Artificial Intelligence Research Nov 12, 2014 From the mouths of CEOs The reasons why CEOs want to come to the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event.
Artificial Intelligence Research Nov 5, 2014 Samsung, Adidas, Jaguar Land Rover at Largest Emerging Tech Conference IDTechEx features Printed Electronics, Wearable Tech, Energy Harvesting, IoT and 3D Printing
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 21, 2014 The Internet of Things: Who will be the winners? The Internet of Things is of great excitement to many of the world's largest consumer electronics companies because they seek the "next big thing", with existing markets in smart phones, tablets and computing saturating.
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 24, 2014 The Apple Watch is a sign that flexible displays are finally coming The Apple Watch was officially announced earlier this month, with the promise that it will come with a flexible display. However, there is some confusion about what the term means and what the benefits are for consumers. Dr Guillaume Chansin, co-author of the IDTechEx report "OLED Display Forecasts 2014-2024: the rise of plastic and flexible displays" gives his view on flexible displays.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers Highlights from Hybrid & EV Forum Munich 2014 The event Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Forum consisted a conference with about 70 delegates and a small display area for a few organisations. Here we give some details of the presentations that particularly caught our attention.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 14, 2014 Why the interest in e-textiles? The heart of the e-textile business as it emerges is electric and electronic functionality from sensing to light emission, achieved entirely by use of e-fibers.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 2, 2014 Internet of Things: Node potential of 10 billion yearly The new IDTechEx report, "Internet of Things: Business Opportunities 2015-2025" is unique in being up-to-date and very thorough in examining the challenges not just the opportunities for this hyped subject.
Artificial Intelligence Research Apr 28, 2014 Internet of Things: The King has no clothes Some use the term Internet of Things (IoT) to rename a large number of existing topics including the burgeoning world of cellphones, tablets and wearable connected devices, better referred to as the Internet of People (IoP).
Artificial Intelligence Research Apr 3, 2014 Functional fine chemicals for new electronics & electrics: more scope The IDTechEx report "Functional Materials for Future Electronics: Metals, Inorganic & Organic Compounds, Graphene, CNT" looks at the new electronics and electrics from the point of view of suppliers of fine chemicals and associated high added value processes.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 26, 2014 The multi-billion dollar future of e-textiles The brand new IDTechEx Research report E-Textiles: Electronic Textiles 2014-2024 External Link has a particular focus on the narrow definition of those entirely reliant on e-fibers for electronic, electro-optic and electrical functionality.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 24, 2014 World's first flexible multi-functional timer available at PE Europe World's first flexible multi-functional timer to be distributed at Printed Electronics Europe.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 20, 2014 New generation GaN and SiC semiconductors will be designed into EVs SiC devices will be widely designed into electric vehicles from 2014 and GaN from 2018. With manufacturers currently designing vehicles to be launched onto the market in 2018, it is predicted that by this date GaN semiconductors will attain price parity with silicon devices. This will make the technology attractive as a replacement for silicon for use in the power electronics in both pure electric and hybrid vehicles.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 19, 2014 Europe at the heart of innovations in printed electronic sensors As the next Printed Electronics Europe event is now less than 2 weeks away, it is opportune to take a closer look at the successes of the printed electronics industry in Europe. One of the areas where Europe is making a huge impact is in printed sensors.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jan 14, 2014 Hardware is key for future mobile phones In this article we share some of the findings in the new IDTechEx report "Future Mobile Phone/Cell Phone Technology and Functions 2014-2024".
Artificial Intelligence 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.
Artificial Intelligence 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.
Artificial Intelligence 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).
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 16, 2013 Thermoelectric energy harvesting in Japan The Japanese are working very hard on thermoelectric energy harvesting from tiny forms for use on hot running electronics components the 1.5 kW versions for use on furnace flues etc.
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 16, 2013 Intense study of Printed Electronics in Japan IDTechEx has just completed an intense study of Printed Electronics in Japan involving 35 visits to companies and institutions there and interviews and lectures at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event there.
Artificial Intelligence Research Nov 12, 2014 From the mouths of CEOs The reasons why CEOs want to come to the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event.
