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<item><title>Highly Efficient Large-Area Perovskite For Next Generation Displays</title><description>Metal halide perovskites have very narrow spectral emission, excellent color purity, low material cost, and wide and easy color-tunability. Based on these advantages, perovskites are considered as a promising high color purity light emitter which can replace the conventional organic and inorganic quantum dot light emitters in displays and solid-state lighting technologies.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/26694/highly-efficient-large-area-perovskite-for-next-generation-displays?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/26694/highly-efficient-large-area-perovskite-for-next-generation-displays?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2022 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Soft Semiconductors that Stretch Like Human Skin</title><description>Semiconductors are moving away from rigid substrates, which are cut or formed into thin discs or wafers, to more flexible plastic material and even paper thanks to new material and fabrication discoveries. The trend toward more flexible substrates has led to fabrication of numerous devices, from light-emitting diodes to solar cells and transistors.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/25525/soft-semiconductors-that-stretch-like-human-skin?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/25525/soft-semiconductors-that-stretch-like-human-skin?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Companies Changing the Face of Polymer Recycling</title><description>Central to any circular economy is polymer recycling. Current mechanical recycling processes face many issues from societal perceptions of recycling, to economic and technological barriers; however, there are a number of companies whose innovations are changing the face of polymer recycling. From IDTechEx's latest report, &quot;Green Technology and Polymer Recycling: Market Analysis 2020-2030&quot; by Dr Bryony Core, here is a rundown of some of these key companies.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/companies-changing-the-face-of-polymer-recycling/19235?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/companies-changing-the-face-of-polymer-recycling/19235?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/59/97.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/59/97.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>b.core@IDTechEx.com (Dr Bryony Core)</author></item>

<item><title>2019 marks the year for 5G</title><description>In this article IDTechEx Research provides highlights from Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 regarding 5G technologies. More information can be found in the brand new 5G report from IDTechEx Research, '5G Technology, Market and Forecast 2019-2029'.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/2019-marks-the-year-for-5g/16879?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/2019-marks-the-year-for-5g/16879?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/31/1C.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/31/1C.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>l.jiang@idtechex.com (Dr Luyun Jiang)</author></item>

<item><title>DuPont MCM enables Wearable Technology thanks to Stretchable Inks</title><description>Video insight into products enabled by DuPont MCM, shown at Printed Electronics USA</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/7231/dupont-mcm-enables-wearable-technology-thanks-to-stretchable-inks?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/7231/dupont-mcm-enables-wearable-technology-thanks-to-stretchable-inks?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2015 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/02/88.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/02/88.jpg?w=460"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Printed Electronics Research with acquisition of CeraPrinter X-Serie</title><description>Ceradrop is pleased to announce that the Tobin J. Marks research group, part of Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, has acquired a CeraPrinter X-Serie machine as part of an ongoing close collaboration with Ceradrop (Limoges, France).</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/5440/printed-electronics-research-with-acquisition-of-ceraprinter-x-serie?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/5440/printed-electronics-research-with-acquisition-of-ceraprinter-x-serie?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Inorganic and composite printed electronics is favoured</title><description>At the forthcoming event, Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics Europe 3-4 April in Berlin, one third of the 94 presentations and masterclasses primarily concern organic compounds but two thirds primarily concern inorganic and composite devices.  The organisers did not steer it that way: the customers did.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/inorganic-and-composite-printed-electronics-is-favoured/4258?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/inorganic-and-composite-printed-electronics-is-favoured/4258?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/38/F7.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/38/F7.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>p.harrop@IDTechEx.com (Dr Peter Harrop)</author></item>

<item><title>Solid state batteries to rival their lithium-ion counterparts</title><description>This advanced battery technology has three times the energy density of current li-ion batteries, costing less than half the price per kilowatt-hour.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/3110/solid-state-batteries-to-rival-their-lithium-ion-counterparts?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/3110/solid-state-batteries-to-rival-their-lithium-ion-counterparts?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Graphene films clear major fabrication hurdle</title><description>Graphene films clear major fabrication hurdle</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2288/graphene-films-clear-major-fabrication-hurdle?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2288/graphene-films-clear-major-fabrication-hurdle?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Intrinsiq Materials acquires new technology licence</title><description>Intrinsiq Materials Ltd. (IML) has secured exclusive, worldwide rights on a novel, low temperature route to making nanoparticles for an undisclosed sum.  The technology was developed by a leading European chemical company, and the transfer of title has been completed as part of a negotiated package. The technology transfer was carried out during the first quarter of 2010.

</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2222/intrinsiq-materials-acquires-new-technology-licence?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2222/intrinsiq-materials-acquires-new-technology-licence?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Transistors on plastic</title><description>Last week, the Photonics and Plastic Electronics KTN put together a one day seminar that gave an overview of the activity in the UK on the topic of flexible organic and inorganic transistors.  Speakers were representing both Universities around the country as well as companies that are developing transistor/backplane technologies. Inorganic, organic and hybrid versions are being developed in order to evaluate the performance of each type of device.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2145/transistors-on-plastic?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2145/transistors-on-plastic?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/2D/4D.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/2D/4D.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>h.zervos@IDTechEx.com (Dr Harry Zervos)</author></item>

<item><title>PriMeBits memory project goes inorganic</title><description>In the European PriMeBits project, a printable electric low-voltage non-volatile memory is being developed for printed sensor, media and wireless ID applications. The main strategy is to utilize printed technology where it has a competitive advantage compared to silicon technology. The project builds on basic research of new materials and components and takes the results into prototyping of new applications. To reduce the research risk, two different technologies for the memory functionality are considered with partially overlapping application areas.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2120/primebits-memory-project-goes-inorganic?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2120/primebits-memory-project-goes-inorganic?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/5E/8C.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/5E/8C.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>p.harrop@IDTechEx.com (Dr Peter Harrop)</author></item>

<item><title>Kovio and Nissan Chemical Ramp Up Production of Silicon Ink</title><description>Kovio and Nissan Chemical have announced a joint collaboration to scale up production of Kovio's silicon ink. In addition, Nissan Chemical is now working with leading display manufacturers to explore the use of high-performance and low-cost printed silicon electronics to manufacture TFT backplanes for displays.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2011/kovio-and-nissan-chemical-ramp-up-production-of-silicon-ink?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/2011/kovio-and-nissan-chemical-ramp-up-production-of-silicon-ink?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://cdn.idtechex.com/images/spacer.gif"></media:content></item>

<item><title>Printed Electronics uses more inorganics and composites</title><description>Printed electronics is using more inorganics and composites in the quest for higher performance, lower costs, finer feature size, stretchability and creation of radically new components such as memristors, supercabatteries and metamaterials.</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/1552/printed-electronics-uses-more-inorganics-and-composites?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/1552/printed-electronics-uses-more-inorganics-and-composites?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/61/43.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/61/43.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>r.das@IDTechEx.com (Raghu Das)</author></item>

<item><title>Surge in inorganic printed and thin film electronics</title><description>Organic printed electronics has attracted hundreds of participants over the years. However, the topic is as much about inorganic electronics as it is organics - organic electronics is not the end game for all printed electronics.
</description><link>https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/1525/surge-in-inorganic-printed-and-thin-film-electronics?rsst2id=50</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/1525/surge-in-inorganic-printed-and-thin-film-electronics?rsst2id=50</guid><pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/43/78.jpg?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/00/43/78.jpg?w=460"></media:content><author>p.harrop@IDTechEx.com (Dr Peter Harrop)</author></item>

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