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Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene for Electronics Applications: Technologies, Players & Opportunities
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene exhibit extraordinary electrical properties for organic materials, and have a huge potential in electrical and electronic applications such as sensors, semiconductor devices, displays, conductors and energy conversion devices (e.g., fuel cells, harvesters and batteries). This report brings all of this together, covering the latest work from 78 organizations around the World to details of the latest progress applying the technologies. Challenges and opportunities with material production and application are given.

Hybrid And Pure Electric Cars 2009-2019
Electric vehicles just became exciting. For 111 years, electric cars that rely only on a battery - "pure EVs" - have had a range of only 30-50 miles and the humble golf car has been the only type selling in hundreds of thousands every year. However, huge changes have been announced in 2009. Electric vehicles will penetrate the market rapidly to constitute 35% of the cars made in 2025 - 25% hybrids, 10% pure EV. Any motor manufacturer without a compelling line up of electric vehicles is signing its death warrant.

RFID Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2009-2019
In 2009 the value of the entire RFID market will be $5.56 billion, up from $5.25 billion in 2008. This includes tags, readers and software/services for RFID cards, labels, fobs and all other form factors. By far the biggest segment of this is RFID cards, and $2.57 billion of the total $5.56 billion being spent on all other forms of RFID - from RFID labels to active tags.

Printed and Chipless RFID Forecasts, Technologies & Players 2009-2019
The biggest opportunity for RFID is the item level tagging of all things. This ultimately calls for a very low cost tag, something that printed and chipless RFID technologies have already demonstrated or have the potential to achieve. This is the only report to cover the technologies, players, opportunities and challenges of what will be the most widely used RFID technologies. Detailed forecasts are given and global progress assessed.

Batteries, Supercapacitors, Alternative Storage for Portable Devices 2009-2019
Energy storage for small devices, the subject of this report, forms by far the largest mobile energy storage market today, being much larger and faster growing than the market for heavy energy storage such as automotive and enjoying greater innovation for the future, including transparent and printed batteries. The report mainly concentrates on batteries and capacitors - including the rapid adoption of supercapacitors and hybrids of the two.

Thin Film Photovoltaics and Batteries 2009-2029
This comprehensive report, updated and revised in March 2009 to take into account the global economic situation, gives a thorough analysis of printed and thin film photovoltaics and batteries, with 10 year forecasts to 2019. Included are detailed profiles of 48 companies working on the many different types of technologies.

Printed and Thin Film Transistors and Memory 2009-2029
Printed and thin film transistor circuits will become an $8 Billion market in 10 years, from just $10 Million in 2009. They will drive lighting, displays, signage, electronic products, medical disposables, smart packaging, smart labels and much more besides. The chemical, plastics, printing, electronics and other industries are cooperating to make it happen. Already, over 500 organisations are developing printed transistors and memory, with first products being sold commercially in 2009.

Energy Harvesting & Storage USA 2009
Focusing on the application of the technology as well as giving the latest technology trends, this IDTechEx event is the meeting place for users, developers and system integrators.

Inorganic and Composite Printed Electronics 2009-2019
This unique report assesses the huge opportunities for fine chemicals, printing, production equipment and electronics companies in the largest part of the emerging $300 billion printed electronics business - inorganic materials and composites. Semiconductors, dielectrics, conductors, light emitters etc for displays, photovoltaics, transistors and much more are covered. Company profiles and ten year forecasts are given.

Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2009-2029
This report provides the most comprehensive view of the topic, giving detailed ten year forecasts by device type and a 20 year outlook. The market is analyzed by territory, printed vs non printed, rigid vs flexible, inorganic vs organic, cost of materials vs process cost and much more, with over 200 tables and figures. Activities of over 700 leading companies are given.

Energy Harvesting and Storage for Electronic Devices 2009-2019
Energy harvesting is otherwise known as power harvesting or energy scavenging. It is the use of ambient energy to power small electronic or electrical devices. This report looks at the full range of technologies, covering technical progress, applications, performance criteria still to be met, and ten year forecasts.

