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16 Nov 2016

Contactless Payments: The Next Must-Have Wearable Capability

Fit Pay, Inc.United States
16 Nov 2016

Collaborating For A Fundamental Improvement In Active Matrix Force Sensing

Sharp Laboratories of America, United States
16 Nov 2016

Collaborating For A Fundamental Improvement In Active Matrix Force Sensing

Peratech, United Kingdom
16 Nov 2016

Custom Hearables - Wearables That Obtain Reliable Biometric Data (EEG, EMG, ECG, GSR)

United Sciences, United States
16 Nov 2016

Designing The Wearables Of The Future

Maxim Integrated, United States
16 Nov 2016

Touch Interaction Taken To The Next Level

Tacterion GmbH, Germany
16 Nov 2016

Printed Conformable Sensory Surfaces

Holst Centre/TNO, Netherlands
16 Nov 2016

Large Area Active Pressure Sensor Sheet Driven With Organic TFT Array

Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd, Japan
16 Nov 2016

Sensors For The Internet Of Awareness - Leading The Transformation From IOT To IOA

AMS, United States
16 Nov 2016

Standalone SLAM In A Box

Parrot, United States
16 Nov 2016

Environmental Sensing - Use Cases And Context Awareness

Sensirion Inc, United States
16 Nov 2016

Printed And Flexible Sensors: Current Status Of The Industry

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
16 Nov 2016

Solar Car: Together We Power The Future

Nuon Solar Team, Netherlands
16 Nov 2016

Adding Human-Like Sensing To Devices With Intel® RealSense™ Technology

Intel Corp, United States
16 Nov 2016

Creating Global Opportunities And Purpose For Printed Electronics Through The Eyes Of A CPG

Unilever, United States
16 Nov 2016

The Internet Of Me - Data Empowering Patients

Google, United States
16 Nov 2016

Welcome and Introduction

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
14 Nov 2016

eLichens

eLichens provide hyper-local air pollution mapping and sensing technologies. The company was founded in Dec 2014 with a chemical sensor based on optical detection. In 2016 eLichens raised €3M.
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11 Nov 2016

Beyond touch: Force sensors and the evolving user interface

Whilst the technology behind force sensing is nothing new, the introduction of force sensing user interfaces in flagship consumer products such as smartphones, laptops and smartwatches has been extremely prominent in 2015 and 2016. In this article, IDTechEx study the technology trends behind this recent change to the industry, and examine the broader technology ecosystem behind user interfaces as it fundamentally changes.
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9 Nov 2016

Environmental gas sensors: A $3 billion market by 2027

As poor air pollution affects 92% of the world's population, there is a growing need for low cost direct pollution measurement in order to combat growing air quality concerns. Chemical gas sensors will play a key role in pollutant monitoring over the next decade and IDTechEx predicts that the environmental sensor market will be worth more than $3 billion annually by 2027.