement.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jun 25, 2009 Huge increase in printed electronics toolkit This year has already seen a huge increase in the choice of electronic components that can be printed or are compatible with printing in that they are thin, flexible and can support further printed circuitry on top.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jun 3, 2009 New focus for printed electronics In the last year, the burgeoning printed and thin film electronics industry has greatly enhanced its repertoire and changed its priorities, encompassing such things as rapid commercialisation of disposable and invisible electronics.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 4, 2009 Printed electronics forecasts IDTechEx finds that the market for printed and potentially printed electronics, including organics, inorganics and composites, will rise from $1.92 billion in 2009 to $57.16 billion in 2019.
Artificial Intelligence Research Dec 1, 2008 Wider interest in printed electronics At a time of financial uncertainty, companies know they must accelerate their move into the future. That is why there is a huge interest in printed electronics, a subject that pushes all the right buttons - environmental, affordable and leading to a new market of $300 billion that is just there for the taking. That is why the giant corporations are attending Printed Electronics USA, December 3-4 in San Jose, California.
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 2, 2008 Third Generation Active RFID Bursts onto the Scene Third Generation Active RFID is the Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN) sometimes known as the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) and characterized by the tag doubling as a reader and a so-called mesh network being used with a choice of sensors on each tag.
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 24, 2008 RFID Truths: The Real State of the RFID Market By value, we forecast that in 2009 the value of the RFID market will grow by 23% over 2008, and in 2010 it will grow by 25% over 2009 - not exponential, but still very strong growth.
External Company Press Release New technology powers big RFID order book One million transistors is not enough for the RFID chip in the new e-passports because, increasingly, they have to double as driver's licenses, multipurpose cards and other media.
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 15, 2007 The huge impact of printed transistors A new range of transistors using thin films of organic or inorganic compounds as the semiconductors and gate dielectrics are being pursued by organizations in over 30 countries. The new IDTechEx report
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 15, 2007 The one-stop RFID event to learn, network and plan the future The eighth IDTechEx RFID Europe event broke all previous records with over 350 delegates from 19 countries who heard major corporations sharing their RFID success and needs.
Artificial Intelligence Research Aug 23, 2007 RFID in China - the biggest RFID market this year This year, for the first time, China has become the world's largest market for RFID by value. A new report
Artificial Intelligence Research Jun 13, 2007 Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 1, 2007 League Table of RFID Specifications With about $5 billion being spent on RFID in 2007, of which about $2.24 billion is for tags, what are the favourite RFID specifications?
Artificial Intelligence Research Feb 8, 2007 IEEE Rubee™ Network Standard Meeting Working Group for IEEE Rubee™ Network Standard meeting in Boston on Feb 20
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 28, 2011 Graphene overtaking carbon nanotubes Graphene is considered a hot candidate for applications such as computers, displays, photovoltaics, and flexible electronics.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 27, 2010 Energy Harvesting Europe and WSN/RTLS Award Winners This week more than 250 people attended the second annual IDTechEx event on Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor Networks & Real Time Locating Systems. These two events are co-located given the overlap in topic and attendees were delighted with the breadth of subjects that were covered. The exhibition had trebled from last year to 20 exhibitors.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jan 7, 2010 Printed RFID in 2010 IDTechEx projects that the market for passive RFID tags will grow to over $10 billion in sales by 2019. Much of it will continue to use silicon chips. Dr Peter Harrop forecasts the Printed RFID market for 2010.
Artificial Intelligence Research Dec 4, 2009 IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Award Winners Announced IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Award Winners Announced This week the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event opened to more than 900 attendees from 28 countries - by far the World's largest event on the topic. Held in San Jose, CA, the event featured more end users than ever before and grew by almost 25% compared to the same event in 2008. The event featured the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Awards ceremony, aimed to recognize outstanding achievement.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jun 3, 2009 New focus for printed electronics In the last year, the burgeoning printed and thin film electronics industry has greatly enhanced its repertoire and changed its priorities, encompassing such things as rapid commercialisation of disposable and invisible electronics.
Artificial Intelligence Research Dec 1, 2008 Wider interest in printed electronics At a time of financial uncertainty, companies know they must accelerate their move into the future. That is why there is a huge interest in printed electronics, a subject that pushes all the right buttons - environmental, affordable and leading to a new market of $300 billion that is just there for the taking. That is why the giant corporations are attending Printed Electronics USA, December 3-4 in San Jose, California.
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 24, 2008 RFID Truths: The Real State of the RFID Market By value, we forecast that in 2009 the value of the RFID market will grow by 23% over 2008, and in 2010 it will grow by 25% over 2009 - not exponential, but still very strong growth.
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 15, 2007 The huge impact of printed transistors A new range of transistors using thin films of organic or inorganic compounds as the semiconductors and gate dielectrics are being pursued by organizations in over 30 countries. The new IDTechEx report
Artificial Intelligence Research Aug 23, 2007 RFID in China - the biggest RFID market this year This year, for the first time, China has become the world's largest market for RFID by value. A new report
Artificial Intelligence Research May 1, 2007 League Table of RFID Specifications With about $5 billion being spent on RFID in 2007, of which about $2.24 billion is for tags, what are the favourite RFID specifications?
Artificial Intelligence Research Aug 11, 2011 Wireless sensor networks: creating a $2 billion market in 2021 According to IDTechEx research in the new report Wireless Sensor Networks 2011-2021, WSN will grow rapidly from $0.45 billion in 2011 to $2 billion in 2021.
Artificial Intelligence Research Apr 20, 2010 IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe award winners IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe award winners
Artificial Intelligence Research Dec 18, 2009 What you can expect from Printed Electronics in 2010 As we enter the New Year IDTechEx look back and summarises some of the main global trends in 2009 and gives some predictions, and indeed areas of opportunity, for the New Year.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jun 25, 2009 Huge increase in printed electronics toolkit This year has already seen a huge increase in the choice of electronic components that can be printed or are compatible with printing in that they are thin, flexible and can support further printed circuitry on top.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 4, 2009 Printed electronics forecasts IDTechEx finds that the market for printed and potentially printed electronics, including organics, inorganics and composites, will rise from $1.92 billion in 2009 to $57.16 billion in 2019.
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 2, 2008 Third Generation Active RFID Bursts onto the Scene Third Generation Active RFID is the Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN) sometimes known as the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) and characterized by the tag doubling as a reader and a so-called mesh network being used with a choice of sensors on each tag.
External Company Press Release New technology powers big RFID order book One million transistors is not enough for the RFID chip in the new e-passports because, increasingly, they have to double as driver's licenses, multipurpose cards and other media.
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 15, 2007 The one-stop RFID event to learn, network and plan the future The eighth IDTechEx RFID Europe event broke all previous records with over 350 delegates from 19 countries who heard major corporations sharing their RFID success and needs.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jun 13, 2007 Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Artificial Intelligence Research Feb 8, 2007 IEEE Rubee™ Network Standard Meeting Working Group for IEEE Rubee™ Network Standard meeting in Boston on Feb 20