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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2011
22 Dec 2011

Imec, Polyera & Solvay have achieved a new world-record efficiency

Imec, Polyera and Solvay set 8.3% efficiency record for organic solar cell with inverted device architecture
21 Dec 2011

Graphene innovator Vorbeck Materials receives additional financing

Vorbeck Materials Corp. announced that it has completed a fully subscribed series 3 financing.
20 Dec 2011

Footfalls and Heartbeats

Entrepreneur Karen Bender could have "hatched" her latest venture anywhere in the world but she chose Wellington's business incubator Creative HQ over them all.
16 Dec 2011

Progress at PolymerVision

PolymerVision showcased their truly rollable 6" display technology capable of showing animated images (10Hz) at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA vent earlier this month - the world's largest event on the topic.
16 Dec 2011

A fascination with organic electronics

The three scientists succeeded in adapting organic semiconductors for use in a wide range of products, thereby creating the basis for innovative applications in displays, lighting, and photovoltaics.
15 Dec 2011

Industrial Inkjet launched XYPrint 100 at Printed Electronics USA 2011

Industrial Inkjet Ltd (IIJ) exhibited at the 8th Annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA conference held in Santa Clara, CA November 30th through December 1st. IIJ presented the new XYPrint 100 deposition printer based on Konica Minolta printhead technology.
15 Dec 2011

Printed Electronics at Peratech

Peratech is offering a novel and interesting ink that can change its resistance by as much as 16 orders of magnitude when pressed with a finger!
14 Dec 2011

First molybdenite microchip

Molybdenite, a new and very promising material, can surpass the physical limits of silicon. EPFL scientists have proven this by making the first molybdenite microchip, with smaller and more energy efficient transistors.
13 Dec 2011

Growth in printed electronics

Last week IDTechEx held the largest (worldwide) printed electronics and photovoltaics conference and tradeshow in Silicon Valley (Santa Clara Convention Center, California). This show brought together more than 1300 attendees from 28 countries. Players active across the entire value chain were present; covering the full range from research organisations to end-users, and from small start-ups to multi-billion internationals.
13 Dec 2011

A3200 MotionPAC - integrated PLC and advanced motion

Aerotech's A3200 MotionPAC is a software-based Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) that is completely integrated with Aerotech's A3200 motion controller to increase programming efficiency, decrease development time and to increase quality.
12 Dec 2011

Fully printed flexible and transparent graphene devices

The wonder material of modern science now promises all-printed, flexible and transparent graphene devices on more or less any surface Inkjet technology.
12 Dec 2011

IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2011 award winners

The annual printed electronics award winners were announced at the IDTechEx Awards Dinner in Santa Clara, California. The awards recognize outstanding progress in the development and commercialization of printed electronics, an industry that produces a huge amount of technical innovation which will be used in many products.
9 Dec 2011

Metalonix name change to Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.

Metalonix, Inc., a ground-breaking provider of functional metallic inks, is pleased to announce its official corporate name has changed to Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc. ("Liquid X"). Liquid X spun out of Carnegie Mellon University in 2010 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
8 Dec 2011

World's first 3D touch panel product

The world's first three dimensional touch panel product, is being developed by Nissha and Unidym.
7 Dec 2011

Flexible circuit technology, 4th edition now available

Technology never sleeps, and the five years that have passed since the previous edition of Flexible Circuit Technology was released have provided a substantial amount of new material for the all-new fourth edition of Flexible Circuit Technology, edited by 40-year electronics interconnection industry veteran Joseph Fjelstad and coauthored with some the world's top interconnection technologists.
7 Dec 2011

Researchers demonstrate future of computing

Researchers demonstrate future of computing with graphene, racetrack and carbon nanotube breakthroughs. Prototypes developed for first time in real-world manufacturing environments are critical step towards transferring research into commercial devices.
6 Dec 2011

New R2R Linear Source allows PECVD deposition and Plasma Etching

New R2R Linear Source allows PECVD deposition and Plasma Etch for Flexible Electronic Applications
6 Dec 2011

RUSNANO helps an international player in innovative pharmaceuticals

RUSNANO has announced the acquisition of 41.37 percent of owners' equity in project company SynBio. RUSNANO paid 900 million rubles for the share as part of an earlier signed investment agreement whose participants include the Human Stem Cells Institute, Pharmsynthez, Cryonix, FDS Pharma LLP (United Kingdom), and Pharmsynthez's chairman Dmitry Genkin as a private investor .
6 Dec 2011

Stretching electrical conductance to the limit

Individual molecules have been used to create electrical components like resistors, transistors and diodes that mimic the properties of familiar semiconductors. But according to Nongjian (NJ) Tao, a researcher at the Biodesign Institute at ASU, unique properties inherent in single molecules also may allow clever designers to produce novel devices whose behavior falls outside the performance observed in conventional electronics.
2 Dec 2011

Thinfilm and Polyera partner to bring printed CMOS memory to market

Thinfilm has formed a partnership with Polyera to develop organic semiconductor materials for high-volume printing of Thinfilm Addressable Memory and printed integrated systems. The collaboration brings printed integrated systems, such as smart sensor tags, closer to commercial availability.