15 Feb 2016

Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing
The conductive inks and paste business has come alive again. In this article IDTechEx Research will explain this business in detail and will describe how and why everything is changing.
21 Dec 2015

Printed sensors: the key trends of 2015
As part of our coverage of printed electronics, IDTechEx has been following the development of printed and flexible sensors. In this article we look back at the most important trends of 2015.
2 Dec 2015

Highlights of IDTechEx Wearable USA
The IDTechEx Show! in Santa Clara assembled the largest collection of innovators and experts around wearable technology. The aim was to share knowledge, build networks and solve problems that the industry faces. With decision makers from the most well-known and prestigious wearable technology projects all present, the stage was set for two productive days of networking, problem solving and discussion. This article covers some of the main themes of the event.
20 Oct 2015

The conductive ink market is changing fast
IDTechEx finds that the conductive ink market is fast changing. It is currently a $2.3bn market, making it one of the largest segments of all printed electronics.
4 Sep 2015

IDTechEx Show! 2015 - 75% exhibitor space booked and over 200 speakers
The IDTechEx Show!, America's largest event focused on emerging technologies, including printed electronics and wearable technology, has already booked more than 75% of its exhibition space at the event, which will be held Nov. 18-19 in the heart of Silicon Valley at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.
12 Aug 2015

New battlegrounds emerge for conductive inks and pastes
Core applications of PV and touch panels continue to grow demand, but new opportunities emerge in the form of wearable technology, circuit boards and structural electronics.
4 Mar 2015

Piezoresistive Sensors - Part 3 of 3
This final article in the three part series looks at emerging technologies in relation to piezoresistive sensors. It covers quantum tunnelling composite (QTC), interpolation for large area sensing, piezoresistive textiles and artificial skin.
5 Feb 2015

Smart fabrics from Eeonyx Corporation
IDTechEx recently visited Eeonyx, a company making smart fabrics. The Company's customers include leading members of the defense, aerospace, apparel, medical and electronics industries.
Full profile interview: SWOT
19 Jan 2015

Footfalls and Heartbeats
Full profile interview
9 Dec 2014

BeBop Sensors
BeBop sensors spun out from KMI in 2014. They provide flexible, smart textile sensors for OEMs, mainly based around measuring pressure, strain or torsion. They use print sensors onto fabrics using stretchable inks, and have excellent form factor.
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