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The road to fully flexible consumer electronics
Flexible consumer electronic devices are now a reality, and as forecasted by IDTechEx in the launch of the first ever market research report on the topic of barrier films for electronics almost ten years ago, innovation in encapsulation was one of the critical requirements that needed to be met in order to realise commercially viable consumer products. By Dr Harry Zervos, Principal Analyst, IDTechEx
Haptics industry expected to be worth $2.8bn by 2027
With regards to enhancing the user experience in many very familiar products today, haptics are key technologies found as an essential feature. Whether as notification provision in a vibrating smartphone, tension building in a video game controller, or input confirmation in an industrial scanner, haptics technologies have now reached billions of electronics devices. The IDTechEx Research reportHaptics 2017-2027: Technologies, Markets and Playersf...
Report forecasts EV technology between 2017-2027
The biggest change in cars for one hundred years is now starting. It is driven by totally new requirements and capabilities. They will cause huge new businesses to appear but some giants currently making cars and their parts will spectacularly go bankrupt. Cities will ban private cars but encourage cars as autonomous taxis and rental vehicles. Already 65% of cars in China are bought by businesses. Electric car technology and forecasts 2017-2027 ...
IMI Europe announce Digital Printing Conference programme
The full invited speaker and panel session programme has been announced by IMI Europe for its strategic Digital Printing Conference event.The event will be held at the Novotel Barcelona City Hotel, Barcelona, Spain from 20-21st September 2017, with supporting events on 18-19th September including a Mergers & Acquisitions forum, Market Reports Live sessions and a new version of the Inkjet Academy.
Report finds EVs create more and more of their own electricity
As we move to the end game of energy independent electric aircraft, boats and land vehicles, the latest report from IDTechEx Research,Electric Vehicle Energy Harvesting/Regeneration 2017-2037, tells you how, where, why and when. Even conventional vehicles will benefit from these technologies in the meantime giving a seamless route to major commercial successes.Researched this year and constantly updated, it explains and forecasts the technologies...
Solar and wind power reinvented: latest news
Virtually all of the grid capacity being added in the world is renewable or nuclear nowadays. Solar and wind met 10% of electricity demand in March 2017 in the USA. Hydro electricity from a wet spring season on the West Coast, which alone provided more than 10% of the nation’s electricity, as well as biomass and geothermal power, all renewable energy sources combined met 24% of electric demand in March and if we add in the 20% we get from n...
Augmented and virtual reality headsets are by now a reality
Report by IDTechEx Researchand free AR and VR webinarby Dr Harry Zervos, Principal Analyst, IDTechEx.Augmented and virtual reality headsets are by now a reality (pun intended), and they bring about a paradigm shift in form factor for portable electronics.
Pollution levels are only enhancing the case for EVs
Understanding around vehicle pollution levels has increased dramatically in recent years, and each new discovery has offered another reason to hasten the adoption of electric powertrains in land vehicles, marine craft and aircraft.Although ozone, carbon monoxide and other emissions have been subject to study, there is escalating concern about the acid gas, particulate and carbon dioxide emissions in particular.
3D bioprinting: from science fiction to reality?
After over 15 years of research and development in academia and industry, several main applications of 3D bioprinting technology are ready to be realised. In IDTechEx’s new report titled 3D Bioprinting 2017 – 2027: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts, the global 3D bioprinting market is predicted to experience a period of high growth to reach a size of $1.8 billion by the year 2027.
Supercapacitors vs. batteries.
Based as a follow on from the IDTechEx overview, ‘Supercapacitor Technologies and Markets 2016-2026’ the report ‘Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027’ has just been released.It is packed with detailed analysis, many new infograms, conference slides, roadmaps and a ten year forecasts 2017-2027. It is based on global research by PhD level multi-lingual analysts mainly in 2016-7 with frequent updates.