Analysis
Saudi Arabia begins implementation of RoHS for electrical and electronic products
On July 4, 2022, Saudi Arabia began implementing its Regulation on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) for electronic and electrical equipment (EEE).
Tech evolution is outpacing consumer interest
The pace of innovation in the tech industry is causing drag in the consumer market, with many struggling to embrace new products, according to new research from Studio Graphene.
The LIDAR sensor market estimated value of $5.6B By 2031
As per a report by Fact.MR, the global LiDAR sensor market is anticipated to be valued at $5.6b by 2031, expanding at an impressive CAGR of 12.5% over the forecast period of 2021 to 2031.
3D body scanners market to top valuation of $264Mn by 2027
This Fact.MR study currently places the global 3D body scanners market at $131.5mn. Over the next five years, worldwide sales of 3D body scanners are estimated to increase at an astronomical CAGR of 14.9%.
Yole Group announces its biometrics report
Consumer biometrics is boosted by SWIR (sensing in the shortwave infrared), under-display face recognition, and optical TFT for full-screen fingerprint sensing.
WBA report covers plans for Wi-Fi 7 deployment by 2024
A report by the WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance) has been announced. Its findings suggest that Wi-Fi 7 is emerging as one of the most important areas of investment in new connectivity technologies.
IDTechEx reports on US Sanctions on Chinese semiconductors
According to IDTechEx, on 7th of October 2022, the US announced a series of targeted updates to its export regulations concerning semiconductors and associated technologies in China.
Global 200mm semiconductor fab capacity to surge 20%
Semiconductor manufacturers worldwide are estimated to increase 200mm fab capacity 20% from 2021 through 2025, adding 13 new 200mm lines as the industry reaches a record high of more than seven million wafers per month (wpm), SEMI announced in its 200mm Fab Outlook to 2025 report.
What really drives buying decisions?
Why do people and businesses choose to buy certain products? Vendors around the world spend millions on market research trying to find the answer to that relatively simple question. But the answer is far from simple.
The difference between (raw) data and intel
Last month, Sam Holland attended Sustainability Live, an exciting conference that focused on eco-friendly concepts in modern technology. One key idea that stood out for Sam was the point that climate change research requires a lot more than data: it needs intel, too.