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Technology Offers Technology Offers
  1. Polyethylene Protective Release Film
  2. Lightly Coloured ESD Flooring Tiles
  3. Electroactive Polymers
  4. Holographic film and shims
  5. New advertising media for TV's
  6. Manufacture of PET Film
Technology Wants Technology Wants
  1. Experts wanted all areas of electronics and displa
  2. Recycling of Electronics Waste
  3. Robotics Technologies
  4. Solar Cells
  5. Anisotropic Conducting Adhesive
  6. Glass Lenses
 News Archive  
Advanced Lead Free Solder Pastes for Printed
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Advanced Electronics Materials Technologies
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BizEsp and Liuzhou China-Tin Group to manufacture
 19th March 2008 – Oxford, UK. BizE.......
 Events Diary
COMPONEX NEPCON
India 2008
15 July 2008 - 17 July 2008

Solar Seminars China 2008
One day seminars on solar
energy industry and BizEsp
Sunergy Technology
(dates & details to be announced)
  Features Archive

 
Displays
Precious Indium Tin Oxide(ITO)
Without ITO, the manufacture of mainstream flat panel displays (FPD) is not possible. ITO is a precious material, selling for around US$1000 per kg and is used as a thin transparent electrically conducting layer on glass such as TFT-LCD glass. BizEsp is offering a full turnkey package for the manufacture / processing of TFT-LCD grade ITO.
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Electronics
Solar Power Shines
This is an overview of the global Solar Power market and comprises market data and information about key players to end of 2006. Solar industry sales volume reached around US$15bn per annum at the end of 2006 and is conservatively projected to increase to around US$36bn in 2010. Pre-tax profit reached US$3.8bn in 2006 and is projected to reach around US$6.4bn in 2010. This growth is based on surging demand that outstrips capacity plus limited pricing competition and continuing cost reductions.
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Regions
Dancing with the Dragon
In 2006, the Chinese economy became the 4th largest in the world ahead of the UK and behind Germany, Japan and USA. At current growth rates, China will overtake Japan by 2016 and USA by 2040. China is now central to the world financial markets as illustrated vividly in Q1/2007 by the massive falls in share indices in stock exchanges around the world triggered by sell-offs in the Chinese exchanges. We present here a feature on China, ideal for starting the process of understanding and successfully accessing opportunities presented by the phenomenal growth of its economy.
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