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Report: RFID market to hit $5.3B this year 2008-11-11
A new report from ABI Research forecasts that the worldwide RFID market will exceed $5.3 billion in 2008  
Validus taps IMI for powered cards 2008-11-07
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI) and Validus Technologies Corporation are pleased to announce a strategic manufacturing alliance serving the global powered card industry.  
Firm expects market boom for TOP dielectrics 2008-10-17
The market for dielectric materials for thin-film, organic and printable (TOP) electronics reach more than $635 million by 2015, according to a new report from NanoMarkets LC.  
Organic electronics grow to meet society's needs 2008-10-16
Rising to meet the challenges of various key trends driving modern societies, organic electronics opens up to new fields of applications.  
Digi-Key, DLP ink global distribution deal 2008-09-30
Digi-Key Corp. and DLP Design Inc. have entered into a worldwide distribution agreement.  
Group pushes RFID standardization to secure supply chain 2008-09-23
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry has been piloting trials of RFID tag technology as a way to secure the prescription drug supply chain via an electronic pedigree  
Patent startup secures high-profile VC investments 2008-09-22
A startup that claims it has a better approach for helping high tech companies deal with the rising costs of patent litigation and licensing has gained backing from two large venture capitalists.  
Tiny switches respond to security cards' risks 2008-09-10
Peratech has developed switches made from an ultrathin pressure sensitive material, which the company claims can overcome the risks of "contactless skimming" in security cards.  
India petroleum firms tap IBM's RFID tracking solution 2008-09-09
IBM will implement RFID-based solution for Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd (HPCL), a Fortune 500 company and a downstream petroleum organization in India  
Special chips ready to identify unique marks 2008-09-09
A Palo Alto security and authentication startup known for its 'unclonable' silicon chips was recently introduced by Verayo in an effort to move its focus from government defense contracts to commercial markets.  
NXP roadmap drives application-specific solutions 2008-09-09
After going private two years ago and having recently sold off its wireless group to STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors now faces formidable challenges in redefining itself.  
Industry confab sheds light on future of organic electronics 2008-07-25
The Organic Semiconductor Conference this year (OSC-08) will bring together over 500 engineers, researchers, business leaders and investors worldwide to report progress and discuss future directions in the organic electronics and organic semiconductor industries.  
Predicting real-world wireless performance 2008-07-16
Scalability and the interaction of applications with each other have always made real-world wireless performance unpredictable in the lab. An additional challenge emerges with the introduction of 802.11n-complaint devices along with the existing a/b/g equipment.  
Impinj buys Intel's RFID reader chip biz 2008-07-14
UHF Gen 2 RFID solutions provider Impinj Inc. has acquired Intel Corp.'s RFID operation  
USDC switches name to FlexTech Alliance, expands mission 2008-07-11
The U. S. Display Consortium (USDC) is expanding its mission to support the emerging flexible, printed electronics market—subsequently changing the organization's official name to the FlexTech Alliance to reflect this new activity and opportunity.  


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