Global Biotechnology Insights May 29, 2015 P&G, L'Oreal push 3D bioprinting from research to commercial products Consumer goods giant, Procter & Gamble, has today announced they are pursuing 3D bioprinting.
Global Biotechnology Insights May 1, 2015 IDTechEx announce the winners of 3D Printing Europe Awards 2015 Each year IDTechEx recognises and rewards outstanding achievement of those involved in the rapidly growing industries they cover. For the first time, IDTechEx are including 3D Printing Europe Awards, which were announced at IDTechEx Show! on 28th April in Berlin.
Global Biotechnology Insights Apr 10, 2015 Separating fact from fiction in 3D Bioprinting "Eventually 3D printing will print people," according to Will.i.am, the music producer, rapper and entrepreneur. "I'm not saying I agree with it, I'm just saying what's fact based on plausible growth in technology." How true is this? And how close are we? At IDTechEx, we take pride in cutting through the hype, to reveal what is actually possible and where the real opportunities lie.
Global Biotechnology Insights Mar 11, 2015 Speakers announced for 3D Printing Europe 2015 IDTechEx is excited to announce the agenda for 3D Printing Europe 2015. After months of planning, we are ready to launch our fantastic speaker programme.
Global Biotechnology Insights Mar 9, 2015 Who buys consumer-level 3D printers? Since the first consumer-level 3D printers came on the scene six years ago their sales have grown substantially
Global Biotechnology 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.
Global Biotechnology Insights Nov 27, 2013 Success of Printed Electronics USA Last week the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event featured 160 exhibiting companies, over 200 presentations and approximately 2,200 attendees. Exhibitor attendance grew by over 50% and attendees grew by over 35% compared to the previous year.
Global Biotechnology Insights Oct 23, 2013 Learn about printed sensors at Printed Electronics USA The 10th edition of Printed Electronics USA is only a few weeks away, and this year represents a unique opportunity to learn about printed, organic and flexible sensors.
Global Biotechnology Insights Oct 2, 2013 Printed and flexible sensors: there will be many winners IDTechEx forecasts that the market for printed and flexible sensors will increase by more than $1 billion by 2020. This is one of the many findings discussed in the latest report "Printed and Flexible Sensors 2014-2024: Technologies, Players, Forecasts" (www.IDTechEx.com/sensors).
Global Biotechnology Insights Jun 20, 2013 Flexible energy harvesting: enabling new form factors in electronics Flexible portable electronics, in order to retain their versatility would benefit from harvesters and batteries or supercapacitors on plastic substrates.
Global Biotechnology Insights May 29, 2015 P&G, L'Oreal push 3D bioprinting from research to commercial products Consumer goods giant, Procter & Gamble, has today announced they are pursuing 3D bioprinting.
Global Biotechnology Insights Apr 10, 2015 Separating fact from fiction in 3D Bioprinting "Eventually 3D printing will print people," according to Will.i.am, the music producer, rapper and entrepreneur. "I'm not saying I agree with it, I'm just saying what's fact based on plausible growth in technology." How true is this? And how close are we? At IDTechEx, we take pride in cutting through the hype, to reveal what is actually possible and where the real opportunities lie.
Global Biotechnology Insights Mar 9, 2015 Who buys consumer-level 3D printers? Since the first consumer-level 3D printers came on the scene six years ago their sales have grown substantially
Global Biotechnology Insights Nov 27, 2013 Success of Printed Electronics USA Last week the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event featured 160 exhibiting companies, over 200 presentations and approximately 2,200 attendees. Exhibitor attendance grew by over 50% and attendees grew by over 35% compared to the previous year.
Global Biotechnology Insights Oct 2, 2013 Printed and flexible sensors: there will be many winners IDTechEx forecasts that the market for printed and flexible sensors will increase by more than $1 billion by 2020. This is one of the many findings discussed in the latest report "Printed and Flexible Sensors 2014-2024: Technologies, Players, Forecasts" (www.IDTechEx.com/sensors).
Global Biotechnology Insights May 1, 2015 IDTechEx announce the winners of 3D Printing Europe Awards 2015 Each year IDTechEx recognises and rewards outstanding achievement of those involved in the rapidly growing industries they cover. For the first time, IDTechEx are including 3D Printing Europe Awards, which were announced at IDTechEx Show! on 28th April in Berlin.
Global Biotechnology Insights Mar 11, 2015 Speakers announced for 3D Printing Europe 2015 IDTechEx is excited to announce the agenda for 3D Printing Europe 2015. After months of planning, we are ready to launch our fantastic speaker programme.
Global Biotechnology 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.
Global Biotechnology Insights Oct 23, 2013 Learn about printed sensors at Printed Electronics USA The 10th edition of Printed Electronics USA is only a few weeks away, and this year represents a unique opportunity to learn about printed, organic and flexible sensors.
Global Biotechnology Insights Jun 20, 2013 Flexible energy harvesting: enabling new form factors in electronics Flexible portable electronics, in order to retain their versatility would benefit from harvesters and batteries or supercapacitors on plastic substrates.