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Nokia is a global leader in mobile communications whose products have become an integral part of the lives of people around the world. Every day, more than 1.3 billion people use their Nokia to capture and share experiences, access information, find their way or simply to speak to one another. Nokia's technological and design innovations have made its brand one of the most recognized in the world.
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2008
14 Aug 2008

Increased activity in OLED market

Although OLED technology is still developing there is currently a notable market presence of OLEDs in electronic devices and displays.
5 Aug 2008

The new chemistry of printed electronics

Things have now become really exciting with a huge range of new chemicals, nanotechnology and printing technology brought to bear and sophisticated thin film deposition techniques other than printing being tailored to play a part.
31 Jul 2008

Chemicals for printed electronics - Huge new market

Chemical companies have huge opportunities in the new world of printed electronics.
16 Jul 2008

RFID and the Printing Industry

Printed RFID is only part of an emerging $300 billion business in printing many forms of electronics and electrics.
31 Mar 2008

Progress of OLED displays in East Asia - part 1

Speaking to key developers of OLED displays, companies agree that the market for such displays will be at least $0.69 Billion this year, as forecast by IDTechEx.
28 Feb 2008

Morph - the mobile phone of the future

A stretchable, flexible self-cleaning device that can be used as a mobile phone or keyboard that harvests solar energy and senses the environment by using nanotechnology was launched this week.
8 Feb 2008

RFID - Larger Orders and More of Them

The largest RFID orders - here comes China - huge advances coming in HF RFID - new vibrant technologies.
21 Jan 2008

RFID takes off - big time

Zebra Technologies has recently bought several impressive RFID companies, putting over $200 million on the table. In different RFID sectors, Assa Abloy buys at least one RFID company every year. Inside Contactless has just raised $38 million to boost its effort on RFID enabled mobile phones with the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer Nokia leading the group of investors. Clearly RFID is taking off - big time.
2007
22 Nov 2007

2nd report on Printed Electronics USA

$300 billion by 2027 predicted by IDTechEx at Printed Electronics USA for new post-silicon electronics.
13 Nov 2007

Toward A new Mobile Device Paradigm

Nokia, Finland
23 Sep 2007

Inaugural IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia Event is a Sell-Out

Over 180 attendees from 12 countries came to the first IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia conference and exhibition. The majority of delegates were from Japan, with many surprise attendances from major Japanese institutions getting involved in this exciting new topic.
11 Sep 2007

SHIFT - Smart High Density Flex Technology

Nokia, United States
27 Jul 2007

Enthusiasm for New Printed Electronics Conference in Tokyo

IDTechEx conferences on Printed Electronics in the USA and Europe are highly regarded. By popular request, the company is now staging an annual Printed Electronics Asia conference and exhibition in Tokyo September 10-11. The title is carefully chosen because both organic and inorganic electronics have a great future. It is therefore best to explore all the possibilities and achievements.
27 Jun 2007

Imaginative Use of Partly Printed RFID in the USA

2006
5 Dec 2006

RFID in Mobile Phone Manufacturing

Nokia, United States
14 Feb 2006

Traceability records required for fish products

By mid-2006, farm-raised and wild-catch fish/shellfish operators that receive, hold, and ship raw or processed fish/shellfish products will be required to register their facilities and supply complete traceback and traceability records for all their products.
2005
12 Dec 2005

Active RFID - A profitable business

Read the highlights from the IDTechEx Active RFID Summit which looked at the technologies and application of active RFID (tags with a battery) and how it is embracing other wireless technologies such as Wifi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, sensors and DSRC.
3 Oct 2005

Active RFID becomes big business

Active RFID becomes big business and will have its own conference
28 Jun 2005

Creating new applications and benefits for our customers using RFID

Nokia Ventures Organization, United States
18 May 2005

Lessons from 1400 RFID case studies