Transparent electronics is an emerging technology that uses wide band-gap semiconductors to create invisible circuits. It allows for transparent displays, solar panels, and wearable devices. Transparent electronics replaces silicon with transparent networks and components made from materials like zinc oxide and indium oxide. Applications include anti-static coatings, UV detectors, LCD panels, and transparent sensors and cameras for security. Researchers are working to improve conductivity in p-type materials and have created prototypes like a transparent RAM, mobile phone displays, and smart windows.