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Advanced Materials World
Sep 16, 2008
Ruggedised and Apparel RFID Become Popular

Ruggedised and Apparel RFID Become Popular

The IDTechEx Knowledgebase of over 3,500 RFID projects in 109 countries illustrates how this market of over $5 billion is rapidly diversifying.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 16, 2008
Review of RFID in 2007

Review of RFID in 2007

In the build up to the annual IDTechEx RFID USA event in Boston this February and the latest IDTechEx RFID forecasts, Raghu Das reviews RFID progress in 2007.
Advanced Materials World
Oct 15, 2007
The huge impact of printed transistors

The huge impact of printed transistors

A new range of transistors using thin films of organic or inorganic compounds as the semiconductors and gate dielectrics are being pursued by organizations in over 30 countries. The new IDTechEx report
Advanced Materials World
Sep 26, 2007
Drug Anticounterfeiting by RFID

Drug Anticounterfeiting by RFID

It was sad that the Food and Drug Administration backed off from urgently pushing through standards and rapid adoption of RFID at item level on drugs, after its earlier firm lead in 2005-6. However, its recommendation remains but with industry left to set the pace.
Advanced Materials World
Jul 25, 2007
Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities

Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities

The market for organic and printed electronics will rise from $1.18 billion in 2007 to over $300 billion in 20 years, becoming a huge business as the technology offers many different benefits. Here Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx, reveals market forecasts and opportunities based on the new IDTechEx report Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2027.
Advanced Materials World
Jul 14, 2007
Boom in RFID Will be Reflected in Europe's Leading Conference

Boom in RFID Will be Reflected in Europe's Leading Conference

As the $5 billion RFID market moves strongly to over $25 billion in ten years, advances are on a broad front. This year, the IDTechEx RFID Europe conference in Cambridge UK 18-19 September is growing and widening its scope to reflect this booming industry. RFID is an enabling technology that provides safety, security, cost reduction, increased sales, reduced crime and much more. In this article the author, Dr. Peter Harrop looks at some recent examples.
Advanced Materials World
Jun 13, 2007
Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Advanced Materials World
Mar 16, 2007
RFID Changes Course

RFID Changes Course

The main emphasis of RFID use and supply has radically changed course. That was the message of the large IDTechEx RFID Smart Labels USA event in Boston last week. The business is booming in just about every sector other than the supply of pallet and case tagging to retailer and military mandates.
Advanced Materials World
Dec 20, 2006
Significant RFID Roll-Outs in the Postal Sector

Significant RFID Roll-Outs in the Postal Sector

In 2007, approximately 650 billion articles will be sent through postal and courier systems around the world. After retail, the tagging of each postal item is the next largest potential market for RFID by volume of tags. There are numerous significant RFID roll-outs in this sector which are under publicized, and here Raghu Das from IDTechEx summarises the latest progress.
Advanced Materials World
Aug 18, 2006
Opportunities in Pharma RFID and Smart Packaging

Opportunities in Pharma RFID and Smart Packaging

RFID in healthcare is growing rapidly to become a $2.1 billion global business in 2016. Smart packaging for healthcare has additional value, for example, ensuring that people take the correct pills at the right time. RFID can improve the lives of patients in many different ways...
Advanced Materials World
Jun 12, 2006
A view from Venture Capitalists investing in RFID

A view from Venture Capitalists investing in RFID

Investors seek unique technologies, then some major customers. Passive RFID oversupplied; but opportunities for active RFID and software.
Advanced Materials World
May 8, 2006
Rapid adoption of RFID in healthcare

Rapid adoption of RFID in healthcare

The market for RFID tags and systems in healthcare will rise rapidly from $90 million in 2006 to $2.1 billion in 2016. Learn more in our summary of our new research report.
Advanced Materials World
May 1, 2006
Tag Shapes

Tag Shapes

Definitions
Advanced Materials World
Apr 10, 2006
Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

The fifth - and largest - IDTechEx event RFID Smart Labels USA event
Advanced Materials World
Apr 6, 2006
Flexo vs gravure

Flexo vs gravure

As processes are scaled up and costs have to come down, we see printed electronics increasingly being made with traditional high speed printing technology, particularly as suitably thin, high integrity inks become available. Read about this battle.
Advanced Materials World
Feb 20, 2006
Chipless RFID - The End Game

Chipless RFID - The End Game

RFID tags that do not contain a silicon chip are called chipless tags. The primary potential benefit of the most promising chipless tags is that eventually they could be printed directly on products and packaging for 0.1 cents and replace ten trillion barcodes yearly with something far more versatile and reliable. Learn more from exclusive new IDTechEx research.
Advanced Materials World
Feb 6, 2006
RFID Smart Labels USA 2006: Keynote Speakers

RFID Smart Labels USA 2006: Keynote Speakers

The fifth annual event from IDTechEx, March 28-29, Boston, MA, USA, covers new ground with new key speakers.
Advanced Materials World
Feb 1, 2006
A Step Change in Printing and Electronics

A Step Change in Printing and Electronics

Printing Electronics - prepare for a step change in the printing and electronics industries. Here we introduce the technology and explore new opportunities as the printing and electronics industry converge.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 26, 2006
Pharmaceutical RFID - Fast Forward

Pharmaceutical RFID - Fast Forward

The requirements of the pharmaceutical industry are very different from those of any other industry and this is reflected in its rapid adoption of RFID. Learn how pharmaceuticals are pioneering the use of RFID.
Advanced Materials World
Sep 29, 2005
Organic and printable electronics: 2010 and 2025

