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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22 Jun 2017

Diversification becomes essential for the aerogel industry

The 21st-century commercialisation of the aerogel industry has been extensively discussed, but despite the excitement and huge potential, it is still a long way from plain sailing for the manufacturers.
21 Jun 2017

Collaboration to support growing in-mold electronics market

DuPont Electronics and Communications and TactoTek has announced they are collaborating to meet the growing demand for IME solutions.
16 Jun 2017

Thinfilm's new high-volume manufacturing facility in Silicon Valley

Thin Film Electronics ASA has announced that the fab at its new Junction Avenue facility is now operational and that the first product lots have shipped.
14 Jun 2017

Optomec teams with Lockheed and GE to secure NextFlex contract award

The project, entitled "Conformal Printing of Conductor and Dielectric Materials onto Complex 3D Surfaces" has a total value on $3.1 million.
13 Jun 2017

China's printed electronics industrial park officially launched

Changzhou Printed Electronics Industrial Park, China's printed electronics industrialization base, was formally inaugurated in a grand ceremony in Changzhou, China.
9 Jun 2017

High-performance Roll-to-Roll processing for flexible electronics

Functionalized and curved surfaces made of glass or plastic, rollable displays, high-quality bended surfaces for architecture or interior design in automotive or luxury furniture sector - flexible materials with integrated functionalities are not just a technological trend but capture markets already.
7 Jun 2017

Tri-D-Innov adds electronics on plastics

Startup company Tri-D-Innov provides additive metallization for plastic and composite materials electronic packaging.
7 Jun 2017

Stretchable electronics: near term commercial success stories

In this article we highlight one stretchable electronics technologies with potential to become near-term success stories: interconnects.
7 Jun 2017

Novel copper nanoparticles that are resistant to oxidation

Novel copper nanoparticles that are resistant to oxidation and fuse into a conductive line after sintering process at temperatures lower than 160 degrees Celsius.
7 Jun 2017

StretchSense

IDTechEx caught up with Mark Williamson from Stretchsense at AWE 2017 in Santa Clara, USA.
5 Jun 2017

Display Week 2017: The display industry doesn't have a roadmap

IDTechEx was at the annual Display Week in Los Angeles to report on the latest trends in displays.
2 Jun 2017

Possibilities of biosensors as a tattooed interface

Can tattoos embrace technology in order to make the skin interactive?
31 May 2017

Webinar Thursday 15 June - New Innovations in Diabetes Technology

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 15th June titled New Innovations in Diabetes Technology.
30 May 2017

Conductive inks: major innovation themes and trends

An often overlooked fact about the conductive industry is that it has seen significant innovation over the past decade. Indeed, the industry has a long history of developing new materials and formulations in response to changing market needs and new applications.
30 May 2017

Highlights from CPES 2017

On May 24-25th 2017, James Hayward from IDTechEx attended CPES 2017. The event brought together an excellent group of both Canadian and international speakers to discuss several key areas in the printed and flexible electronics space. This article will address each area in turn, including smart packaging, IoT, structural and 3D electronics and textile/wearable electronics.
29 May 2017

European collaboration include everyday items in Internet of Things

The Necomada consortium has announced that it will be addressing the material challenges associated with the Internet of Things, to allow for the integration of electronics into a wide range of everyday items.
26 May 2017

Using distinctive body locations to control mobile devices

Researchers are placing ultra-thin, electronic tattoos on distinctive body locations. The user can touch, squeeze or pull them, and thereby intuitively control mobile devices such as a music player, or easily make indicators light up.
24 May 2017

A report from the IDTechEx Show!

May 10th-11th saw the 2017 European-leg of the IDTechEx Show! In this article IDTechEx analysts share some of the most interesting innovations on offer at the show.
24 May 2017

Augmented, virtual, annotated, mixed... A "$37 Billion reality"

Augmented and virtual reality headsets are by now a reality (pun intended), and they bring about a paradigm shift in form factor for portable electronics.
24 May 2017

ARM & PragmatIC

Discuss pushing the boundaries in flexible electronics