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Events News
7th April 2016
Top trends in 3D printing for 2016

3D Printing Europe on 27th & 28th April in Berlin has a speaker programme which has been carefully curated by IDTechEx analysts to cover all the latest innovations in 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing. Extensive analysis has highlighted a few key trends, and IDTechEx has brought together a wide range of industry experts to talk about 3D Printing and new materials.

Component Management
6th April 2016
Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

Materials are needed to replace the estimated 50,000 metric tons of tin-lead solder currently used each year, but there are no 'drop-in' replacements for eutectic tin-lead solder. $1.2bn of Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs) are already selling each year and they are becoming increasingly common to replace solders in a variety of functions, applications and industries.

Events News
10th March 2016
The Future of Wearable Technology at IDTechEx Wearable Europe 2016

IDTechEx Wearable Europe brings together a global community of innovators behind the best of wearable technology today. IDTechEx analysts have constructed a two-day agenda assembling key innovators and thought leaders to discuss key aspects of this rapidly evolving industry. Within the broader IDTechEx show, you will see the best of new technology that is already causing disruption today, as well as a glimpse at the materials, components and prod...

Analysis
9th March 2016
Flexible, printed and thin film batteries: A new era for energy storage

The battery market has suddenly become alive again in recent years. On the one hand, batteries are assuming new form factors, becoming ultra-thin, flexible, rollable, stretchable, etc. On the other hand, manufacturers are scrambling to offer larger batteries aimed at addressing EV and grid applications. By Dr Xiaoxi He, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx.

Analysis
8th March 2016
Microsoft tests underwater data centre for more efficient cooling

  Microsoft has tested a prototype of a self-contained data centre that can operate hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean, in efforts to reducing the need for expensive air-conditioning. By Rachel Gordon, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx.

Renewables
23rd February 2016
Solar roads find many uses

Nowadays a major trend is the move to off-grid clean energy created by 'energy harvesting' to produce electricity where it is needed. This is more controllable and increasingly at lower cost than grid power or diesel gensets, cleaner and often less subject to interruption. It is taking new forms as revealed in the IDTechEx Research report, 'High Power Energy Harvesting 2016-2026'.

Events News
17th February 2016
Start-ups can exhibit free of charge at IDTechEx Show! in Berlin

  Start-ups can exhibit free of charge at IDTechEx Show! in Berlin, Germany (27 - 28 April). Resarch company, IDTechEx has announed the EVES Launchpad exhibition space, but entry submissions must be received by Friday 26 February 2016.

Analysis
16th February 2016
Why does the UHD standard matter for quantum dot suppliers?

Content is king. And when it comes to new display technologies this mantra certainly makes a lot of sense. After all, what would be the point of getting the latest TV on the market if you just had some old DVDs to watch? Good content is what justifies a hardware upgrade. By Dr Guillaume Chansin, Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechEx.

Analysis
27th January 2016
Microdisplay technologies enable the AR/VR revolution

If the buzz at the Consumer Electronics Show is any indication of things to come (and it usually is), 2016 is expected to be the year of VR. Much anticipated VR headset launches, announcement of investment in enabling technologies and developments of optimised components made VR the words on everyone's lips at CES 2016. By Dr Harry Zervos, Principal Analyst, IDTechEx.

Component Management
26th January 2016
Printed electronics in vehicles – Report outlines a $5.5 billion opportunity by 2026

Printed and flexible electronics applications are on the increase with a variety of components and devices coming to market and the automotive sector is no exception. Overall, the market is expected to grow to over $5.5 billion dollars in the next decade.

Analysis
11th January 2016
The $100bn robotics opportunity

The first industrial robot, Unimate, went into operation at a General Motors plant in 1961. Over the next few decades the use of industrial robot arms in the automotive industry matured. More recently, the use of industrial robot arms in the cleanroom environments of the semiconductor and electronics industries also matured. By Dr Jon Harrop, Director, IDTechEx.

Analysis
6th January 2016
Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth?

Whilst the majority of wearable technology products sold today still fit with the components-in-a-box design, 2015 has been a record year for investment in smart clothing and e-textile products. To reach the masses, wearable technology must be useful, practical and fashionable: seamless integration within textiles and clothing is seen as a key part of this. However, with many challenges, not least around washability, durability and in manufacturi...

Analysis
17th December 2015
Profitable niches in the EV market

Vehicles are electrifying at a breakneck speed and they are being completely reinvented with developments in many components and systems. Disruptive change and significant technological innovation is now being seen across all forms of electric vehicles for land, water and air. The fruits of all this are spectacular – from the vehicles themselves to over $500bn market opportunity that will be created by 2026. IDTechEx Research analyses and f...

Analysis
17th December 2015
Demand for quantum dots set to increase 20-fold

Ever since Sony launched the first television with quantum dots in 2013, these highly engineered materials have been back in the spotlight. In the new report Quantum Dots 2016-2026: Applications, Markets, Manufacturers. IDTechEx Research forecasts that shipments of quantum dots will increase significantly in the next ten years. By Guillaume Chansin, Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechEx.

Analysis
17th December 2015
Mass produced 3D printed electronics

Ten short years ago 3D printing was almost the exclusive remit of rapid prototyping. Nobody was putting 3D printing into mass production back then. Fast forward one decade and the world leader in jet engines, GE, are 3D printing over 100,000 fuel nozzles for their next-gen LEAP gas turbines that could be flying around in commercial aircraft as early as 2016. By Dr Jon Harrop, Director, IDTechEx.

Analysis
16th December 2015
Innovative sensors make wearables truly unique

Defining and exploiting value proposition is an essential part of wearable technology's journey from early adopters into mass markets. Sensor platforms enable the key value proposition in most wearable devices today. This is why made-for-wearable sensors are being developed around the world and why IDTechEx Research finds that made-for-wearable sensors will represent 42% of all sensors in wearable devices in 2026, up from a measly 7% in 2015.

Analysis
8th December 2015
How to make batteries flexible

Thin, flexible and printed batteries have the potential to be widely used in wearable and medical devices and will reach a market of over $400m in a decade, according to IDTechEx report Flexible, Printed and Thin Film Batteries 2015-2025: Technologies, Forecasts, Players. By Dr Xiaoxi He, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx.

Analysis
8th December 2015
Are silicon anode batteries the 'Holy Grail'?

Elon Musk recently announced the use of silicon by Tesla in its automotive batteries: “This is just sort of a baby step in the direction of using silicon in the anode, but we will be increasing the use”. This unusual side comment has nonetheless triggered renewed interested in the topic. IDTechEx Research has been studying the topic for some time and finds that Si anode batteries will generate more than $4bn in 2026. By Franco Gonzal...

Analysis
8th December 2015
A new era for solid-state batteries

Oakridge Global Energy Solutions recently announced its plan to fully utilise the many patents developed & owned by the company on solid-state batteries. Oakridge Global Energy Solutions will complete the last phase of pre-production prototyping in early 2016 and will be ready for full commercial product and manufacturing in late 2016 to early 2017. Commercialisation of solid-state battery indicates a new era for the $135bn addressable batter...

Analysis
4th December 2015
More-than-Moore: Can electronics packaging keep up?

Advanced microelectronics are moving on from the Moore’s Law era to be More-than-Moore. Denser chips have higher internal and external clock rates, and higher power dissipation. 

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