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		<title>IDTechEx | by technology | Printed Electronics | Printed Electronics World | Logic &amp; Memory</title>
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<item><title>NIST develops a flexible memristor</title><description>Electronic memory chips may soon gain the ability to bend and twist as a result of work by engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). 
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/nist_develops_a_flexible_memristor_00001487.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/nist_develops_a_flexible_memristor_00001487.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>15 Jun 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Breakthrough in producing printed memory</title><description>Thin Film Electronics, an Oslo, Norway-based Company with R&amp;D facilities in Linkoping, Sweden, known as Thinfilm, and InkTec Co. Ltd , known as InkTec, have together made a breakthrough in producing printed memory on flexible substrates.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/breakthrough_in_producing_printed_memory_00001316.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/breakthrough_in_producing_printed_memory_00001316.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>30 Mar 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>A $10 laptop?</title><description>A $10 laptop may be available in a year suggest officials of the Indian Government.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/a_10_laptop_00001225.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/a_10_laptop_00001225.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>04 Feb 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>IBM scientists develop world's fastest graphene transistor</title><description>The world's fastest graphene transistor at 26GHz was achieved by IBM Research.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/ibm_scientists_develop_worlds_fastest_graphene_transistor_00001186.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/ibm_scientists_develop_worlds_fastest_graphene_transistor_00001186.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>30 Dec 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Reduced waste and increased quality through yield management</title><description>The ISRA VISION Smash PCB&amp;#8482; inspection system can be used in printed electronics applications to detect defects to include: mis-registration, shorts, opens, cracks, &quot;mouse bites&quot;, and substrate defects.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/reduced_waste_and_increased_quality_through_yield_management_00001136.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/reduced_waste_and_increased_quality_through_yield_management_00001136.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>20 Nov 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Printed electronics - The magic arrives</title><description>How Printed Electronics is changing consumer goods and services - highlights from the forthcoming Printed Electronics USA event</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_the_magic_arrives_00001128.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_the_magic_arrives_00001128.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>13 Nov 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Wireless sensor networks 2009-2019  Part one</title><description>IDTechEx has just issued a report on the hot topic of Wireless Sensor Networks WSN, also known as Ubiquitous Sensor Networks USN. The report is called Wireless Sensor Networks.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/wireless_sensor_networks_2009_2019_part_one_00001112.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/wireless_sensor_networks_2009_2019_part_one_00001112.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>31 Oct 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Kovio Launches Printed RFID Platform for Item Level Intelligence</title><description>Kovio Inc., a privately held Silicon Valley company, announced this week the development of the world's first silicon ink based RFID and launch of its printed silicon RFID platform for item-level intelligence.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/kovio_launches_printed_rfid_platform_for_item_level_intelligence_00001101.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/kovio_launches_printed_rfid_platform_for_item_level_intelligence_00001101.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>17 Oct 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Printed Electronics Asia: Visits to local centers of excellence, part2</title><description>Further to the company visits covered in yesterday's article, attendees to the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo last week had the opportunity to visit Dai Nippon Printing, Frontier Carbon Corporation and Toppan Printing. Here we cover some of the highlights.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_asia_visits_to_local_centers_of_excellence_part2_00001099.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_asia_visits_to_local_centers_of_excellence_part2_00001099.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>15 Oct 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Highlights from Printed Electronics Asia 2008 - part one</title><description>238 people attended the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia 2008 conference and exhibition on October 8-9 this week. Companies attended included Toppan Forms, Panasonic, Dai Nippon Printing, Sony, Samsung, Toyota, Mitsubishi Plastics, Brother Industries, Teijin, Konica Minolta, Mitsui, Toshiba and Honda to name a few.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/highlights_from_printed_electronics_asia_2008_part_one_00001094.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/highlights_from_printed_electronics_asia_2008_part_one_00001094.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>10 Oct 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Printed Electronics at Seiko Epson</title><description>Seiko Epson is famous for piezo electric inkjet printing and it is this printing platform that the company is applying to printing electronic materials. Paul Patterson of Seiko Epson gives IDTechEx a brief insight into the company's history and expertise with printed electronics.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_at_seiko_epson_00001088.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_at_seiko_epson_00001088.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>08 Oct 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Ultrafast computers a step closer but OLED efficiencies look bleak</title><description>University of Utah, physicists have moved a step forward in building an organic &quot;spin transistor&quot;: a plastic semiconductor switch for future ultrafast computers and electronics but OLED efficiencies look bleak.
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/ultrafast_computers_a_step_closer_but_oled_efficiencies_look_bleak_00001043.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/ultrafast_computers_a_step_closer_but_oled_efficiencies_look_bleak_00001043.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>20 Aug 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Printed inorganic phase change memory</title><description>Materials used in CDs and DVDs form the basis of a technology that one day could replace flash memory cards used in laptops, cellphones, cameras and other electronic devices.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_inorganic_phase_change_memory_00001034.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_inorganic_phase_change_memory_00001034.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>13 Aug 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Inorganic FETs on paper</title><description>In Portugal, a new field effect transistor with paper interstrate layer has now been developed.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/inorganic_fets_on_paper_00001008.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/inorganic_fets_on_paper_00001008.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>24 Jul 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Memristors could play a role in computer memories that do not forget</title><description>Memristor discovery could lead to far more energy-efficient computing systems with memories that don't forget and never need to be booted up.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/memristors_could_play_a_role_in_computer_memories_that_do_not_forget_00000990.asp?rsstopicid=223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/memristors_could_play_a_role_in_computer_memories_that_do_not_forget_00000990.asp?rsstopicid=223</guid><pubDate>09 Jul 2008</pubDate></item>

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