Organic and printable electronics: 2010 and 2025

Printed Electronics - announcing the breakthroughs
Advanced Materials World
Sep 16, 2008
Ruggedised and Apparel RFID Become Popular

Ruggedised and Apparel RFID Become Popular

The IDTechEx Knowledgebase of over 3,500 RFID projects in 109 countries illustrates how this market of over $5 billion is rapidly diversifying.
Advanced Materials World
Oct 15, 2007
The huge impact of printed transistors

The huge impact of printed transistors

A new range of transistors using thin films of organic or inorganic compounds as the semiconductors and gate dielectrics are being pursued by organizations in over 30 countries. The new IDTechEx report
Advanced Materials World
Jul 25, 2007
Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities

Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities

The market for organic and printed electronics will rise from $1.18 billion in 2007 to over $300 billion in 20 years, becoming a huge business as the technology offers many different benefits. Here Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx, reveals market forecasts and opportunities based on the new IDTechEx report Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2027.
Advanced Materials World
Jun 13, 2007
Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Advanced Materials World
Dec 20, 2006
Significant RFID Roll-Outs in the Postal Sector

Significant RFID Roll-Outs in the Postal Sector

In 2007, approximately 650 billion articles will be sent through postal and courier systems around the world. After retail, the tagging of each postal item is the next largest potential market for RFID by volume of tags. There are numerous significant RFID roll-outs in this sector which are under publicized, and here Raghu Das from IDTechEx summarises the latest progress.
Advanced Materials World
Jun 12, 2006
A view from Venture Capitalists investing in RFID

A view from Venture Capitalists investing in RFID

Investors seek unique technologies, then some major customers. Passive RFID oversupplied; but opportunities for active RFID and software.
Advanced Materials World
May 1, 2006
Tag Shapes

Tag Shapes

Definitions
Advanced Materials World
Apr 6, 2006
Flexo vs gravure

Flexo vs gravure

As processes are scaled up and costs have to come down, we see printed electronics increasingly being made with traditional high speed printing technology, particularly as suitably thin, high integrity inks become available. Read about this battle.
Advanced Materials World
Feb 6, 2006
RFID Smart Labels USA 2006: Keynote Speakers

RFID Smart Labels USA 2006: Keynote Speakers

The fifth annual event from IDTechEx, March 28-29, Boston, MA, USA, covers new ground with new key speakers.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 26, 2006
Pharmaceutical RFID - Fast Forward

Pharmaceutical RFID - Fast Forward

The requirements of the pharmaceutical industry are very different from those of any other industry and this is reflected in its rapid adoption of RFID. Learn how pharmaceuticals are pioneering the use of RFID.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 16, 2008
Review of RFID in 2007

Review of RFID in 2007

In the build up to the annual IDTechEx RFID USA event in Boston this February and the latest IDTechEx RFID forecasts, Raghu Das reviews RFID progress in 2007.
Advanced Materials World
Sep 26, 2007
Drug Anticounterfeiting by RFID

Drug Anticounterfeiting by RFID

It was sad that the Food and Drug Administration backed off from urgently pushing through standards and rapid adoption of RFID at item level on drugs, after its earlier firm lead in 2005-6. However, its recommendation remains but with industry left to set the pace.
Advanced Materials World
Jul 14, 2007
Boom in RFID Will be Reflected in Europe's Leading Conference

Boom in RFID Will be Reflected in Europe's Leading Conference

As the $5 billion RFID market moves strongly to over $25 billion in ten years, advances are on a broad front. This year, the IDTechEx RFID Europe conference in Cambridge UK 18-19 September is growing and widening its scope to reflect this booming industry. RFID is an enabling technology that provides safety, security, cost reduction, increased sales, reduced crime and much more. In this article the author, Dr. Peter Harrop looks at some recent examples.
Advanced Materials World
Mar 16, 2007
RFID Changes Course

RFID Changes Course

The main emphasis of RFID use and supply has radically changed course. That was the message of the large IDTechEx RFID Smart Labels USA event in Boston last week. The business is booming in just about every sector other than the supply of pallet and case tagging to retailer and military mandates.
Advanced Materials World
Aug 18, 2006
Opportunities in Pharma RFID and Smart Packaging

Opportunities in Pharma RFID and Smart Packaging

RFID in healthcare is growing rapidly to become a $2.1 billion global business in 2016. Smart packaging for healthcare has additional value, for example, ensuring that people take the correct pills at the right time. RFID can improve the lives of patients in many different ways...
Advanced Materials World
May 8, 2006
Rapid adoption of RFID in healthcare

Rapid adoption of RFID in healthcare

The market for RFID tags and systems in healthcare will rise rapidly from $90 million in 2006 to $2.1 billion in 2016. Learn more in our summary of our new research report.
Advanced Materials World
Apr 10, 2006
Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

The fifth - and largest - IDTechEx event RFID Smart Labels USA event
Advanced Materials World
Feb 20, 2006
Chipless RFID - The End Game

Chipless RFID - The End Game

RFID tags that do not contain a silicon chip are called chipless tags. The primary potential benefit of the most promising chipless tags is that eventually they could be printed directly on products and packaging for 0.1 cents and replace ten trillion barcodes yearly with something far more versatile and reliable. Learn more from exclusive new IDTechEx research.
Advanced Materials World
Feb 1, 2006
A Step Change in Printing and Electronics

A Step Change in Printing and Electronics

Printing Electronics - prepare for a step change in the printing and electronics industries. Here we introduce the technology and explore new opportunities as the printing and electronics industry converge.
Advanced Materials World
Sep 29, 2005
Organic and printable electronics: 2010 and 2025

Organic and printable electronics: 2010 and 2025

Printed Electronics - announcing the breakthroughs
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