Barrier Films for Flexible Electronics
The biggest opportunity for OLED displays and organic photovoltaics is when these devices can be flexible, allowing them to be more robust, versatile and made in large areas compared to conventional displays and photovoltaics. However, many of the materials used in OLED displays and organic photovoltaics are sensitive to the environment, limiting their lifetime. These materials can be protected using substrates and barriers such as glass and metal, but this results in a rigid device and does not satisfy the applications demanding flexible devices. Plastic substrates and transparent flexible encapsulation barriers can be used, but these offer little protection to oxygen and water, resulting in the devices rapidly degrading.

Wireless Sensor Networks 2009-2019
This new 240 page report, with over 130 figures and tables, examines the activities of 20 developers and sellers of the new WSN and over 30 potential and actual applications. It has simple explanations of the technology and a comprehensive glossary of the jargon. First researched in late 2008, it is constantly updated to capture the rapid technical and commercial progress in this subject. It gives ten year forecasts and many summary comparisons. The research involved global visits, interviews by phone and email and extensive examination of databases, many not openly available.

Displays and Lighting: OLED, e-paper, electroluminescent and beyond
A revolution is in the making. Electronics will never be the same as new applications are spawned. Invisible, origami, edible electronics, low cost materials and manufacturing will lead to the use of electronics in spaces traditionally bare of their functionality.
The research and growth of new technologies, along with new materials and processing methods, is resulting in the increasing penetration of innovative electronics and the emergence of new products in the competitive fields of displays and lighting. Eye-catching, animated billboards; large-area, thin, flexible displays with amazing colour contrasts; windows that are converted into surface lighting elements at night.

Printed Electronics USA 2009
America's largest event on printed and thin film electronics. With over 80 exhibitors and more than 800 delegates anticipated - the whole industry will be at this event. Will you?

Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS Summit
This event focuses on the various applications of Real Time Locating Systems, Active RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks. Stemming from our Active RFID series, this event will explore wireless location and sensing, encompassing RFID, USN, energy harvesting and more.

Printed Electronics Asia 2009
Learn about all the technologies, all the applications and all the opportunity at Printed Electronics Asia. IDTechEx is running exclusive VIP Tour to Tokyo, Japan with company visits, a 2 day conference and exhibition and research. Meet, learn from, and network with the leading companies involved in organic, printed inorganic and other thin film electronics in East Asia.

RFID Europe 2009
Europe's premier RFID conference, now in its tenth year. Covering all the applications and technologies, from printed RFID to Real Time Locating Systems.

Photovoltaics Beyond Conventional Silicon USA 2009
This second annual event uniquely covers all the photovoltaic technologies beyond conventional silicon - which will become the largest sector of the market in the future.

Apparel RFID 2009-2019
This report is unique in analysing the use of RFID in the apparel value chain from tagging cloth in manufacture to retail fashion and rented apparel. 138 users and suppliers are profiled. From Chile to Canada and Sweden to Taiwan, there is something to learn from all of them, not just from the unusually broad approach in Germany, Italy, China, Japan and the USA. This industry is on the move in a manner unmatched almost anywhere else in the RFID market.

Item Level RFID 2008-2018
It used to be thought that item level RFID meant little more than tagging very low cost retail items - something to do last of all. However, it has become big business and far more profitable than many other RFID sectors because it gives excellent paybacks. In this report we assess over 100 case studies such American Apparel reporting sales increases by 15% to 25% with item level tagging. Detailed forecasts are given including number of tag units sold over the next ten years, average tag price and tag value, in addition to systems value, resulting in a market worth $8.26 Billion in 2018. It describes the next wave of very large orders - not for what is popularly believed and not where most of the industry predicts it will occur. Get ahead with this unique resource.

HF RFID - The Great Leap Forward
HF is by far the most important frequency for RFID in value of market. This position will be strengthened in the next few years by dramatic improvements in HF RFID technology such as replacing the silicon chip with printed transistors, leading to 90% reduction in tag cost, new signalling techniques that improve many parameters, elimination of inlays and many other advances. This will make it a much stronger contender in supply chains and asset management.

NFC-Enabled Phones and Contactless Smart Cards 2008-2018
This report compares and contrasts Near Field Communication (NFC), and particularly RFID enabled mobile phones, with contactless smart cards and tickets. The emphasis is on how they are forms of RFID with advantages and disadvantages and different development paths. A large number of contactless card and ticket schemes and their suppliers across the world are analysed and the lessons of success and failure are revealed. Ten year forecasts are given for all these devices and systems, including the applications they are used in; split by territory; number of units; average unit price; total value of tags; total value of system (including interrogators, software, networking, installation) and much more.

