Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics, being thin film silicon or inorganic or organic semiconductors, can be used to form Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs), such as replacing the functionality of simple silicon chips. TFTCs also employ thin film conductors and dielectrics and the ultimate objective is to make many different components at the same time - such as displays, batteries, sensors, microphones etc using the same materials or at least the same deposition techniques thus saving cost and improving reliability. Some TFTCs will be capable of covering large areas to affordably form electronic billboards, smart shelves and so on. They will be lightweight, rugged and mechanically flexible. Often they will be made by rapid, high-volume reel-to-reel processing even forming a part of regular printing processes for graphics. These circuits will be cheap enough to permit electronics where envisaged silicon chips are always or almost always too expensive, where multiple components and needed, and where silicon is impracticle (e.g. not flexible, brittle, thick etc).
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2015
21 Aug 2015

Agfa: Exhibitor Thoughts about Printed Electronics Europe

Video interview with Agfa at Printed Electronics Europe.
21 Aug 2015

CalPoly printed electronics online certification now open

Registration is open for the fall 2015 cohort of Cal Poly's printed electronics and functional imaging online certificate program.
20 Aug 2015

Chinese Manufacturer Exploring the Europe Market for Precision Coating

Interview with ShenZhen Shining Automation Co., Ltd at Printed Electronics Europe.
19 Aug 2015

Polyera launch flexible display product

Over the last 18 months IDTechEx has reported in Printed Electronics World and at our events on the repositioning of companies moving from a component supply proposition to actually building products.
19 Aug 2015

Webinar Thursday 3 Sept: Introduction to Thermal Interface Materials

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 3 September 2015.
17 Aug 2015

Diversification challenges in the haptics industry

The growth of handheld devices in consumer electronics has enabled fast growth in the haptics industry. With billions of units sold, global reach and near ubiquitous adoption in devices like smartphones, many companies have targeted this space as having key growth potential. However, rapid commoditization led by China has left a graveyard of haptics operations across the West, Japan and Korea, so staying ahead of this curve is crucial. Our slides here summaries our latest research on haptics technologies and markets.
17 Aug 2015

Study explores nanoscale structure of thin films

The world's newest and brightest synchrotron light source has produced one of the first publications resulting from work done during the facility's science commissioning phase.
14 Aug 2015

3D Printing for Rapid Prototyping and Industrial Design

Video interview with Delektre at 3D Printing Europe.
13 Aug 2015

Agfa: Integrating Nano Silver Printed Electronics in Cars

Video interview with Agfa at Printed Electronics Europe.
13 Aug 2015

Could stronger, tougher paper replace metal?

Researchers recently discovered that paper made of cellulose fibers is tougher and stronger the smaller the fibers get.
13 Aug 2015

Award, thermally conductive gel for advanced semiconductor packaging

Dow Corning has announced that it garnered a 2015 3D InCites Award for new Dow Corning® TC-3040 Thermally Conductive Gel, a silicone-based thermal interface material designed to manage heat and support reliable performance for advanced semiconductor flip chip applications.
12 Aug 2015

New battlegrounds emerge for conductive inks and pastes

Core applications of PV and touch panels continue to grow demand, but new opportunities emerge in the form of wearable technology, circuit boards and structural electronics.
12 Aug 2015

He who does not print, vacuum coats

Atmospheric vs. vacuum deposition in the flexible electronics era.
11 Aug 2015

Conductive Patterns Printed on Textiles using Printed Electronics

Video Interview with NovaCentrix at Printed Electronics Europe.
11 Aug 2015

Emerging haptics find their niches

The industry around haptic actuators has encountered some significant challenges and changes in the last five years. However, the silver lining begins to shine through as emerging haptics find their niches. James Hayward summarises the findings from the latest IDTechEx Research report.
11 Aug 2015

Cambridge Nanotherm make the finals of the 2015 R&D 100 Awards

Cambridge Nanotherm has been named as a finalist in the R&D 100 Awards, otherwise known as the "Oscars of Invention".
10 Aug 2015

Boxfish shell inspires new materials for flexible electronics

Engineers describe how the structure of the boxfish could serve as inspiration for body armor, robots and even flexible electronics.
10 Aug 2015

PCB prototyping evolves with a new wave of electronics printers

A new wave of printers targeting printed circuit boards are enabling rapid, local prototyping while protecting company IP, finds IDTechEx Research.
7 Aug 2015

Superfast fluorescence sets new speed record

Researchers have developed an ultrafast light-emitting device that can flip on and off 90 billion times a second and could form the basis of optical computing.
6 Aug 2015

German Heliatek awarded as technology pioneer by World Economic Forum

Heliatek was awarded as one of the World Economic Forum's "technology pioneers", a selection of the world's most innovative companies.