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Report forecasts success for 12,000 developers in wearables
AnIDTechEx report, "Wearable Technology 2014-2024: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts", has found that the fragmented industry of wearable electronics will have noclear leaders in what will be a $70 billion plus business in 2024 with 12,000 developers and manufacturers.
Functional fine chemicals for future electronics
The latest report from IDTechEx, "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.
Report forecasts EV adoption of WBG semiconductors
In the last century, silicon semiconductor-based power electronics - which control or convert electrical energy into usable power - transformed the computing, communication,electric vehicleand energy industries and gave consumers and businesses more powerful laptops, cell phones and motors. Over the coming decade, that era will begin to come to an end. The full picture, from inverters to battery management systems, is given in the IDTechEx report...
EVs and HEVs to drive Li-ion battery business
According to a recent market research report from IDTechEx, the lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery business is growing rapidly to many tens of billions of dollars yearly, thanks to continuing investment in the industry. Their use is widening well beyond e-readers, tablets, laptops and mobile phones with vehicles being particularly important for the future; mainly hybrid electric and pure electric vehicles by land, water and air.
The future of the e-textiles market
According to information from the IDTechEx Research report 'E-Textiles: Electronic Textiles 2014-2024', 24% of e-textile development projects develop better conductive fibres and another 24% concern photovoltaic fibres. 16% of projects focus on supercapacitors on fibres, with several projects seeking multi-functionality on one fibre, such as supercapacitor layers to store the harvested energy from piezoelectric vibration harvesting or photovoltai...
3D printing market to grow to $4bn (USD) by 2025
According to research in the '3D Printing 2014-2025: Technologies, Markets, Players' report, IDTechEx have forecast that the market for 3D printing equipment, materials and software will grow from about $1.5bn (USD) this year to $4bn (USD) in 2025. While the automotive industry will remain the largest client sector, growth will be led by the sectors transitioning towards the use of 3D printing for final product applications, including medical/den...
Printed Electronics Europe to debut flexible, multi-functional timer
Led by IDTechEx, a consortium of partners will launch the world's first flexible timer based on printed electronics at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe event in Berlin, April 1-2.The device consists of an electronic logic circuit implemented with thin film metal oxide transistors, powered by a printed battery, and integrated onto a paper substrate. It has four timing sequences and is designed for multi-functional use across four different ...
Europe is making a huge impact in printed sensors
Printed Electronics Europe, hosted by IDTechEx,is now less than two weeks away. European organisations have been particularly innovative in identifying new applications for printed sensors. And in the race for the commercialisation of new emerging sensor technologies, it seems that many leaders are based in Europe.
Hear Hasbro, Boeing and more at Printed Electronics Europe
Delegates from 42 countries will converge at Printed Electronics Europe 2014, Europe's leading event on the topic, which brings together end users with suppliers. The event, held on 1-2 April 2014 in Berlin, Germany, features end users across multiple verticals presenting and attending to meet with the eco-system of leading suppliers.
Research explores smart packaging
IDTechEx has announced a new report, 'Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2014-2024'. For this research, the company conducted extensive interviews with end-users in order to understand the challenges and opportunities they see for smart packaging. The companies interviewed were predominately consumer goods organisations totalling sales of more than $1 trillion (USD) a year. By Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx.