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		<title>IDTechEx | by technology | Printed Electronics | Printed Electronics World | Materials | Organics</title>
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<item><title>PETEC purchases Optomec Aerosol Jet Deposition System</title><description>Aerosol Jet System will be used for the development of Organic Thin Film Transistors</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/petec_purchases_optomec_aerosol_jet_deposition_system_00001479.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/petec_purchases_optomec_aerosol_jet_deposition_system_00001479.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>10 Jun 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Shakeout of organic transistor developers</title><description>Following on from the shakeout in OLED developers, IDTechEx sees the same thing happening now in Organic FETs.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/shakeout_of_organic_transistor_developers_00001448.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/shakeout_of_organic_transistor_developers_00001448.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>29 May 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>National Physical Laboratory seek input for pre-standards activities</title><description>NPL, offers Printed Electronics World readers to participate in a short on-line survey, where you will be able to give your opinions on the priority areas for organic and plastic electronics.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/national_physical_laboratory_seek_input_for_pre_standards_activities_00001401.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/national_physical_laboratory_seek_input_for_pre_standards_activities_00001401.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>04 May 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Highlights on International Summit on OPV Stability</title><description>Dr Harry Zervos, IDTechEx reports on the highlights of the second International Summit on OPV Stability held on April 21-22, 2009 in Amsterdam.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/highlights_on_international_summit_on_opv_stability_00001391.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/highlights_on_international_summit_on_opv_stability_00001391.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>28 Apr 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>IMEC demonstrate 128 bit organic RFID transponder</title><description>Holst Centre - founded by the Belgian nanoelectronics research center IMEC and the Dutch research center TNO presented a 128 bit organic RFID transponder chip with Manchester encoding and anti-collision protocol.
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/imec_demonstrate_128_bit_organic_rfid_transponder_00001379.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/imec_demonstrate_128_bit_organic_rfid_transponder_00001379.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>23 Apr 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>A new way could lead to cheap and flexible electronics</title><description>Physicists at Ume&#229; University in Sweden have now developed a new and simple method for producing cheap electronic components.
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/a_new_way_could_lead_to_cheap_and_flexible_electronics_00001363.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/a_new_way_could_lead_to_cheap_and_flexible_electronics_00001363.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>13 Apr 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Printed Carbon Nanotube Transistors achieve 5GHz Frequency</title><description>Optomec's Aerosol Jet system has been used to fully print Carbon NanoTube (CNT) based Thin Film Transistors (TFT) with operating frequencies over 5 Gigahertz (GHz). The work was conducted in collaboration with the University of Massachusetts and Brewer Science, Inc.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_carbon_nanotube_transistors_achieve_5ghz_frequency_00001270.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_carbon_nanotube_transistors_achieve_5ghz_frequency_00001270.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>02 Mar 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Development of high-performance organic-dye-sensitized solar cell</title><description>A new organic high-performance dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) has been developed that does not use Ruthenium.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/development_of_high_performance_organic_dye_sensitized_solar_cell_00001248.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/development_of_high_performance_organic_dye_sensitized_solar_cell_00001248.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>20 Feb 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Positive results with n-type organic polymer semiconductors</title><description>Polyera and BASF Future Business GmbH have invented a novel n-type organic polymer semiconductor with high mobilities (greater than 0.5) and robust processability.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/positive_results_with_n_type_organic_polymer_semiconductors_00001241.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/positive_results_with_n_type_organic_polymer_semiconductors_00001241.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>17 Feb 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Insights into polymer film instability could aid high tech industries</title><description>&quot;If organic photovoltaics - to take just one example - are ever to be realized and marketed, we need to understand how the film formation process works,&quot;</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/insights_into_polymer_film_instability_could_aid_high_tech_industries_00001208.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/insights_into_polymer_film_instability_could_aid_high_tech_industries_00001208.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>19 Jan 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Finance for Printed Electronics is Not Drying Up</title><description>The news media are full of the details of the global financial meltdown. Is this affecting finance for the small companies and start-ups involved in printed and potentially printed electronics and electrics? We think not.
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/finance_for_printed_electronics_is_not_drying_up_00001200.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/finance_for_printed_electronics_is_not_drying_up_00001200.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>12 Jan 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>German government to invest in organic photovoltaic research</title><description>The German government is investing EUR 2.5 million in a project that will significantly increase the lifespan of organic solar cells (OSC) with the goal of yielding competitive organic photovoltaics (OPV) for potential commercial use.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/german_government_to_invest_in_organic_photovoltaic_research_00001161.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/german_government_to_invest_in_organic_photovoltaic_research_00001161.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>03 Dec 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>IDTechEx report on Intellipak conference held 5 November - Part two</title><description>IDTechEx finalises its report on the Intellipak conference held on 5 November in Sweden</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/idtechex_report_on_intellipak_conference_held_5_november_part_two_00001123.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/idtechex_report_on_intellipak_conference_held_5_november_part_two_00001123.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>11 Nov 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>IDTechEx report on Intellipak conference held 5 November -  Part One</title><description>IDTechEx report on the Intellipak conference held in Sweden on 5 November that was mainly in Swedish and partly in English with just over 40 attending and excellent content.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/idtechex_report_on_intellipak_conference_held_5_november_part_one_00001122.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/idtechex_report_on_intellipak_conference_held_5_november_part_one_00001122.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>10 Nov 2008</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Chemist devises self assembling organic wires</title><description>A team of chemists at The Johns Hopkins University has created water-soluble electronic materials that spontaneously assemble themselves into &quot;wires&quot; 10,000 times smaller than a human hair.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/chemist_devises_self_assembling_organic_wires_00001109.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/chemist_devises_self_assembling_organic_wires_00001109.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>24 Oct 2008</pubDate></item>

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