Advanced Materials World May 8, 2013 New growth opportunities for electroactive polymers IDTechEx Research finds that the electroactive polymer (EAP) market will be US$ 245 million in 2013.
Advanced Materials World Apr 23, 2013 IDTechEx Launch Subscription Services for Market Intelligence IDTechEx, the leading Research and Events company covering emerging technologies, has launched new subscription offerings across its range of topics.
Advanced Materials World Apr 3, 2013 Flexible barrier films for electronics see 39.8% CAGR over next decade As more and more companies are gearing up and demonstrating flexible display prototypes the need for protection of these new devices that are freed from the constraints of conventional rigid form factors is highlighted once more.
Advanced Materials World Mar 27, 2013 OLEDs and the beginning of the end for LCDs LCD panel makers in Taiwan, Japan and Korea have been suffering. Despite the growing demand for LCDs the high number of panel makers and new competition from China has resulted in tough price competition for panel makers, to the point that many panel makers are no longer profitable.
Advanced Materials World Feb 27, 2013 Do commodity prices drive innovation in printed electronics? The once rising price of indium generated an emerging TCF (Transparent Conductive Film) industry offering alternatives to ITO (indium tin oxide). The same is now happening with silver.
Advanced Materials World Dec 28, 2012 Stretchable electronics and electrics for electric vehicles This article shares some of the research in the newly updated IDTechEx report, "Stretchable Electronics Comes to Market."
Advanced Materials World Dec 5, 2012 Are IGZO backplanes the answer for the display industry? New drivers are opening up new frontiers in the display industry, resulting in technological innovation and the expansion and diversification of the market. This article summaries some of these recent developments and research from IDTechEx's brand new report "Metal Oxide TFT Backplanes for Displays 2013-2018: Analysis, Trends, Markets."
Advanced Materials World Nov 26, 2012 The market for gold inks The IDTechEx report The Market for Gold Inks 2013-2019 is looking to identify and assess the opportunities for a printable nano-gold ink, excluding its use in graphic arts applications (where it could be used for both its graphic arts benefits in addition to being used as a functional component in a circuit, such as printed touch switches, are taken into account).
Advanced Materials World Sep 12, 2012 IDTechEx forecasts a $100 million Graphene market in 2018 Graphene promises to offer excellent material properties in almost all applications. Its extraordinary performance has led many to call it the 'superlative' or 'wonder' material. However, the reality is different.
Advanced Materials World Aug 20, 2012 Flexible barriers: A $1 billion opportunity by 2022 As more and more flexible devices are becoming available, the need for better performing barriers and encapsulation materials at lower cost points intensifies.
Advanced Materials World May 29, 2012 Conductive ink market to grow to $3.36 Billion in 2018 Conductive inks are a simple and unglamorous layer but they will constitute a hefty $2.86 billion market in 2012.
Advanced Materials World Mar 20, 2012 Inorganic and composite printed electronics is favoured At the forthcoming event, Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics Europe 3-4 April in Berlin, one third of the 94 presentations and masterclasses primarily concern organic compounds but two thirds primarily concern inorganic and composite devices. The organisers did not steer it that way: the customers did.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers Printed and potentially printed electronics reach $9.4 billion in 2012 This includes devices not yet printed today but which are moving towards being printed. Of this market, 30% of the devices studied are made predominately by printing, and 6% are on a non-rigid substrate.
Advanced Materials World Jul 22, 2009 New topics covered at Printed Electronics Asia While some involved in OLEDs and OTFTs are moving out of the business of printed and potentially printed electronics, work on inorganic materials and compounds is increasing. The IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo will give a balanced view with many presentations being World firsts.
Advanced Materials World Jan 12, 2009 Finance for Printed Electronics is Not Drying Up The news media are full of the details of the global financial meltdown. Is this affecting finance for the small companies and start-ups involved in printed and potentially printed electronics and electrics? We think not.
