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2018
11 Apr 2018

Trends In Healthcare And The Opportunities In Printed Electronics

Centre for Process Innovation, United Kingdom
11 Apr 2018

Printed Electronics In Medical Grade Wearable Sensors

GE Healthcare, Finland
11 Apr 2018

ECO-System For IoT App Developers, Based On Global oneM2M Standards

oneM2M, Germany
11 Apr 2018

Designing And Characterizing Peratech 3D Force-Sensing Solutions For Real-World Product Integration

Peratech, United Kingdom
11 Apr 2018

Project Flogo: Ultralight Edge-Native IoT Applications Framework

TIBCO, United Kingdom
11 Apr 2018

Fully Printed Sensors For Realizing Intelligent Surfaces

Joanneum Research, Austria
11 Apr 2018

System Design Analytics, SoH Determination And Lifetime Prediction For Lithium-Ion-Batteries With The Concept Of Digital Twins

TWAICE, Germany
11 Apr 2018

Location Intelligence

Wittra Sweden AB, Sweden
11 Apr 2018

Printed Organic Photodetectors And Their Applications In Large-Area, Flexible Image Sensors

Holst Centre/TNO, Netherlands
11 Apr 2018

Fit, Form, And Function: Considerations In The Automated Manufacture Of Flexible Printed Electronics For Wearables

Multek, United States
11 Apr 2018

IOT Solutions Based On Ubiquitous Sensing - Benefits And Challenges In Industrial Applications

ABB AG, Germany
11 Apr 2018

Saving Sight With Light

PolyPhotonix, United Kingdom
11 Apr 2018

Promises And Future Of Bioprinting Technic In Cosmetic Evaluation

L'ORÉAL Research & Innovation, France
11 Apr 2018

Lynk & Co: The Birth Of A New Car Brand - Personal, Respectful, New Tech And Dark

Geely Design Sweden, Sweden
11 Apr 2018

Wearable Technology And IoT: Improving Player Performance

Arsenal FC, United Kingdom
11 Apr 2018

Welcome And Introduction

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
9 Apr 2018

Smart socks for diabetics

The first textile with microsensors woven directly into the fabric. These virtually invisible sensors are seamlessly integrated into the socks to monitor temperature changes on the bottom of the feet.
6 Apr 2018

Jelly implant keeps an eye on body oxygen levels

Although smaller than a grain of rice, a phosphorescent hydrogel implant that monitors tissue oxygen could end amputations in people with blocked blood vessels or help athletes design better training programmes. The first of these tiny but durable devices has survived more than four years - implanted in the foot of the researchers who created it.
4 Apr 2018

Raayonnova

IDTechEx interviewed Aleksandr Shtukater, founder of Raayonnova, about their progress developing smart contact lenses integrating displays.
4 Apr 2018

New ways to print capacitive touch sensors

Who does not remember the futuristic cockpits in the "Thunderbirds Are Go" movie, featuring purportedly 21st-century Human-Machine Interface (HMI) technologies with electromechanical buttons and switches? In this article Agfa-Gevaert N.V. explore new and possibly game-changing real life touch sensor technologies.