Full profile interview
8 Aug 2023
Samsung Display
Founded in 2012, Samsung Displays spun off from Samsung Electronics, and specialized in delivering LCD and OLED displays in various markets ranging from smartphones and televisions to games consoles and automotive applications. They instantly became the largest display company in the world. More recently, however, Samsung Display terminated their LCD business and sold their IP to TCL Technology's China Star Optoelectronics Technology.
Samsung Display's product line is extensive and covers several industries, however this company profile will cover the advances made by Samsung in the automotive sector, demonstrating the products showcased during SID Display Week 2023.
Update interview
7 Aug 2023
Heraeus (EMI Shielding)
Heraeus has developed a new solution for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding that utilizes inkjet printing of conductive inks for selective deposition. IDTechEx caught up with Business Development Manager Muriel Thomas to find out more.
7 Aug 2023
The Outlook for Desk-Top Quantum Computers
Quantum computers have the potential to tackle problems it would take classical computers trillions of years to solve. Most quantum computer designs depend on cooling the hardware to extreme temperatures well below -200 degrees Celsius.
Full profile interview
7 Aug 2023
Dalian Rongke Power
Dalian Rongke Energy Storage Technology Development (or Dalian Rongke Power) is a vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) manufacturer based in China.
Innovation Map
5 Aug 2023
Development Trends of Li-ion Battery Technology
Innovation roadmap for the development trends of li-ion battery technology.
Innovation Map
5 Aug 2023
Players Developing Solutions for Improved Battery Management Systems
Innovation roadmap for players developing solutions for improved and more advanced battery management systems.
Innovation Map
5 Aug 2023
Possible Improvements in Battery Performance from BMS Innovations
Innovation roadmap for possible improvements to battery performance from innovations to battery management systems (BMS).
Full profile interview
4 Aug 2023
LinkZill
LinkZill is an early stage Chinese company that produces TFT arrays for sensing and bio-chip applications. IDTechEx caught up with CEO Linrun Feng to find out more.
Full profile interview
4 Aug 2023
Holoeye
Founded in 1998, in Berlin, Germany, Holoeye focus on the design and production of spatial light modulators, liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) microdisplays and diffractive optical elements.
These products are mainly used in near to eye displays, heads-up displays and a variety of academic research.
Background
3 Aug 2023
WAE Technologies
WAE Technologies are a UK-based company developing Li-ion battery packs and battery management systems (BMS).
3 Aug 2023
Beyond Ferries: The Future of Electric Ship Markets
Over 1GWh of batteries are now sailing on waters globally, reflecting 72% industry growth in 2022. Despite this, there have been several challenges that shipbuilders and maritime battery suppliers have had to navigate in recent years.
Full profile interview
3 Aug 2023
ZutaCore
ZutaCore is headquartered in Israel. The company specializes in two-phase direct-to-chip cooling. Reported by ZutaCore, its two-phase direct-to-chip cooling has hyper cooling capacity. IDTechEx had multiple talks with ZutaCore to understand the key value propositions and unique technology advantages.
Full profile interview
3 Aug 2023
Largo
Largo is both a vanadium mining and vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) developer/manufacturer, headquartered in Canada.
2 Aug 2023
Quantum Sensors: Advancing Timing, Navigation, Mapping, & Brain Scans
Quantum sensors promise to unlock new applications through dramatically increased sensitivity. Characterizing the quantum sensor market, quantum sensing technologies, and quantum sensor players, with report covers 17 quantum sensing technology areas along with applications in electric vehicles, GPS denied navigation, medical imaging, and quantum computing with market forecasts from 2024 to 2044.
Topic overview
2 Aug 2023
Batteries for Electric Vehicles in Construction
This premium article considers the performance, weight, size, and cost requirements within the EV construction industry for a range of vehicle sizes.
1 Aug 2023
Webinar - Flexible Hybrid Electronics: The Best of Both Worlds?
Thursday 17 August 2023 - An introduction to FHE, including motivating factors; Discussion of recent innovations and commercial developments within FHE; Identification of technological gaps and potential solutions; A roadmap for how the industry will develop, spanning both technologies and applications.
1 Aug 2023
LTO Batteries Supercharge Electric Train Markets
While abbreviations for Li-ion cell chemistries - NMC, NCA, LFP, etc. - typically refer to the cathode's elements, 'LTO' refers to a cell with a lithium titanate oxide anode that replaces graphite. LTO brings unique high-power cell characteristics, more comparable to a supercapacitor than a battery, creating new electrification opportunities for train OEMs.
Full profile interview
1 Aug 2023
Synaptics Inc
Founded in 1986 by Federico Faggin and Carver Mead, Synaptics Inc. are currently headquartered in San Jose, California. They are a publicly traded company that deliver human interface hardware and software. Key products include touchpads for laptops, finger biometrics used in smartphones, display drivers and smart home voice and technology.
Update interview
1 Aug 2023
Tapecon
Tapecon is an established contract manufacturer leveraging its screen printing expertise to produce fully printed and flexible hybrid electronics circuits. IDTechEx caught up with Technical Program Leader Rafael Tudela at the FLEX 2023 conference.
Full profile interview
31 Jul 2023
Recogni — Neural Network Accelerated Autonomous Car Computing
Recogni is pioneering a ground-up redesign of computing for autonomous vehicles. Its neural network accelerator offers computation efficiencies one to two orders of magnitude better than the established competition. Recogni is looking for partnerships with tier ones and OEMs to deploy its product.