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14 Nov 2018

Bend Labs to Demonstrate Innovative Flexible Soft Sensor Technology
Bend Labs will be available at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Event, November 14-15, to demonstrate their flexible soft sensor technology, which is disrupting both established and emerging industries by making it possible to measure true angular displacement.
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26 Oct 2018

IDTechEx Show! USA November 14-15, 2018 Event Overview
IDTechEx CEO, Raghu Das gives an overview on what to expect at the IDTechEx Show! next month in Santa Clara.
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24 Oct 2018

Olympian, KONE, Jabil and BYD Cornerstones at the IDTechEx Show!
Olympian Sportsman, KONE, Jabil and BYD feature as Cornerstones of the IDTechEx Show!
22 Oct 2018

Printed Electronics in the Smart Card Industry
This premium article from IDTechEx Research looks at opportunities for printed and flexible electronics in the smart card industry.
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22 Oct 2018

Flexible transparent force touch sensor
Researchers reported a high-performance and transparent nanoforce touch sensor by developing a thin, flexible, and transparent hierarchical nanocomposite film. The research team says their sensor simultaneously features all the necessary characters for industrial-grade application: high sensitivity, transparency, bending insensitivity, and manufacturability.
22 Oct 2018

Quantum dots as image sensor materials
Quantum materials are excellent narrowband emitters. As such, most application discussions have focused on display and lighting applications where it can expand color gamut, efficiency, CRI and other parameters.
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16 Oct 2018

Sensors in drones: now and tomorrow
Many consider drones as flying sensors. Indeed, nearly all applications of drones reply on some type of sensors, be it a simple camera to a complex hyperspectral or LIDAR sensor. In addition, drones are becoming more navigational autonomous.
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15 Oct 2018

Portable cancer test uses smartphone, new gold biosensor
A research team is creating a new cancer-spotting tool that health care providers could eventually use in areas that lack hospitals, clinics and other treatment centers. The tool is based upon a unique gold biosensor the research team created. When paired with a computer or smartphone and other inexpensive tools, the system is capable of spotting cancer biomarkers from a blood sample.