Organic & Printed Electronics in North America
This is the world's first and only report analysing the subject in depth. It compares and analyzes the activities of 208 organizations in North America by technology and region. It gives full contact details of these companies and, where appropriate, examples of patenting performance, research programs and scientific papers presented in 2007 onwards.

Organic & Printed Electronics in Europe
This is the world's first and only report analysing the subject in depth. It compares and analyses the activities of 280 organisations in 19 countries by technology and region. It gives full contact details of these companies and, where appropriate, examples of patenting performance, research programs and scientific papers presented in 2007 onwards.

RFID in China 2008-2018
This report is the summation of extensive new research by IDTechEx analysts including Chinese native Ning Xiao. Many companies in China were visited and interviewed to obtain this information, which is not available elsewhere. The 317 page report covers over 150 companies developing RFID in China, actual and potential sales, successes and impediments, standards, frequencies and 92 case studies. This is your complete guide to RFID in China, giving an unprecedented level of insight into what is really happening.

Organic & Printed Electronics in East Asia
This is major 283 page report analysing activity in printed electronics in Asia, where much is happening but relatively little has been reported openly. It covers 196 organisations in Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, India, Bangladesh, Thailand and Singapore with addresses and contact details, organisational structure, appropriate technology, device objectives, recent and planned announcements, and plans for commercialisation. Much of the information and analysis of trends in this essential reference book is not available elsewhere.

Introduction to Printed Electronics
Printed electronics is a term that encompasses thin film transistor circuits (TFTCs), displays, interconnects, power, sensors and even actuators. Thousands of companies have now entered this market. The printing companies today will be the new electronic giants tomorrow. This report is vital reading to understand the opportunity of the technology, players, needs and timelines, giving global coverage from the biggest printing companies in East Asia to paper and packaging companies in Scandinavia to applications of the technology in the Americas.

RFID for Animals, Food and Farming 2008-2018
This report concerns RFID in the food supply chain, from arable farming and livestock to presentation in the retail store. We even cover some benefits if the RFID tag stays on the food to the private home. Because the tagging of pets and use of RFID on animals and in conservation are closely allied topics, we cover these as well. Consumers also demand more information, as do the police and customs. This report analyses the use of DNA, RFID and other technologies, with a profusion of case studies from across the world.

Active RFID and Sensor Networks 2009-2019
Active RFID is growing rapidly. Already several applications have been above $100 million and there is more to come. Learn how to use it and how to sell it. Ten year forecasts from 2009 to 2019 show how Active RFID will develop in the years ahead. This IDTechEx report comprehensively analyzes the technologies, players and markets with detailed ten year forecasts, including tag numbers, unit prices and interrogator numbers and prices. Details of over 75 active RFID implementations are given along with over 100 suppliers and full technology analysis - from printed batteries to Wi-Fi RFID to UWB tags. We have constructed ten year forecasts usefully segmented by frequency, application, territory, etc, and illustrated by dozens of tables and figures.

RFID in Australasia 2007-2017
Ten year forecasts of tag numbers, unit prices and value, plus systems projections are presented. The total market by country is given. There is a full analysis of how IDTechEx sees the number of tags sold increasing tenfold over the next ten years and the market rocketing to around US$632 million in 2017. This 185 page report with over 60 tables and figures and more than 50 case studies is based on research entirely carried out in 2006 from the IDTechEx office in Auckland, New Zealand and using frequent visits to the region by UK experts in RFID staging Masterclasses and presenting at local conferences.

RFID in Action 2006/7
This 2006/7 report contains a sample of global RFID case studies taken from the IDTechEx RFID knowledgebase. Over 40 companies have sponsored this publication to introduce how your business can benefit from RFID. Supported by GS1 UK, the UK provider of the EPCglobal Network.

RFID Profit, Fundraising and Acquisition Strategy
There is a great need for profit optimization and careful product positioning and repositioning in the frenetic but unforgiving RFID market that is increasing ten times to become a $26 billion business in 2017. RFID is entering most sectors of corporate, public and private life so understanding how to create enduring profit from such a choice of designs and applications, software, hardware and services, calls for great care and modern management tools.

