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Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 28, 2017
Blood, sweat and tears: New ways to monitor glucose levels in diabetes

Blood, sweat and tears: New ways to monitor glucose levels in diabetes

People with diabetes have traditionally self-monitored their glucose levels using disposable biosensors and invasive sampling techniques. While this industry has been one of the success stories of the printed electronics industry, worth around $6 billion today, profitability is falling as government reimbursement models are changing and strain is put on both consumers and manufacturers.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 24, 2017
Autonomous vehicles reinvented

Autonomous vehicles reinvented

ARM is at the top of its game and its remarkable advances lead the field in most of the sectors covered in the forthcoming IDTechEx Show! May 10-11, with its 3000 paying delegates, 200 exhibitors and 225 presentations in nine parallel conferences. That is why ARM is giving a cornerstone presentation at the start of all of them.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 21, 2017
Stretchable electronics: no longer a solution looking for a problem

Stretchable electronics: no longer a solution looking for a problem

The electronic industry is in the midst of a major paradigm shift: novel form factors are emerging, ranging from the introduction of limited stretchability, through to ultra-elastic and conformable electronics. This transfiguration has been in the making for more than a decade now, but it is only now that it is beginning to make a substantial commercial impact.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 14, 2017
New Report from IDTechEx on Transparent Conductive Films (TCF)

New Report from IDTechEx on Transparent Conductive Films (TCF)

The transparent conductive film (TCF) industry will leave behind its years of sluggish growth to achieve rapid growth.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 13, 2017
Graphene Highlights from MWC

Graphene Highlights from MWC

IDTechEx recently attended the Mobile World Congress and visited the graphene flagship booth, which consisted of a number of graphene companies highlighting their latest work. Here are some of the highlights.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 8, 2017
Three Hot Trends in Printed and Flexible Electronics

Three Hot Trends in Printed and Flexible Electronics

In this article IDTechEx lists some of the hottest sectors in printed electronics.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 1, 2017
Conductive Ink Markets 2017-2027

Conductive Ink Markets 2017-2027

This new report by IDTechEx provides the most comprehensive and authoritative view of the conductive inks and paste market, giving detailed ten-year market forecasts segmented by application and material type.
Wearable Technology Insights
Feb 24, 2017
San Diego to become America's smartest city

San Diego to become America's smartest city

San Diego is affectionately known as America's finest city, but the Southern California metropolis will soon become America's smartest city.
Wearable Technology Insights
Feb 22, 2017
Stretchable electronics: out of the lab and into the market

Stretchable electronics: out of the lab and into the market

Whilst the latest electronic components continue to push the boundaries of performance, there are many that now see Moore's Law reaching its ultimate limits. Electronic devices continue to achieve increasing levels of ubiquity, but for this to continue, electronics need new form factors in order to integrate seamlessly into our surroundings.
Wearable Technology Insights
Feb 8, 2017
RFID Sensors: Filling a Real Need or Hoping for the Best?

RFID Sensors: Filling a Real Need or Hoping for the Best?

RFID is booming - it now accounts for the largest number of silicon integrated circuits made of one particular type. But in addition to over 20% growth, there is much more to come. RFID is moving beyond wireless identification alone to wireless sensing of parameters such as temperature, humidity and much more.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 28, 2017
Blood, sweat and tears: New ways to monitor glucose levels in diabetes

Blood, sweat and tears: New ways to monitor glucose levels in diabetes

People with diabetes have traditionally self-monitored their glucose levels using disposable biosensors and invasive sampling techniques. While this industry has been one of the success stories of the printed electronics industry, worth around $6 billion today, profitability is falling as government reimbursement models are changing and strain is put on both consumers and manufacturers.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 21, 2017
Stretchable electronics: no longer a solution looking for a problem

Stretchable electronics: no longer a solution looking for a problem

The electronic industry is in the midst of a major paradigm shift: novel form factors are emerging, ranging from the introduction of limited stretchability, through to ultra-elastic and conformable electronics. This transfiguration has been in the making for more than a decade now, but it is only now that it is beginning to make a substantial commercial impact.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 13, 2017
Graphene Highlights from MWC

Graphene Highlights from MWC

IDTechEx recently attended the Mobile World Congress and visited the graphene flagship booth, which consisted of a number of graphene companies highlighting their latest work. Here are some of the highlights.
Wearable Technology Insights
Mar 1, 2017
Conductive Ink Markets 2017-2027

Conductive Ink Markets 2017-2027

This new report by IDTechEx provides the most comprehensive and authoritative view of the conductive inks and paste market, giving detailed ten-year market forecasts segmented by application and material type.
Wearable Technology Insights
Feb 22, 2017
Stretchable electronics: out of the lab and into the market

Stretchable electronics: out of the lab and into the market

Whilst the latest electronic components continue to push the boundaries of performance, there are many that now see Moore's Law reaching its ultimate limits. Electronic devices continue to achieve increasing levels of ubiquity, but for this to continue, electronics need new form factors in order to integrate seamlessly into our surroundings.
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