8 Oct 2008

Printed Electronics at Seiko Epson
Seiko Epson is famous for piezo electric inkjet printing and it is this printing platform that the company is applying to printing electronic materials. Paul Patterson of Seiko Epson gives IDTechEx a brief insight into the company's history and expertise with printed electronics.
3 Oct 2008

New metal oxide memory
IDTechEx look at what is coming along as memory compatible with today's silicon chip electronics.
2 Oct 2008

Third Generation Active RFID Bursts onto the Scene
Third Generation Active RFID is the Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN) sometimes known as the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) and characterized by the tag doubling as a reader and a so-called mesh network being used with a choice of sensors on each tag.
2 Oct 2008

Academia meets Industry at IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2008
Universities are invited to showcase printed electronics work. The event serves as the ideal platform to showcase your work and meet with companies that can use your technology or help you gain traction in industry.
1 Oct 2008

TRED Displays
TRED Displays recently told IDTechEx about their reflective, bi-stable, green-tech display technology based on magnetic self-assembly.
30 Sep 2008

Large niche markets for printed electronics
Printed Electronics Asia 2008 is open to 100 attendees from European and American companies only, with an unlimited number of Asian companies attending, which ensures you gain maximum networking benefits from your attendance at this select event.
29 Sep 2008

Apply now for the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2008 awards
The IDTechEx Printed Electronics Awards recognize company innovation, success and development. This is your chance for your company to be recognized for outstanding achievements.
26 Sep 2008

Packaging Days Conference
IDTechEx report on the Packaging Days conference held on September 23-24 at the Centre des Congres, Paris.
25 Sep 2008

Insight into E ink
Raghu Das of IDTechEx visits E ink to learn of the company's recent announcements and forthcoming technologies.
24 Sep 2008

RFID Truths: The Real State of the RFID Market
By value, we forecast that in 2009 the value of the RFID market will grow by 23% over 2008, and in 2010 it will grow by 25% over 2009 - not exponential, but still very strong growth.
24 Sep 2008

Soligie Progresses Co-deposition of Printed Electronics Components
IDTechEx recently visited Soligie in Minnesota, USA. Soligie is progressing the know how to co deposit different components on the same substrate, which IDTechEx feels is of great importance but under-addressed by the industry.
23 Sep 2008

E-readers Gain Momentum: More Large-Screen Products Launched
Plastic Logic recently previewed its large, thin and lightweight e-reader. Now two more e-reader products have been launched with similar size screens.
22 Sep 2008

SID Organic Electronics UK 2008
IDTechEx technology analyst Dr Harry Zervos attended the meeting of the Society for Information Displays in London, where the latest research and development efforts were discussed and presented.
19 Sep 2008

Plastic Logic Formally Opens e-Display Manufacturing Plant
To the knowledge of IDTechEx, no other company in the World has invested as much money on the development and commercialization of organic semiconductors, and even the number two is a long way behind in terms of investment level.
17 Sep 2008

Ruggedised and apparel RFID become popular
At Europe's largest RFID conference, RFID Europe, in Cambridge UK 30th September - 1 October, the most impressive users, developers and suppliers of ruggedised and apparel RFID will present their new advances and view of the future.
16 Sep 2008

Ruggedised and Apparel RFID Become Popular
The IDTechEx Knowledgebase of over 3,500 RFID projects in 109 countries illustrates how this market of over $5 billion is rapidly diversifying.
16 Sep 2008

CDT develops organic thin film transistor software model
In collaboration with Silvaco Data Systems, CDT has developed a model to design and simulate circuits using OTFT (organic thin film transistor) technology.