Artificial Intelligence Research Oct 21, 2014 The Internet of Things: Who will be the winners? The Internet of Things is of great excitement to many of the world's largest consumer electronics companies because they seek the "next big thing", with existing markets in smart phones, tablets and computing saturating.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers Highlights from Hybrid & EV Forum Munich 2014 The event Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Forum consisted a conference with about 70 delegates and a small display area for a few organisations. Here we give some details of the presentations that particularly caught our attention.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 2, 2014 Internet of Things: Node potential of 10 billion yearly The new IDTechEx report, "Internet of Things: Business Opportunities 2015-2025" is unique in being up-to-date and very thorough in examining the challenges not just the opportunities for this hyped subject.
Artificial Intelligence Research Apr 3, 2014 Functional fine chemicals for new electronics & electrics: more scope The IDTechEx report "Functional Materials for Future Electronics: Metals, Inorganic & Organic Compounds, Graphene, CNT" looks at the new electronics and electrics from the point of view of suppliers of fine chemicals and associated high added value processes.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 24, 2014 World's first flexible multi-functional timer available at PE Europe World's first flexible multi-functional timer to be distributed at Printed Electronics Europe.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 19, 2014 Europe at the heart of innovations in printed electronic sensors As the next Printed Electronics Europe event is now less than 2 weeks away, it is opportune to take a closer look at the successes of the printed electronics industry in Europe. One of the areas where Europe is making a huge impact is in printed sensors.
Artificial Intelligence Research Jan 14, 2014 Hardware is key for future mobile phones In this article we share some of the findings in the new IDTechEx report "Future Mobile Phone/Cell Phone Technology and Functions 2014-2024".
Artificial Intelligence 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.
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 16, 2013 Thermoelectric energy harvesting in Japan The Japanese are working very hard on thermoelectric energy harvesting from tiny forms for use on hot running electronics components the 1.5 kW versions for use on furnace flues etc.
Artificial Intelligence Research Nov 5, 2014 Samsung, Adidas, Jaguar Land Rover at Largest Emerging Tech Conference IDTechEx features Printed Electronics, Wearable Tech, Energy Harvesting, IoT and 3D Printing
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 24, 2014 The Apple Watch is a sign that flexible displays are finally coming The Apple Watch was officially announced earlier this month, with the promise that it will come with a flexible display. However, there is some confusion about what the term means and what the benefits are for consumers. Dr Guillaume Chansin, co-author of the IDTechEx report "OLED Display Forecasts 2014-2024: the rise of plastic and flexible displays" gives his view on flexible displays.
Artificial Intelligence Research May 14, 2014 Why the interest in e-textiles? The heart of the e-textile business as it emerges is electric and electronic functionality from sensing to light emission, achieved entirely by use of e-fibers.
Artificial Intelligence Research Apr 28, 2014 Internet of Things: The King has no clothes Some use the term Internet of Things (IoT) to rename a large number of existing topics including the burgeoning world of cellphones, tablets and wearable connected devices, better referred to as the Internet of People (IoP).
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 26, 2014 The multi-billion dollar future of e-textiles The brand new IDTechEx Research report E-Textiles: Electronic Textiles 2014-2024 External Link has a particular focus on the narrow definition of those entirely reliant on e-fibers for electronic, electro-optic and electrical functionality.
Artificial Intelligence Research Mar 20, 2014 New generation GaN and SiC semiconductors will be designed into EVs SiC devices will be widely designed into electric vehicles from 2014 and GaN from 2018. With manufacturers currently designing vehicles to be launched onto the market in 2018, it is predicted that by this date GaN semiconductors will attain price parity with silicon devices. This will make the technology attractive as a replacement for silicon for use in the power electronics in both pure electric and hybrid vehicles.
Artificial Intelligence 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.
Artificial Intelligence 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).
Artificial Intelligence Research Sep 16, 2013 Intense study of Printed Electronics in Japan IDTechEx has just completed an intense study of Printed Electronics in Japan involving 35 visits to companies and institutions there and interviews and lectures at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event there.