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Metamaterials are a type of advanced material that are engineered to have properties not found in nature. They are composed of multiple elements arranged in a specific pattern to produce a desired effect. Metamaterials are used in a variety of applications, such as antennas, optical devices, and acoustic devices. They are also used in the aerospace and defense industries for radar-absorbing materials and stealth technology.
Metamaterials are a rapidly growing market, driven by the need for more efficient and cost-effective solutions. The increasing demand for miniaturized and lightweight components is also driving the market. Additionally, the development of new technologies such as 5G and the Internet of Things is expected to create new opportunities for metamaterials.
Some companies in the metamaterials market include Metamagnetics, Metamaterial Technologies, Kymeta, Echodyne, and Evolv Technology. Show Less Read more