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ITO Replaced by 2021?

by Tom Allen

Touch Display Research has predicted that ITO replacement technologies, such as silver nanowire and carbon nanotubes, will not become the major transparent conductor for touch panels until 2021. A new report analyses the market …

Tags:CNTs (Carbon Nanotubes)| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Touch| Touch Display Research (TDR)| Vol 23 - Issue 04

An Inflection Point for Large Touch Displays?

by Bob Raikes

We’ve finally got to the end of our CES report. It highlights how much of CES is being taken over by the automotive field and how much concentration there was on AR and VR. …

Tags:Cima Nanotech| Editorial| FlatFrog| Infrared Touch| Large Display Monitor| Metal Mesh| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Touch Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Cambrios Focusing on AIOs – and Winning!

by Bob Raikes

Cambrios, which makes silver nanowire materials for procap touch and other applications, was in the Westgate hotel. The company has found a segment of the market, All-in-one (AIO) PCs, that need the performance of …

Tags:Cambrios| CES 2016| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Innova Adds Touch to Films (IC14)

by Bob Raikes

Dr Dan Button is from Innova Dynamics and the company effectively used SID to make announcements and come more into public view. It has announced new products with Dai Nippon Printing. Innova is an …

Tags:DNP| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| Silver Nanowire| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Silver Nanowires Get Large

by Ken Werner

The arguments for replacing indium tin oxide (ITO) with non-ITO transparent conductors are powerful and widely known. Although ITO is quite transparent, it is not a very good conductor. Even more important, as flexible …

Tags:Cambrios| ITO Replacement| SID Display Week 2015| Silver Nanowire| Vol 22 - Issue 22

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QDs, Nanowires, OLEDs and More at SID 2015

by Tom Allen

SID 2015 is taking place from 31st May – 5th June in San Jose, California. Display Monitor has a significant presence on the ground at the show (please say hi!), and here we are …

Tags:CNTs (Carbon Nanotubes)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanoco| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2015| Silver Nanowire| UDC| Vol 22 - Issue 22

Rumour: Apple Looking at Silver Nanowires

by Tom Allen

Korea’s ET News claims that Apple is looking into silver nanowire technology for the touch panels on the (long-rumoured) 12.9″ iPad. By exchanging an ITO-based clear film for silver nanowires, Apple intends to raise …

Tags:iPad| ITO| ITO Replacement| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 20

C3Nano and Nissha Partner on Silver Nanowire Conductive Film

by Norbert Hildebrand

Silver nanowires (AgNW) are one alternative for ITO conductive films, offering low sheet resistance as well as low haze. This makes them a great solution for touch panels. C3Nano has announced that it is …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| Silver Nanowire| Vol 22 - Issue 20

C3nano Buys Silver Nanowire Maker

by Helen Vince

US firm C3nano says it has acquire Asia’s major supplier of silver nanowire (AgNW), Aiden of Korea. The company said that in addition to establishing a vertically integrated AgNW supply, the acquisition provides C3nanowith …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 22 - Issue 19

C3nano Seals Acquisition of Asia’s Largest Manufacturer of Silver Nanowire

by Bob Raikes

C3nano Seals Acquisition of Asia’s Largest Manufacturer of Silver Nanowire—Aiden Co. Ltd. Korea. Deal enables rapid production at scale of new era technologies for the touch sensor and display industry. Hayward, Calif., — April …

Tags:ITO Replacement| SID Display Week 2015| Silver Nanowire

Researchers Discover Self-Healing Nanowire Properties

by Tom Allen

Silver nanowires are one option to replace ITO as a conductive material in displays – they are lower-cost and flexible – but research has been limited due to a lack of understanding about their …

Tags:Flexible Devices| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Silver Nanowires Approach $500 Million Value

by Tom Allen

A report by Nanomarkets (http://tinyurl.com/lsj7kf8) predicts that the market for silver nanowire-based transparent conductor materials will be worth $485 million by 2022. These materials are currently seeing increasing adoption in touch sensors. The market …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 12