Update interview
26 Jul 2024

24M
24M, founded in 2010, has developed a semisolid lithium-ion battery cell. IDTechEx caught up with the company at The Battery Show Europe 2024.
Background
15 Jan 2024

Kyocera
Kyocera was founded in 1959 and is based in Kyoto, Japan. It specializes in designing, manufacturing and supplying industrial ceramics, solar power generating systems, telecommunications equipment and electronics components for a wide range of industries.
This profile looks at its heads-up display (HUD) offerings for the automotive industry and what its product line looks like for this technology.
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Innovation Map
8 Jun 2023

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Materials and Key Players
Innovation roadmap for SOFC.
Update interview
7 Dec 2022

Kyocera: 5G Materials
Kyocera is a Japanese material supplier offering a broad line of semiconductor packages and assembly services based on advanced ceramic and organic material technologies. IDTechEx spoke with Masaaki Minami, Marketing Manager at Kyocera, on its 5G materials.
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15 Jul 2021

Micro-LED Displays From 2021 Onward
From mobile phones, TVs, to cars and public screens, displays have become an important component in daily life to convey information. The importance of displays becomes more significant during COVID-19, as the demand to have a display for remote communication is higher. There is an emerging display type— Micro-LED display, which has the potential to become the next-generation mainstream, with its ability to be fabricated from tiny to huge sizes. The challenges and opportunities are discussed in the IDTechEx report "Micro-LED Displays 2021-2031: Technology, Commercialization, Opportunity, Market and Players".
Full profile interview
15 Jul 2021

Kyocera
IDTechEx interviewed Seiichi Karatsu, Atsushi Iwasaki, Daisuke Takahashi and Masanori Yamamoto from Kyocera about their activities in haptics, including their HAPTIVITY products and their latest work on haptics within in mold electronics.
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Topic overview
24 Apr 2021

Micro-LED Displays for 2021 Onwards
From mobile phones, TVs, to cars and public screens, displays have become an important component in our daily life to convey information. There is an emerging display type— Micro-LED display, which has the potential to become the next-generation mainstream.