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IDTechEx explores new developments in EMI shielding
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is adapting to meet the demands of evolving communications technology.
Mushroom handbags and plastic-free picnics – IDTechEx explores
Handbags made of mushroom leather and biodegradable foodware are two examples of how white biotechnology can produce functional products that look good.
IDTechEx explores micro-LED technology
Bright lights, bigger screens, IDTechEx explores micro-LED technology from smart gadgets to see-through displays.
Enabling lower cost EVs through electric motor development
The electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow; however, its growth has slowed significantly in Europe and the US in the first half of 2024.
Why sustainable helium use is needed to future-proof the semiconductor industry
Semiconductor manufacturing processes require many chemicals and specialty gases.
The disappointing reality of flexible smartphones
Multiple consumer electronics giants, including Apple, Samsung, and Nokia, have previously shown interest in flexible smartphones - but are they worth it?
Future mobility: quantum technologies on the campaign trail
IDTechEx’s report, “Quantum Technology Market 2024-2034: Trends, Players, Forecasts”, forecasts the market to surpass $2B by 2034, with a CAGR of over 25%, largely driven by opportunities in the automotive sector. In this article, IDTechEx highlights some of the major innovations campaigning for future mobility market success.
Lab-grown diamond proposes to heat up the quantum tech market
Material innovations underpin many of the exciting applications offered by emerging quantum technologies.
Graphene turns 20 and celebrates by going commercial
2024 has marked the 20th anniversary of the original isolation of graphene, first achieved at the University of Manchester in 2004, prior to the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
What is being developed with quantum computers today?
The risk of missing out on the competitive advantage quantum computing offers is rising. Governments and private investors worldwide are placing multi-billion-dollar bets that the industry will produce huge long-term returns. Yet, for this to be realised, the theoretical advantage of quantum computers must be translated into real-world commercial value. In this article,IDTechEx explores which applications are being developed across the materials,...