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		<title>Inorganics</title>
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<item><title>Companies Changing the Face of Polymer Recycling</title><description>Central to any circular economy is polymer recycling. Current mechanical recycling processes face many issues from societal perceptions of recycling, to economic and technological barriers; however, there are a number of companies whose innovations are changing the face of polymer recycling. From IDTechEx's latest report, &quot;Green Technology and Polymer Recycling: Market Analysis 2020-2030&quot; by Dr Bryony Core, here is a rundown of some of these key companies.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/companies-changing-the-face-of-polymer-recycling/19235?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/companies-changing-the-face-of-polymer-recycling/19235?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/59/97.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/59/97.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>b.core@IDTechEx.com (Dr Bryony Core)</author></item>

<item><title>2019 marks the year for 5G</title><description>In this article IDTechEx Research provides highlights from Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 regarding 5G technologies. More information can be found in the brand new 5G report from IDTechEx Research, '5G Technology, Market and Forecast 2019-2029'.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/2019-marks-the-year-for-5g/16879?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/2019-marks-the-year-for-5g/16879?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/31/1C.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/31/1C.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>l.jiang@idtechex.com (Dr Luyun Jiang)</author></item>

<item><title>Inorganic and composite printed electronics is favoured</title><description>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.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/inorganic-and-composite-printed-electronics-is-favoured/4258?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/inorganic-and-composite-printed-electronics-is-favoured/4258?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/38/F7.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/38/F7.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>p.harrop@IDTechEx.com (Dr Peter Harrop)</author></item>

<item><title>Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity</title><description>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.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/inorganic-printed-electronics-the-great-opportunity/609?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/inorganic-printed-electronics-the-great-opportunity/609?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/66/E4.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/66/E4.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>p.harrop@IDTechEx.com (Dr Peter Harrop)</author></item>

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