11 Jul 2007

The Market for Organic and Printed Electronics
Based on the latest research by IDTechEx, reported in the new report Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2027, the market for printed and thin film electronics will be $1.18 billion in 2007. IDTechEx forecast the market growing to $5.06 billion by 2011, and $48.18 billion in 2027.
24 May 2007

Printed Electronics - the Big Picture
Most of the thousand or more participants in printed electronics are attempting incremental improvements to existing products and missing the big picture...
3 Apr 2007

Europe Takes Leadership in Printed Electronics
Surprisingly, Europe has been pulling ahead of the rest of the world in many aspects of printed and potentially printed electronics just lately. Learn more in this article.
29 Mar 2007

Printed Electronics - the Giants Get Involved
Printed electronics often involves simple things such as printed conductive patterns to counter the pollution, unreliability, bulk, weight and cost of wires, solder and etched patterns. Most commonly, printed electronics will be used where traditional technology is simply not a feasible solution, such as wallpaper that generates power and doubles as a television and lighting or electronic anti-counterfeiting on 100 billion cigarette packets yearly, giving traceability at a cost of only 0.1 cents per package.
15 Nov 2006

Progress with Next Generation RFID Technology
RFID technology is moving on apace in some areas. Certainly EPC Gen2 tags have demonstrated spectacular performance improvements when tagging cases and pallets. However work is still needed.
8 Dec 2005

New annoucements at Printed Electronics USA 2005
An avalanche of printed or partly-printed products has been announced for the first time by presenters at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2005 conference.
22 Oct 2005

Highlights at Printed Electronics USA 2005
World first announcements, fully printed RFID for every delegate and the global picture
12 Oct 2005

RFID Copying Nature
Biomimetics is the mimicking of nature to create manufactured products. In RFID it is not new but there is much more to come and nature has lessons for those going in the wrong direction.
11 Feb 2005

Printed Electronics: Get the full picture
Europe's largest gathering of experts
11 Oct 2004

Dramatically Improving the Human Interface
Printed Electronics to Dramatically Improve the Human Interface