Thursday 15 May 2025 - How and Why the Ion Exchange Membrane Market Is Preparing for Growth in the Coming Next Decade; An overview of ion exchange membrane materials and their common applications; Key ...
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Join Dr. Yu-Han Chang, Principal Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, for an exclusive webinar exploring the dynamic and fast-growing RFID industry. Choose your preferred time zone - the webinar runs three ...
CCUS is a central part of every industrial decarbonization roadmap. At its heart, this is a separation challenge, which therefore brings about the question of whether membranes can be used. Membranes ...
There are concerns about the contribution of the leather industry, both plastic-based and animal-based, to greenhouse gas emissions and environmental damage. As such, changing consumer attitudes ...
In-mold electronics (IME) can allow for surfaces or 3D structures to become functional, with embedded electrical components, to streamline and increase performance capabilities. IDTechEx's report, "In ...
In the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry, chiplet technology is emerging as a transformative force, offering innovative solutions to many of the challenges faced by traditional monolithic System ...
The EV revolution is driving demand for a huge variety of materials used in battery cells and packs. With new chemistries emerging to bridge cost and energy density gaps, the landscape is evolving ...
Take-out in boxes fermented from bacteria, ketchup squeezed from seaweed, oil spills cleaned with aerogels derived from wood pulp- these seeming technologies of the future are already being ...
Beyond energy storage, falling prices and increasing production open opportunities for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in cost-sensitive applications Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are rapidly emerging as a key ...
Thermal interface materials (TIMs) are responsible for transferring the heat from heat generating components onto a heatsink in electronic devices, including electric vehicle batteries, and consumer ...