Global Bus Switch IC Market 2017-2021 by Technavio
According to the latest market study released by Technavio, the global bus switch IC market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 4% during...
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Market worth 56.07 Billion USD by 2022
The report "Air Traffic Control (ATC) Market by Airspace (ATCSCC, ARTCC, TRACON, ATCT, FSS), Application (Communication, Navigation, Surveillance, Automation), Sector (Commercial, Defense), Investment Type, System, and...
Smart City Investment Will Double by 2021 : BCC Research
Globalization and development of smart cities has given boost to the Smart city investment and a huge leap can be seen in the market.
According...
Radar Sensor Market worth 20.64 Billion USD by 2023
According to the new market research report "Radar Sensor Market by Type (Imaging, and Non-Imaging), Technology, Component, Band (HF, VHF, and UHF; L, S, C, and...
Survey Finds Varied Autonomy and Safety Technology Preferences for New Vehicles, IHS Markit Says
New research on consumer preferences for full autonomy in new vehicles finds the technology is not yet popular among a broad audience, according to...
Ultracold molecules hold promise for quantum computing
Researchers have taken an important step toward the long-sought goal of a quantum computer, which in theory should be capable of vastly faster computations...
Transparent, flexible solar cells
Imagine a future in which solar cells are all around us — on windows and walls, cell phones, laptops, and more. A new flexible,...
Solar Photovoltaic Installations Will Double to 800 GW by 2021 as Annual Installations Reach...
Boston, July 25, 2017 - Solar photovoltaic (PV) installations saw a surge in global deployment reaching 75 GW in 2016, a 49% year-over-year growth....
No battery, no wire, no problem
(CAMBRIDGE, Mass) — The traditional Japanese art of origami transforms a simple sheet of paper into complex, three-dimensional shapes through a very specific pattern...
First battery-free cellphone makes calls by harvesting ambient power
University of Washington researchers have invented a cellphone that requires no batteries — a major leap forward in moving beyond chargers, cords and dying phones. Instead,...