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Advanced Materials World
Feb 4, 2025
Three Green Cement Technologies for Lowering Scope 3 Emissions

Three Green Cement Technologies for Lowering Scope 3 Emissions

Scope 3 emissions (indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur in a company's value chain but are not produced by the company itself) are hard to quantify and even harder for businesses to reduce. The embodied carbon from construction can often be a significant contributor, with most of this CO2 coming from the cement used. This article explores three new green cement solutions that are increasingly enabling companies to decrease scope 3 CO2 emissions.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 30, 2025
Innovations in Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing

Innovations in Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing

The electronics market is vast, with integrated circuits (ICs) being the third most traded product globally, presenting significant opportunities for sustainable electronics innovation. Action is currently being undertaken by many well-known electronics manufacturers to improve the sustainability and efficiency of their products. This includes water management strategies for semiconductor manufacturing, with over 500 billion liters of water used annually by the industry.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 29, 2025
Graphene Hype vs Reality and Carbon Nanotubes by IDTechEx

Graphene Hype vs Reality and Carbon Nanotubes by IDTechEx

Achieving the strongest, thinnest, and most conductive graphene would require manufacturers to grow a perfect single layer, which can be tricky. Carbon nanotubes are another type of carbon allotrope with the same chemical formula as graphene but a different visible structure. IDTechEx explores multiple applications for graphene within the wider market, alongside other carbon allotropes that have their own unique qualities.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 29, 2025
Materials Informatics Will Revolutionize Battery Development

Materials Informatics Will Revolutionize Battery Development

The battery industry is facing increasing pressure to develop new chemistries and materials to keep up with rising energy density and sustainability demands. The traditional materials discovery process is both expensive and time-consuming. Machine learning methods, specifically materials informatics, could provide a necessary avenue for accelerating the battery development process.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 27, 2025
IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

A free collection of insights from our industry experts, sharing some of the key technology innovation trends shaping the next decade.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 16, 2025
Iron and Phosphate to Unlock the Mass-Market EV at Last

Iron and Phosphate to Unlock the Mass-Market EV at Last

By far, the biggest factor that determines the range and cost of an electric car is the battery. The now ubiquitous lithium-ion battery comes in a variety of chemistries. The first commercialized Li-ion batteries were lithium cobalt oxide (LCO), which remains the chemistry of choice in portable electronic devices, but the quest for a higher range has led to a search for new chemistries.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 16, 2025
Perovskite Photovoltaics - The Next Major Solar Technology?

Perovskite Photovoltaics - The Next Major Solar Technology?

Solar power is one of the fastest growing renewable energy technologies. In 2023 alone, over 340 GW of new solar power was installed. With rising energy demands, concerns over energy security, and increasing decarbonization goals, solar power installations are only anticipated to rise.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 14, 2025
The Inevitable Opportunity For Photonics In Quantum Computing

The Inevitable Opportunity For Photonics In Quantum Computing

Quantum computers can be built in many ways. You may be familiar with the competing modalities claiming to offer various advantages over others in terms of quality, scalability, cost, and more. However, it is increasingly apparent across them all that new generations of optics and photonics technologies will be essential. This opens an exciting supply chain opportunity for many players, old and new, in the photonics eco-system.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 10, 2025
Biodegradable Plastic and Clean Water -Exploring Sustainability Trends

Biodegradable Plastic and Clean Water -Exploring Sustainability Trends

IDTechEx's diverse portfolio of sustainability reports covers topics from PFAS to bioplastics, and explores regulations and emerging technologies that combined, highlight a growing global environmental awareness and the need for increased sustainability trends.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 9, 2025
3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

Greater integration of electronics within 3D structures is an ever-increasing trend, representing a more sophisticated solution compared to the current approach of mounting rigid printed circuit boards (PCBs) behind decorative surfaces. In-mold electronics (IME) facilitates this trend by enabling integrated functionalities to be incorporated into components with decorative thermoformed 3D surfaces.
Advanced Materials World
Feb 4, 2025
Three Green Cement Technologies for Lowering Scope 3 Emissions

