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29 Jan 2020

AerNos

IDTechEx met with Larry Eason of AerNos at CES 2020. The company provides gas sensors capable of measuring select molecules down to parts per billion (ppb).
29 Jan 2020

ISORG

At CES 2020, IDTechEx interviewed ISORG and saw a demonstration of their new fingerprint scanners. This included an under the display fingerprint scanner and a single fingerprint sensor, the later having 500dpi.
29 Jan 2020

Fraunhofer FEP

IDTechEx interviewed Fraunhofer FEP at CES 2020. Fraunhofer FEP showed a number of printed and flexible electronics related projects that they are working on.
29 Jan 2020

ForcIOT

At CES 2020 IDTechEx interviewed ForcIOT. They demonstrated their stretchable force sensors.
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29 Jan 2020

Tacterion

At CES 2020 IDTechEx met with Tacterion, a developer of flexible and stretchable sensors. The company demonstrated an application of their sensor in a power tool.
29 Jan 2020

Medical Grade Printed LED Can Cure Pain

NthDegree manufactures revolutionary printed lights using micro LEDs.
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28 Jan 2020

Sensel

IDTechEx met with Sensel at their booth at CES 2020. We discussed their development of force sensor user interfaces and their development of products using this and related technology such as haptics.
28 Jan 2020

HaptX

IDTechEx met with the team at HaptX, including Jake Rubin, Joe Michaels, Andrew Mitrak and Kim Oberg. They had arguably the best booth at CES 2020 with their high-end haptic feedback gloves and robotic control demo along with Shadow Robotics and Tangible Research.
28 Jan 2020

Silk Screen Printed Circuits is the Equivalent to 6 Layer PCB Board

Molex develops printed electronic solutions that solve complex technical and business challenges for the world's innovators by anticipating and delivering what our customers need most
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27 Jan 2020

SWIR Vision Systems

SWIR Vision Systems is based in North Carolina and has come out of RTI International research group, which is a NC-based entity with around $1Bn of research funds.
23 Jan 2020

Printed Copper RFID Antenna Contain Less Copper than 1kg of Kale

The future of printed electronics is copper.
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23 Jan 2020

Nanoco

Nanoco was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Manchester, UK.
22 Jan 2020

Printed Electronics: The Opportunities are Coming Thick and Fast

There is dramatic change in some industries, with leading printed electronics vendors moving quickly to capitalize on the new sought after capabilities. These opportunities will be addressed at the Printed Electronics Europe exhibition and conference in Berlin on 13 - 14 May (register by 23 January to save 40%).
22 Jan 2020

Interlink Electronics

IDTechEx visited Interlink Electronics R&D centre in Singapore.
21 Jan 2020

Underwear Captures Accurate ECG

Myant is on a mission to transform human connectedness. It has created the world's first platform in Textile Computing continuously and ambiently connecting people to their own bodies, to each other, and to the world.
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20 Jan 2020

Innovative Printed Electronics and Integrated Capacitive Touch Sensors

Holst Centre is an independent R&D centre that develops technologies for wireless autonomous sensor technologies and flexible electronics, in an open innovation setting and in dedicated research trajectories.
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17 Jan 2020

Galen Robotics

Galen Robotics is developing a single-platform solution, a Robotic ENT Microsurgical System (REMS) called Galen ES, to aid surgeons across several disciplines with minimal disturbance to existing workflows.
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17 Jan 2020

Integrated Thin Flexible Circuits

TF Massif are involved with the development of Large Area Thin Film Circuits & Assemblies. They currently have capabilities and are producing flexible circuits 50in x 144in and 60in circuits early next year.
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14 Jan 2020

Diagnosing Cardiovascular Disease

Diagnosing CVD is the first step in patients' road to recovery. It is imperative to detect the disease early in order to administer treatment while it is still treatable. In addition, preventing the disease altogether is becoming more important in healthcare. The main approaches for detecting CVD are currently in vitro diagnostics (IVD) at point-of-care (POC) and the use artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular imaging.
14 Jan 2020

Designer Integrates 3D Printing and Future Fabrics for Bespoke Fashion

Kitty Yeung is a physicist, artist, maker, fashion designer and musician based in Silicon Valley, California. She currently manages the Bay Area Microsoft Garage, a program that drives a culture of innovation at Microsoft.
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