Advanced Materials World Jun 13, 2007 Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Advanced Materials World May 8, 2013 New growth opportunities for electroactive polymers IDTechEx Research finds that the electroactive polymer (EAP) market will be US$ 245 million in 2013.
Advanced Materials World Apr 3, 2013 Flexible barrier films for electronics see 39.8% CAGR over next decade As more and more companies are gearing up and demonstrating flexible display prototypes the need for protection of these new devices that are freed from the constraints of conventional rigid form factors is highlighted once more.
Advanced Materials World Feb 27, 2013 Do commodity prices drive innovation in printed electronics? The once rising price of indium generated an emerging TCF (Transparent Conductive Film) industry offering alternatives to ITO (indium tin oxide). The same is now happening with silver.
Advanced Materials World Dec 5, 2012 Are IGZO backplanes the answer for the display industry? New drivers are opening up new frontiers in the display industry, resulting in technological innovation and the expansion and diversification of the market. This article summaries some of these recent developments and research from IDTechEx's brand new report "Metal Oxide TFT Backplanes for Displays 2013-2018: Analysis, Trends, Markets."
Advanced Materials World Sep 12, 2012 IDTechEx forecasts a $100 million Graphene market in 2018 Graphene promises to offer excellent material properties in almost all applications. Its extraordinary performance has led many to call it the 'superlative' or 'wonder' material. However, the reality is different.
Advanced Materials World May 29, 2012 Conductive ink market to grow to $3.36 Billion in 2018 Conductive inks are a simple and unglamorous layer but they will constitute a hefty $2.86 billion market in 2012.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers Printed and potentially printed electronics reach $9.4 billion in 2012 This includes devices not yet printed today but which are moving towards being printed. Of this market, 30% of the devices studied are made predominately by printing, and 6% are on a non-rigid substrate.
Advanced Materials World Jan 12, 2009 Finance for Printed Electronics is Not Drying Up The news media are full of the details of the global financial meltdown. Is this affecting finance for the small companies and start-ups involved in printed and potentially printed electronics and electrics? We think not.
Advanced Materials World Apr 23, 2013 IDTechEx Launch Subscription Services for Market Intelligence IDTechEx, the leading Research and Events company covering emerging technologies, has launched new subscription offerings across its range of topics.
Advanced Materials World Mar 27, 2013 OLEDs and the beginning of the end for LCDs LCD panel makers in Taiwan, Japan and Korea have been suffering. Despite the growing demand for LCDs the high number of panel makers and new competition from China has resulted in tough price competition for panel makers, to the point that many panel makers are no longer profitable.
Advanced Materials World Dec 28, 2012 Stretchable electronics and electrics for electric vehicles This article shares some of the research in the newly updated IDTechEx report, "Stretchable Electronics Comes to Market."
Advanced Materials World Nov 26, 2012 The market for gold inks The IDTechEx report The Market for Gold Inks 2013-2019 is looking to identify and assess the opportunities for a printable nano-gold ink, excluding its use in graphic arts applications (where it could be used for both its graphic arts benefits in addition to being used as a functional component in a circuit, such as printed touch switches, are taken into account).
Advanced Materials World Aug 20, 2012 Flexible barriers: A $1 billion opportunity by 2022 As more and more flexible devices are becoming available, the need for better performing barriers and encapsulation materials at lower cost points intensifies.
Advanced Materials World Mar 20, 2012 Inorganic and composite printed electronics is favoured At the forthcoming event, Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics Europe 3-4 April in Berlin, one third of the 94 presentations and masterclasses primarily concern organic compounds but two thirds primarily concern inorganic and composite devices. The organisers did not steer it that way: the customers did.
Advanced Materials World Jul 22, 2009 New topics covered at Printed Electronics Asia While some involved in OLEDs and OTFTs are moving out of the business of printed and potentially printed electronics, work on inorganic materials and compounds is increasing. The IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo will give a balanced view with many presentations being World firsts.
Advanced Materials World Jun 13, 2007 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.