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
2 Sep 2015

Interactive Wear AG

Interactive Wear AG span out of Infineon Technologies AG in 2005, inheriting their patent portfolio around the integration of electronic components into textiles. Over the last decade they have completed over 100 commercial projects with leading brands across the apparel, technical textile and automotive industries, amongst others.
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1 Sep 2015

Flexible 7 inch touch panel with integrated OLED display developed

Partnering Touch and OLED Technologies: Heraeus and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan demonstrate new flexible technologies for the touch panel and display industries.
1 Sep 2015

Xenon Corporation at Printed Electronics Europe

Video interview with Xenon Corporation at Printed Electronics Europe.
1 Sep 2015

$75 million DoD funding for flexible hybrid electronics hub

The Obama administration will award a Manufacturing Innovation Institute for Flexible Hybrid Electronics to a consortium of 162 companies, universities, and non-profits led by the FlexTech Alliance.
31 Aug 2015

Status of flexible encapsulation to enable flexible electronics

In 2020 flexible barrier manufacturing for flexible electronic devices such as displays will be a market worth more than US$184 million according to IDTechEx Research. That equates to 3.8 million square meters of flexible barrier films for electronics.
28 Aug 2015

LG to double global OLED TV offerings in 2015

LG Electronics will unveil four new OLED TVs next week.
28 Aug 2015

IDTechEx Launchpad offers global opportunity for startups

Prototypes to be displayed at the IDTechEx Show in Santa Clara.
27 Aug 2015

Thin ribbon of flexible electronics can monitor health, infrastructure

A new world of flexible, bendable, even stretchable electronics is emerging from research labs to address a wide range of potentially game-changing uses.
27 Aug 2015

Printed Temperature Sensor Demo at IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe

Video interview with PST Sensors at Printed Electronics Europe.
26 Aug 2015

Directa Plus & Vittoria Group: Launches Graphene based Bicycle Tyre

Video interview with Directa Plus at Graphene & 2D Materials Europe.
26 Aug 2015

A new material for transparent electronics

The performance of solar cells, flat panel displays, and other electronics are limited by today's materials. A new material, created by modifying a transparent insulating oxide, replacing up to 25 percent of the lanthanum ions in the host material with strontium ions, offers considerable promise.
26 Aug 2015

Sensoria launches integrated wearable system for runners

Sensoria Inc has announced the 2015 line of wearable fitness gear and integrated running system, along with updates to the accompanying Android app.
26 Aug 2015

MultiFab 3D-prints a record 10 materials at once

Researchers have presented a 3D printer that can print an unprecedented 10 different materials at once by using 3D-scanning techniques that save the user time, energy and money.
26 Aug 2015

Midsummer granted a loan of 10 MSEK from Almi

Midsummer receives a loan of 10 million SEK from the regional development agency Almi Företagspartner Stockholm Sörmland AB. The loan is meant to support Midsummer's focus on production and sales of the DUO machines used for the production of flexible thin film solar cells.
25 Aug 2015

Quantum dot technology may help light the future

Advances in manufacturing technology for quantum dots"may soon lead to a new generation of LED lighting that produces a more user-friendly white light, while using less toxic materials and low-cost manufacturing processes that take advantage of simple microwave heating. The same technology may also be widely incorporated into improved lighting displays, computer screens, smart phones, televisions and other systems.
25 Aug 2015

RAIN RFID Alliance announces new partnerships

The RAIN RFID Alliance announced partnerships with two key organizations in the RFID industry. CNRFID and IDTechEx will join with RAIN to provide information and guidance to organizations involved in passive UHF RFID.
24 Aug 2015

FlexEnable Demo of Flexible OLED's and LCD's for Wearable Devices

Video interview with FlexEnable at Printed Electronics Europe.
24 Aug 2015

Thermal interface materials enable faster, more efficient electronics

Proper selection of thermal interface materials is crucial for the efficiency of electronic devices, has been proven to reduce the cost of ownership, reduce system power consumption and increase operational lifetime.
24 Aug 2015

Easily fabricated, flexible and wearable white-light LED

Researchers have created highly flexible, efficient white LEDs with potential use in wearable displays.
21 Aug 2015

RFID in China: status and opportunities

In the new report, RFID in China 2015-2025, IDTechEx Research has identified over 150 Chinese companies supplying RFID and tracked how the industry in China will grow to become a $4.3 billion opportunity in 2025.