Wearable Technology Insights Nov 6, 2014 Market for energy harvesting to reach $2.6 billion by 2024 Based on the latest research by IDTechEx analysts, the market for energy harvesting is expected to reach $2.6 Billion by 2024.
Wearable Technology Insights Nov 5, 2014 Printed electronics equipment market: profitable but subsidized First was the significant investment from the materials community but now the equipment industry has turned its attention to printed electronics as a growth opportunity.
Wearable Technology Insights Nov 5, 2014 The Internet of Things and the potential for RFID RFID was invented seven decades ago, however, 23% of all the RFID tags ever sold were sold in 2013. In 2014, a further 1.12 billion RFID tags will be sold versus the total number of tags sold in 2013.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 23, 2014 Structural energy storage and integrated photovoltaics Structural electronics (SE) is one of the most important emerging technologies in this century.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 23, 2014 Energy harvesting - the big picture Energy harvesting is producing electricity where it is needed using ambient power. The term is most commonly applied to small devices such as in the emerging market for Wireless Sensor Networks that the Koreans call Ubiquitous Sensor Networks. However, there is emerging very large business for energy harvesting as structural electronics
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 17, 2014 Wearable Technologies and Glucose Monitoring: Progress Assessment In 2012 347 million people worldwide had diabetes according to the World Health Organization. Disposable glucose test strips have improved the lives of millions of diabetic patients who need to monitor their blood glucose level on a regular basis.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 8, 2014 Printed, organic and flexible electronics markets IDTechEx, the global market research, technology scouting and events firm, finds that in 2014 three technologies - OLED displays, sensors and conductive ink - make up 99% of the $23.97 billion market for printed, organic and flexible electronics.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 3, 2014 Drones - A unique report by IDTechEx The unique market research report "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Electric UAVs 2014-2024" examines what will be achieved and the enabling technologies that will make it possible.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 1, 2014 Barrier layers for flexible electronics - a $200m market by 2024 OLED displays are the biggest opportunity for flexible encapsulation and for that reason IDTechEx has highlighted the most significant advances in the technology in its recently updated report on the topic "Barrier Layers for Flexible Electronics 2015-2025: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts".
Wearable Technology Insights Sep 25, 2014 Energy Harvesting: the way into more consumers' hands Overall, the opportunity for energy harvesting will reach $2.6 Billion in the next decade according to IDTechEx research, with this year and next seemingly being key in starting the wave of increased product commercialization and volume growth.
Wearable Technology Insights Nov 6, 2014 Market for energy harvesting to reach $2.6 billion by 2024 Based on the latest research by IDTechEx analysts, the market for energy harvesting is expected to reach $2.6 Billion by 2024.
Wearable Technology Insights Nov 5, 2014 The Internet of Things and the potential for RFID RFID was invented seven decades ago, however, 23% of all the RFID tags ever sold were sold in 2013. In 2014, a further 1.12 billion RFID tags will be sold versus the total number of tags sold in 2013.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 23, 2014 Energy harvesting - the big picture Energy harvesting is producing electricity where it is needed using ambient power. The term is most commonly applied to small devices such as in the emerging market for Wireless Sensor Networks that the Koreans call Ubiquitous Sensor Networks. However, there is emerging very large business for energy harvesting as structural electronics
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 8, 2014 Printed, organic and flexible electronics markets IDTechEx, the global market research, technology scouting and events firm, finds that in 2014 three technologies - OLED displays, sensors and conductive ink - make up 99% of the $23.97 billion market for printed, organic and flexible electronics.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 1, 2014 Barrier layers for flexible electronics - a $200m market by 2024 OLED displays are the biggest opportunity for flexible encapsulation and for that reason IDTechEx has highlighted the most significant advances in the technology in its recently updated report on the topic "Barrier Layers for Flexible Electronics 2015-2025: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts".
Wearable Technology Insights Nov 5, 2014 Printed electronics equipment market: profitable but subsidized First was the significant investment from the materials community but now the equipment industry has turned its attention to printed electronics as a growth opportunity.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 23, 2014 Structural energy storage and integrated photovoltaics Structural electronics (SE) is one of the most important emerging technologies in this century.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 17, 2014 Wearable Technologies and Glucose Monitoring: Progress Assessment In 2012 347 million people worldwide had diabetes according to the World Health Organization. Disposable glucose test strips have improved the lives of millions of diabetic patients who need to monitor their blood glucose level on a regular basis.
Wearable Technology Insights Oct 3, 2014 Drones - A unique report by IDTechEx The unique market research report "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Electric UAVs 2014-2024" examines what will be achieved and the enabling technologies that will make it possible.
Wearable Technology Insights Sep 25, 2014 Energy Harvesting: the way into more consumers' hands Overall, the opportunity for energy harvesting will reach $2.6 Billion in the next decade according to IDTechEx research, with this year and next seemingly being key in starting the wave of increased product commercialization and volume growth.