Ericsson

Ericsson

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Ericsson is one of the leading providers of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to service providers. Research & Development (R&D) is at the heart of the company with approximately 24,000 employees. Ericsson engineers, researchers and scientists around the world are working on what's next big thing with technology in focus. Ericsson enable the full value of connectivity by creating game-changing technology and services that are easy to use, adopt, and scale.
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2025
12 Dec 2025

Drones Market 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, and Opportunities

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13 Nov 2025

Low-Loss Materials for 5G/6G, Radar, and High-Speed Digital 2026-2036: Markets, Trends, and Forecasts

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6 Oct 2025

6G Market 2026-2036: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players

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Thermal Interface Materials 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets and Forecasts

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9 Jul 2025

Software-Defined Vehicles, Connected Cars, and AI in Cars 2026-2036: Markets, Trends, and Forecasts

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24 Apr 2025

AI Chips for Data Centers and Cloud 2025-2035: Technologies, Market, Forecasts

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27 Jan 2025

Silicon Photonics and Photonic Integrated Circuits 2025-2035: Technologies, Market, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang
2024
20 Nov 2024

Wearable Sensors Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Trends, Players, Forecasts

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17 Oct 2024

Advanced Semiconductor Packaging 2025-2035: Forecasts, Technologies, Applications

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16 Feb 2024

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2023
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Three years after 5G was officially commercialized, while most of the deployments are primarily focused on 5G mid-band, the development of 5G mmWave technology has also been underway. 5G mmWave, operating in high-frequency bands between 24-100 GHz, offers faster data transfer rates, low latency, and higher bandwidth compared to the previous wireless technology.
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2022
8 Dec 2022

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