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IDTechEx explores conductive inks
Conductive inks are a diverse and versatile technology, with differing price points to suit various applications.
IDTechEx explores quantum technology
Quantum technology exists in unsuspecting places, including cameras, computers, and smartphones. While quantum technology research has existed in various forms for over a hundred years, the 21st century saw an increased effort towards commercialisation, and the market segments of quantum sensing, quantum computing and quantum communications emerged.
IDTechEx explores quantum dots
The use of quantum dots in displays has made it to high-quality prototypes amongst established tech companies like Samsung, Sharp, and TCL. These semiconductor nanocrystals, the size of just 2-10 nanometres, can enable realistic and high-definition displays for TVs, monitors, and smart tablets.
IDTechEx asks if silicon anodes are the key to mass EV adoption
Maximising energy density has been one key area of focus in electric vehicle battery development.
IDTechEx explores flexible and printed electronics
Flexible and printed electronics can be integrated into cars and homes to create modern aesthetics that are beneficial and easy to use.
IDTechEx experts discuss battery innovation
Energy is a universally familiar concept, but how it is stored may not be. Battery innovation underpins many sectors, including electric vehicles, sustainability, and renewable energy. In a recent episode of its technology podcast 'Tomorrow's Tech with IDTechEx', IDTechEx energy experts discussed the various uses for batteries, with Research Director Alex Holland explaining how the market is set for greater success in the near future, with innova...
IDTechEx discusses the role of printed sensors in mass-digitisation
Integrated sensors digitising physical interactions are vital in everyday life. From personalised user experiences to warehouse inventory management, data-driven insights are driving demand for smarter sensors – and lots of them.
IDTechEx finds EVs will make mining cleaner and cheaper
The mining industry has always been perceived as a high-emitting and resource-heavy industry – one that contributes 2-3% of all global CO2 emissions.
Printed electronics converge: 3 key insights from IDTechEx at LOPEC 2024
In March, the printed electronics industry flocked to Munich once again for the LOPEC 2024 conference and exhibition.
Automotive haptics to be a multibillion-dollar market by 2035
Haptic technologiesdeliver feedback through the sense of touch, from simple vibration alerts all the way to immersive tactile interactions. In 2024, the largest market for haptics is in smartphones, but as the smartphone market stagnates, the industry is looking towards automotive interiors as the major opportunity for the next decade.