IDTechEx Research forecasts that the wearable technology market will rise from $24.2 billion in 2015 to three times that size in ten years - creating a market of $74 billion in 2025.
IDTechEx

IDTechEx works at the forefront of technology innovation; assessing new technologies and their application by providing market research and intelligence services to our clients. Our clients use our insights to help make strategic business decisions and grow their organisations. We have provided these services since 1999 to clients around the world.
There are no Products & Services to display
IDTechEx research shows that there are three important technological megatrends for vehicles that are now coming increasingly important. They are shaping what is designed and the market positioning of new vehicles, from type of customer targeted to the location where the vehicles will be used.
The latest IDTechEx report looks at power electronics for electric vehicles.

Not only will the use of RFID in China become a $4.3 billion market in 2025, but that figure will almost double if the value of tags and readers made in the country and exported elsewhere is included, says Dr Xiaoxi He, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx.
There is divided opinion on the future of traction fuel cells in electric vehicles, though few argue any more that they will power the majority of electric vehicles. Nonetheless some manufacturers are very enthusiastic and now could be the beginning of the end of the trough of disillusionment, indeed the time to invest, as analysed in the IDTechEx report Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles 2015-2030:...
BASF sues Umicore, Toyota launches fuel cell cars, VW buys a solid state battery company and all car companies are rushing behind Google for automation - what does it all mean? IDTechEx examines the bigger picture of the high stakes of the future automotive industry.
Recent IDTechEx conference presentations and webinars on the research carried out for the new IDTechEx report, Electric Buses 2015-2025 attracted many questions, says its Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop.
In 2025, eight million hybrid cars will be made with a range extender, the additional power source that distinguishes them from pure-electric, says Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of IDTechEx.
Most drones are and will remain electric as detailed in the new IDTechEx report, Electric Drones: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) 2015-2025. Cameras of an increasing variety of types will be in more and more drones and they will become more versatile, lighter weight, more robust and lower cost as they are used for many purposes beyond navigation and surveillance.
Pages
There are no events to display

Technology Analyst: Tech Scouting, Market Research & Consultancy
IDTechEx seeks applicants with a strong interest in combining technology innovations with their business potential.
...
No Blog articles found