Near Field UHF RFID vs HF for Item Level Tagging
Everyone agrees that item level tagging is going to be the biggest market for RFID in terms of both spend and number of tags sold. Everyone agrees that item level tagging has its own, special requirements making it different from other categories of RFID such as the tagging of people, animals, pallets, cases and vehicles or RFID in passports, tickets and smart cards. But there the agreement ends...

RFID in Action 2006
This report contains a sample of global RFID case studies taken from the IDTechEx RFID knowledgebase. Over 40 companies have sponsored this publication to introduce how your business can benefit from RFID. Supported by GS1 UK, the UK provider of the EPCglobal Network.

RFID for Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals 2009-2019
The RFID business is growing so fast that few applicational sectors can beat that scorching rate of growth. Healthcare is one of them thanks to the new tagging of drugs, real time location of staff and patients and other developments including automated error prevention. This unique report gives a full technical and market analysis illustrated by 70 case studies. It is a vital resource for the healthcare profession and all who wish to support it.

Real Time Locating Systems 2009-2019
Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) seek, continuously and in real-time, to determine the
position of an object or person from a distance within a physical space. Uniquely, this new report by IDTechEx brings the subject to life with over 65 case studies of RTLS in action today. We consider all the technologies such as Ultra Wide Band, WiFi systems, and the many other proprietary and standardised systems, in addition to radio fingerprinting, mesh networks and linking GPS, GSM and other positioning devices. Standards, privacy issues and impediments to rollout of RTLS are also considered, as are ten year forecasts.

RFID for Airports and Airlines 2008-2018
RFID is an extremely powerful enabling technology in airports and aircraft, serving to improve security against criminal attack, safety against general hazards, efficiency, error prevention and data capture and to remove tedious tasks. It can even create new earning streams where it makes tolling feasible without causing congestion and where new airport "touch and go" cards offer new paid services without delays. Learn all about the opportunities, progress so far and needs.

RFID Food and Livestock Case Studies
40 detailed case studies of RFID in Food and Livestock Management

RFID for Postal and Courier Services 2008-2018
Detailed ten year forecasts are given plus a full explanation of the technologies. In detail, there are 30 new case studies of RFID in action in the postal and courier service in North America, Europe, the Middle East and East Asia. The major breakthroughs that will provide future success are discussed. Postal services ignoring this accelerating change will become uncompetitive and suppliers missing out will regret it.

The IDTechEx RFID Encyclopedia
This comprehensive handbook explains the magnitude of technology choices, applications and terms of radio frequency identification RFID.

Encyclopedia of Printed Electronics
This is the first comprehensive handbook to cover the full range of terms associated with this exciting, fast moving topic.

Food and Livestock Traceability
Forecasts, Needs & Best Practice.
Strict new legislation on food traceability is largely driven by diseases and accidental or deliberate introduction of dangerous substances. However, consumers also demand more information, as do the police and customs. This report analyses the use of DNA, RFID, and other technologies. Uniquely, it has forecasts and a large number of case studies and analysis of technology.

RFID Healthcare Case Studies
This has an introduction and thirty detailed case studies on RFID in the healthcare industry, this includes drug and blood tagging, hospital security, as well as patient safety and error prevention. Jargon buster appendix

RFID Logistics Case Studies
This has an introduction and thirty detailed case studies on RFID in the logistics industry, e.g. freight tagging, driver access, condition monitoring, tachometer card. Jargon buster appendix

Consumer Smart Packaging
Smart packaging brings additional useful and valuable benefits to the consumer. This book focuses on documenting, understanding and describing how unmet consumer needs can be satisfied by smarter consumer packaging, with specific chapters of the food, beverage, household products and health, beauty and personal care market sectors

RFID Retail Case Studies
Discover how Wal-Mart, Tesco, Metro, Marks & Spencer, Benetton and 25 other retailers and suppliers are benefiting from RFID right now!

Short Range Wireless Technologies
Learn the unique benefits of Dynamic Short Range Communications, ZigBee, Bluetooth, WiFi , RFID and Near Field Communication, and explore how they can be used together to great effect.

Electric Vehicles Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2005-2015
Electric vehicle technologies and forecasts 2005-2015

Electronic Smart Packaging
This report is an in-depth study of electronic smart packaging, the hottest sector. Forecasts to 2015.

Smart Packaging
Introductory report on the whole subject. Needs, applications and technologies for smart packaging whether consumer, postal, military, healthcare or other. 350 organisations are covered.













