ISORG

ISORG

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ISORG http://www.isorg.fr, founded in France in 2010 with 46 employees, a pioneer in organic printed electronics applications and development. ISORG produced the world first image sensor on plastic showing the ability to build a plastic camera with organic materials. Holding 15 patents, ISORG has received many awards that among at the FlexTech and FLEXI R&D conferences in USA.
In 2017, ISORG has opened a production facility in Limoges, producing OEM organic photonic sensors to be integrated in final products and offers complete services from proof-of-concept to mass production for innovative opto-electronics systems.
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2023
4 Apr 2023

Smart Packaging 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Raghu Das and Dr Matthew Dyson
16 Mar 2023

RFID Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang, Raghu Das and Dr Matthew Dyson
5 Jan 2023

Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2023-2033: Applications and Markets

IDTechEx Report: Dr Matthew Dyson
2022
21 Dec 2022

Manufacturing Printed Electronics 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr Matthew Dyson
2021
9 Sep 2021

Printed and Flexible Sensors 2022-2032: Technologies, Players, Markets

IDTechEx Report: Dr Matthew Dyson
27 Jul 2021

ISORG

ISORG is an early stage company that is developing organic photodetectors for both biometric security and healthcare monitoring. This update briefly discusses the latest developments and target markets.
11 Mar 2021

FBI Certification for First Organic Photodiode Fingerprint Scanner

Isorg announces its Fingerprint Acquisition Profile 10 module has received FBI certification, the first in this category of organic photodiode based optical sensors. The FAP 10 biometrics module is now approved for use in security applications, in particular in mobile device identification for access control at airports and other facilities where the highest security levels are needed.
2020
13 Nov 2020

Materials for Printed/Flexible Electronics 2021-2031: Technologies, Applications, Market Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Matthew Dyson, Raghu Das and Dr Richard Collins
9 Jun 2020

Piezotech Arkema

17 Apr 2020

Flexible Hybrid Electronics 2020-2030: Applications, Challenges, Innovations and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Matthew Dyson
9 Apr 2020

ISORG

ISORG are a French company that manufacture screen printed organic photodetectors (OPDs), with a target market of large area fingerprint sensors for mobile and security applications. The are the only company capable of mass producing OPDs.
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3 Apr 2020

Flexible Electronics in Healthcare 2020-2030

IDTechEx Report: Dr Nadia Tsao and Raghu Das
29 Jan 2020

ISORG

At CES 2020, IDTechEx interviewed ISORG and saw a demonstration of their new fingerprint scanners. This included an under the display fingerprint scanner and a single fingerprint sensor, the later having 500dpi.
2019
16 Sep 2019

Flexible, Printed and Organic Electronics 2020-2030: Forecasts, Technologies, Markets

IDTechEx Report: Raghu Das and Dr Xiaoxi He
2018
27 Sep 2018

Isorg raises €24M in series B funding

Isorg, a Grenoble and Limoges, France-based developer of printed organic photodetectors and large-area image sensors, raised €24M in Series B financing.
15 Mar 2018

ISORG

ISORG develop Organic Photo Detector (OPD) systems which are partly printed, with mass production beginning in late 2018 or early 2019. They are focusing on smart shelves and finger print scanners (small and large area).
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2017
10 May 2017

How Printed Image Sensors Are Reshaping The Landscape Of The Biometrics Market

ISORG, France
8 Mar 2017

Three Hot Trends in Printed and Flexible Electronics

In this article IDTechEx lists some of the hottest sectors in printed electronics.
2016
17 Nov 2016

How Printed Electronics Is Reshaping The Landscape Of Optical Sensor Applications

ISORG, France
18 Oct 2016

Highest resolution flexible fingerprint sensor

FlexEnable, the leader in the development and industrialisation of flexible organic electronics, and ISORG, the pioneer in organic photodetectors and large area image sensors in printed electronics, are the first companies to jointly launch a flexible fingerprint sensor with 500 dots per inch image resolution.