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		<title>IDTechEx | by technology | Printed Electronics | Printed Electronics World | Materials | Organics</title>
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<item><title>Introduction of Coatema's new Minicoater at Printed Electronics Europe</title><description>Printed Electronics Europe 2010 is one of the World's largest events on printed and organic electronics. Coatema Coating Machinery, one of the pioneers in these fields with installations at VTT, Holst Centre, IPMS Dresden, IAP Potsdam and several other leading R&amp;D institutions worldwide is going to present a new development for small-scale, cost-efficient and multifunctional R&amp;D roll to roll equipment.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/introduction_of_coatemas_new_minicoater_at_printed_electronics_europe_00002079.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/introduction_of_coatemas_new_minicoater_at_printed_electronics_europe_00002079.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>04 Mar 2010</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Printed electronics technology - back to basics</title><description>Find out the most exciting advances and applications in the new world of stretchable, invisible, morphable, tightly rollable, edible and other previously impossible electronics.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_technology_back_to_basics_00002063.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/printed_electronics_technology_back_to_basics_00002063.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>25 Feb 2010</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Organic electrochemical cell could be an alternative to OLED lighting</title><description>An organic light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) could be a cheaper alternative to OLED technology.  
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/organic_electrochemical_cell_could_be_an_alternative_to_oled_lighting_00002025.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/organic_electrochemical_cell_could_be_an_alternative_to_oled_lighting_00002025.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>08 Feb 2010</pubDate></item>

<item><title>The new generation of liquid crystal displays</title><description>A new generation of flat panel displays is being developed which may ultimately supersede Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs).</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/the_new_generation_of_liquid_crystal_displays_00002002.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/the_new_generation_of_liquid_crystal_displays_00002002.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>29 Jan 2010</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Light emitting transistors for lab-on-chip</title><description>What started out as 'blue-sky' thinking by a group of European researchers could ultimately lead to the commercial mass production of a new generation of optoelectronic components for devices ranging from mobile laboratories to mobile phones.
</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/light_emitting_transistors_for_lab_on_chip_00001959.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/light_emitting_transistors_for_lab_on_chip_00001959.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>06 Jan 2010</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Ultimate flexible barrier film</title><description>In the annual report of $15 billion Japanese giant DNP, formerly Dai Nippon Printing announces the success of the development of ultra-impermeable plastic film substrates.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/ultimate_flexible_barrier_film_00001946.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/ultimate_flexible_barrier_film_00001946.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>28 Dec 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Stanford-led research helps overcome barrier for organic electronics</title><description>Electronic devices can't work well unless all of the transistors, or switches, within them allow electrical current to flow easily when they are turned on. A team of engineers has determined why some transistors made of organic crystals don't perform well, yielding ideas about how to make them work better.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/stanford_led_research_helps_overcome_barrier_for_organic_electronics_00001859.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/stanford_led_research_helps_overcome_barrier_for_organic_electronics_00001859.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>20 Nov 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Taiyo America Expands Conductive Ink Offerings for Printed Electronics</title><description>Taiyo America, Inc. (Carson City, NV), a subsidiary of Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co., Ltd.&amp;reg; (Tokyo, Japan) the leader in solder mask technology for printed circuit boards, now offers an expanded line of conductive ink products for printed electronics and photovoltaic applications. Taiyo Ink, who has long offered conductive inks for printed wiring board and flat panel display applications, is introducing the ECM&amp;reg;-100 line of conductive inks.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/taiyo_america_expands_conductive_ink_offerings_for_printed_electronics_00001856.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/taiyo_america_expands_conductive_ink_offerings_for_printed_electronics_00001856.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>18 Nov 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Organic Solar Cells reach 6% confirmed efficiency</title><description>Heliatek GmbH develop organic solar cells consisting of so called &quot;small molecules&quot; - organic dyes which are synthesized from hydrocarbons.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/organic_solar_cells_reach_6_confirmed_efficiency_00001650.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/organic_solar_cells_reach_6_confirmed_efficiency_00001650.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>01 Sep 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Organic electronics a two-way street with new plastic semiconductor</title><description>About 30 years ago, it was discovered that some plastics, or polymers, could conduct electricity. Since then researchers have been working to make them more efficient.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/organic_electronics_a_two_way_street_with_new_plastic_semiconductor_00001623.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/organic_electronics_a_two_way_street_with_new_plastic_semiconductor_00001623.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>19 Aug 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Graphene Innovator Vorbeck Materials raises $5.1 million</title><description>Graphene Innovator Vorbeck Materials receives $5.1 million in Series 2 financing</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/graphene_innovator_vorbeck_materials_raises_5_1_million_00001584.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/graphene_innovator_vorbeck_materials_raises_5_1_million_00001584.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>31 Jul 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>New topics covered at Printed Electronics Asia</title><description>While some involved in OLEDs and OTFTs are moving out of the business of printed and potentially printed electronics, work on inorganic materials and compounds is increasing. The IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo will give a balanced view with many presentations being World firsts.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/new_topics_covered_at_printed_electronics_asia_00001568.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/new_topics_covered_at_printed_electronics_asia_00001568.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>22 Jul 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Polytos project to develop smart labels based on organic electronics</title><description>Novel research approach: Development of an overall &quot;Organic Electronics&quot; process to permit the industrial use of smart labels</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/polytos_project_to_develop_smart_labels_based_on_organic_electronics_00001560.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/polytos_project_to_develop_smart_labels_based_on_organic_electronics_00001560.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>17 Jul 2009</pubDate></item>

<item><title>Edible RFID</title><description>Electronic tattoos applied to animals and meat employ FDA approved dyes that can be read with microwaves at a distance.</description><link>http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/edible_rfid_00001536.asp?rsstopicid=233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/edible_rfid_00001536.asp?rsstopicid=233</guid><pubDate>09 Jul 2009</pubDate></item>

<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>

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