26 Mar 2014

What do you need to know about printed, organic, flexible electronics?
What do you need to know about printed, organic and flexible electronics to drive your business in this field?
12 Mar 2014

Smart Packaging: One-off gimmick or sustained use?
In new research for the report Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2014-2024, IDTechEx conducted extensive interviews with end-users in order to understand the challenges and opportunities they see for smart packaging.
5 Mar 2014

Hear what end users want at Printed Electronics Europe
IDTechEx has found that firms are spending from a few hundred thousand to a few million dollars to fund the creation of printed electronics prototypes. Leading end users will present their needs at Printed Electronics Europe 2014 in Berlin early next month.
4 Dec 2013

End-user perspectives on the future of 3D printing
A recent aerospace-led event presented some of the current thinking of European companies on the subject of 3D printing.
14 Nov 2013

Meet integrators and adopters at Energy Harvesting & Storage USA
Next week the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & USA 2013 event (www.EnergyHarvestingUSA.com ) will open in Santa Clara, CA - Nov 20-21.
13 Nov 2013

Meet adopters at Printed Electronics USA
Next week the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2013 event (www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com ) will open in Santa Clara, CA, to more than 160 exhibitors and over 1,800 pre-registered attendees. The event, which is over 20% bigger than last year at this point - with several hundred more people expected, also features over 200 presentations.
31 Oct 2013

Energy harvesting technologies: forecasts for the next decade
IDTechEx is forecasting that the total market for energy harvesting devices will rise to $2.6 billion in 2024.
22 Oct 2013

Rubbing or tapping paper-like materials generates useful electricity
Electric current sufficient to light a string of LEDs, activate an e-paper display or even trigger action by a computer can be generated by tapping or rubbing simple, flexible generators made of paper, thin sheets of plastic and other everyday materials.
8 Oct 2013

Paper generators respond to tapping, touching, rubbing or sliding
Electric current sufficient to light a string of LEDs, activate an e-paper display or even trigger action by a computer can be generated by tapping or rubbing simple, flexible generators made of paper, thin sheets of plastic and other everyday materials.