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Competing in-mould electronics manufacturing methodologies
Smooth, functional surfaces that provide touch sensing, often with backlighting, are becoming increasingly common.
Electric scooters to continue skyrocketing in popularity
Asia accounts for more than 90% of all global two-wheeler sales, and it is unusual for a family not to own one in some countries.
IDTechEx asks if electronics manufacturing can join the digital age
Asked whether electronics is a ‘digital technology’, almost everyone would reply in the affirmative. However, while printed circuit boards (PCBs) enable digital technologies, the manufacturing processes used to produce them are still largely analogue.
Embedding electronic functionality: IDTechEx asks if it’s worthwhile
Integrating multiple functionalities within a single entity promises simpler, more efficient devices without compromising capability. Smartphones are a great example, with maps, diaries, phones, cameras, games consoles, and more integrated into a single, compact device.
How can Tesla shift away from rare earths, asks IDTechEx
At Tesla’s Investor Day in March 2023, it announced that its next generation of electric motors would contain no rare earth materials. Given Tesla’s huge presence in the EV (electric vehicle) market, this could prove a significant transition for the design and sustainability of electric motors.
800V EVs charge into the mainstream using SiC power electronics
The demand for electric vehicle (EV) power electronics will increase dramatically in the next 10 years, primarily driven by rapid growth in the BEV car market, where IDTechEx predicts a 15% CAGR globally over the next decade.
IDTechEx discusses in-Mold electronics: The future of smart surfaces
Surfaces, be they in kitchen appliances, automotive interiors, medical devices, or even furniture, are becoming increasingly smart.
A view of the rapidly growing Australian BESS market, reports IDTechEx
Australia is at the forefront of great battery energy storage system (BESS) development, with front-of-the-meter (FTM) installations expected to continue growing rapidly in the coming decade while supplemented by steady behind-the-meter (BTM) installations. IDTechEx estimates a CAGR for an annual installed capacity of 42% for 2023 – 2033. The Victorian Big Battery, installed in 2021, is one of the largest battery systems to be installed glo...
IDTechEx discusses making sustainable electronics tangible
Enhancing ‘sustainability’ is a widely held aspiration within the electronics industry – realising this transition is considerably more difficult, IDTechEx explores.
Energy storage: a global enabler for world energy transition
The energy crisis and decarbonisation requirements speed up the process of finding alternative solutions, and energy storage plays an important role in applications such as electric vehicle applications and renewable energy.
Printed electronics enables R2R, additive and digital electronics manufacturing
Can electronics manufacturing be reconfigured for our digital, environmentally conscious age? IDTechEx’s new report, ‘Manufacturing Printed Electronics 2023-2033’, explores a wide range of manufacturing innovations that will enable additive, digital, and higher throughput electronics production across many length scales.
The future of sustainable electronics manufacturing
A new wave of electronics manufacturing is on the horizon, aiming to satisfy the increasing demand for sustainability and mitigate the impact of volatile energy prices.
Material informatics for conductive ink development
How can advanced functional materials such as conductive inks be developed more quickly?
Decarbonising the electronics industry with sustainable manufacturing
A new wave of electronics manufacturing is on the horizon, driven forward by volatile energy prices and increasing demand for sustainability.
What does 2023 hold for printed/flexible electronics?
With applications ranging from energy harvesting to sensing, and applicability to sectors being as varied as healthcare and automotive, printed/flexible electronics are set to change our expectations of what electronics can provide and where they can be utilised.
IDTechEx investigates building the house of the future
Smart homes have started with add-on appliances like Google home, smart fridges, or ring doorbells. These plug-in features are helpful to personalise a house to the needs of the inhabitants but can be clunky, with outlets used up and unsightly wiring across walls and floors. Coming next is built-in technology, ubiquitous throughout the building and, eventually, the neighbourhood.
Innovation within sustainable electronics manufacturing
In the aftermath of COP27, sustainability is once again at the forefront of global discussion. Debates surrounding emissions reductions, water security, and renewable energy are at centre-stage with many politicians, businesses, investors, and think tanks enthusiastic to bring about meaningful change.
IDTechEx reports on US Sanctions on Chinese semiconductors
According to IDTechEx, on 7th of October 2022, the US announced a series of targeted updates to its export regulations concerning semiconductors and associated technologies in China.
Advanced semiconductor packaging paves way to data-centric future
If the future were to be categorised in one word, it would be "data-centric". For decades, IC vendors have designed chips that have all functions integrated on the same die; however, scaling monolithic IC becomes more difficult and costly as the industry sees the slowdown of Moore's law.
IDTechEx reports: the biggest opportunities for haptics
IDTechEx announces its report into the market growth of haptic feedback technology and its many areas of research and development.