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Printed sensor market to reach $4.5bn by 2030, says IDTechEx
Printed Sensors are a US$3.6 billion (€3.1 billion) market driven by diversity, says Dr Matthew Dyson, IDTechEx technology analyst, has recently published the below article. This article follows the release of the new IDTechEx report, “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2020-2030: Technologies, Players, Forecasts“. When considering the prospects of an emerging technology, it is easy to make broad-brush
Read moreKyocera to build a new plant in Kagoshima, Japan, for ceramic microelectronic packages
Kyocera Corporation announced that it will construct a new manufacturing plant on the premises of its Kagoshima Sendai manufacturing complex to increase production of ceramic microelectronic packages.
Read moreON Semiconductor to demonstrate latest integrated semiconductor solutions for the IoT and automotive at Embedded World
ON Semiconductor, driving energy efficient innovations, will be exhibiting its integrated semiconductor-based systems solutions for the industrial, automotive and consumer sectors at this year’s Embedded World in Nuremberg.
Read moreQuantum shot noise: Future-proof security, from smartphones to intelligent cars
Security has become a growing concern in the Internet of Things (IoT) industry. Without robust protection, self-driving car networks easily could fall under nefarious control, and sensitive healthcare and industrial data could be intercepted and sold to the highest bidder.
Read moreASUS uses Infineon REAL3 image sensor chip to bring Augmented Reality into compact smartphones
The REAL3™ image sensor chip from Infineon Technologies AG has been incorporated in the new Augmented Reality (AR) smartphone by ASUS.
Read moreMulti-functional one-chip wireless platforms
Chips continue to get smaller and operate faster, thereby enabling the development of amazing devices like smart phones. But, their intrinsic functionality hasn’t changed: they process data at blinding speeds.
Read moreMEMSIC launches first high performance bi-directional flow sensors for medical and industrial applications
MEMSIC Inc., a sensing solutions provider, announced the availability of its MFC2030 Bi-Directional Flow Sensor for a wide range of applications such as analytical instruments, anesthesia and other medical flow devices, process control, and natural gas measurement.
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