Three Green Cement Technologies for Lowering Scope 3 Emissions

Scope 3 emissions (indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur in a company's value chain but are not produced by the company itself) are hard to quantify and even harder for businesses to reduce. The embodied carbon from construction can often be a significant contributor, with most of this CO2 coming from the cement used. This article explores three new green cement solutions that are increasingly enabling companies to decrease scope 3 CO2 emissions.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 29, 2025
Graphene Hype vs Reality and Carbon Nanotubes by IDTechEx

Graphene Hype vs Reality and Carbon Nanotubes by IDTechEx

Achieving the strongest, thinnest, and most conductive graphene would require manufacturers to grow a perfect single layer, which can be tricky. Carbon nanotubes are another type of carbon allotrope with the same chemical formula as graphene but a different visible structure. IDTechEx explores multiple applications for graphene within the wider market, alongside other carbon allotropes that have their own unique qualities.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 27, 2025
IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

A free collection of insights from our industry experts, sharing some of the key technology innovation trends shaping the next decade.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 16, 2025
Perovskite Photovoltaics - The Next Major Solar Technology?

Perovskite Photovoltaics - The Next Major Solar Technology?

Solar power is one of the fastest growing renewable energy technologies. In 2023 alone, over 340 GW of new solar power was installed. With rising energy demands, concerns over energy security, and increasing decarbonization goals, solar power installations are only anticipated to rise.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 10, 2025
Biodegradable Plastic and Clean Water -Exploring Sustainability Trends

Biodegradable Plastic and Clean Water -Exploring Sustainability Trends

IDTechEx's diverse portfolio of sustainability reports covers topics from PFAS to bioplastics, and explores regulations and emerging technologies that combined, highlight a growing global environmental awareness and the need for increased sustainability trends.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 30, 2025
Innovations in Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing

Innovations in Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing

The electronics market is vast, with integrated circuits (ICs) being the third most traded product globally, presenting significant opportunities for sustainable electronics innovation. Action is currently being undertaken by many well-known electronics manufacturers to improve the sustainability and efficiency of their products. This includes water management strategies for semiconductor manufacturing, with over 500 billion liters of water used annually by the industry.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 29, 2025
Materials Informatics Will Revolutionize Battery Development

Materials Informatics Will Revolutionize Battery Development

The battery industry is facing increasing pressure to develop new chemistries and materials to keep up with rising energy density and sustainability demands. The traditional materials discovery process is both expensive and time-consuming. Machine learning methods, specifically materials informatics, could provide a necessary avenue for accelerating the battery development process.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 16, 2025
Iron and Phosphate to Unlock the Mass-Market EV at Last

Iron and Phosphate to Unlock the Mass-Market EV at Last

By far, the biggest factor that determines the range and cost of an electric car is the battery. The now ubiquitous lithium-ion battery comes in a variety of chemistries. The first commercialized Li-ion batteries were lithium cobalt oxide (LCO), which remains the chemistry of choice in portable electronic devices, but the quest for a higher range has led to a search for new chemistries.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 14, 2025
The Inevitable Opportunity For Photonics In Quantum Computing

The Inevitable Opportunity For Photonics In Quantum Computing

Quantum computers can be built in many ways. You may be familiar with the competing modalities claiming to offer various advantages over others in terms of quality, scalability, cost, and more. However, it is increasingly apparent across them all that new generations of optics and photonics technologies will be essential. This opens an exciting supply chain opportunity for many players, old and new, in the photonics eco-system.
Advanced Materials World
Jan 9, 2025
3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

Greater integration of electronics within 3D structures is an ever-increasing trend, representing a more sophisticated solution compared to the current approach of mounting rigid printed circuit boards (PCBs) behind decorative surfaces. In-mold electronics (IME) facilitates this trend by enabling integrated functionalities to be incorporated into components with decorative thermoformed 3D surfaces.
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