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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2010
12 Oct 2010

E-paper's 'electrofluidics' can hold an image without electrical power

A recent paper describes the new technology created by a collaboration between the University of Cincinnati and start-up company Gamma Dynamics LLC.
11 Oct 2010

1st pilot production line for organic LEDs to be installed in Germany

Osram developing light of the future at research facility.
11 Oct 2010

Caledon Controls new metalized MCP and PDIM PET substrate films

Caledon Controls new metalized MCP and PDIM PET substrate films for electronic applications.
11 Oct 2010

Ascent Solar achieves IEC 61646 certification

Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. a developer of state of the art flexible thin-film solar modules, announced that it has become the first manufacturer of thin-film flexible monolithically integrated CIGS modules to receive full IEC 61646 certification upon completion of environmental testing.
8 Oct 2010

Allison Transmission achieves strong city bus and hybrid bus sales

Nearly 14,000 Allison transmissions sold; hybrid sales exceed 1,300 in one year; Allison's global presence in new and developing markets grows as efficiency-driven operators choose Allison for their transit systems.
8 Oct 2010

Nobel Prize winner for graphene

the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to Professor André Geim and Professor Konstantin Novoselov, at the University of Manchester, for their ground breaking work on graphene.
7 Oct 2010

3M invests in Printechnologics GmbH

3M, through its New Ventures business, invests in Printechnologics, a German printed electronics specialist, aimed at joint efforts for providing innovative solutions for electronic features on paper or foil.
7 Oct 2010

Konarka appoints organic electronics veteran to Board of Directors

Dr. David Fyfe's career in chemical Industry spans 40 years with extensive experience in commercialization of printed electronics polymer based technology
7 Oct 2010

Sakti3 Third generation batteries backed

Earlier this year, the University of Michigan traction battery spinoff Sakti3, inc. announced $7 million in second round of venture funding led by capital firm Beringea, in addition to Khosla. Now G.M. Ventures has invested $3.2 Million in the company. Vloet/University of Michigan Professor Ann Marie Sastry of the University of Michigan is chief executive of Sakti3.
6 Oct 2010

New electric planes take off

It seems back to front but the unmanned pure electric aircraft have often been huge, including the AeroVironment and Aurora Flight Sciences vehicles that cruise to upper atmosphere on solar energy carrying out surveillance.
6 Oct 2010

MBtech reveals the Reporter vehicle concept study

The MBtech Group attracted attention with a premiere at a recent press conference at the 63rd IAA Commercial Vehicles in Hanover: The company presented the eagerly awaited "Reporter" concept study - As a 1:1-scale, see-through model of the futuristic pick-up which literally makes MBtech's comprehensive range of engineering and consulting competencies transparent.
6 Oct 2010

Printed Electronics Asia 2010 event preview

IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia 2010 and Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Harvesting & RFID Asia are now less than a week away. The two co-located conferences will cover a multitude of topics and will give you access to detailed presentations on these mutually supporting subjects, covering both the technologies and their applications.
6 Oct 2010

DEK ProActiv rewrites printing rules

DEK ProActiv rewrites printing rules to revolutionize paste transfer efficiency
5 Oct 2010

Many ways to harvest energy from shock absorbers

In the new age of the electric vehicle, almost everything has to be rethought.
5 Oct 2010

Issue of new Thinfilm shares subscribed 3.5 times

Thin Film Electronics ("Thinfilm") has successfully completed a placement of 23.3 million new shares.
5 Oct 2010

Solar cells thinner than wavelengths of light = huge power potential

Ultra-thin solar cells can absorb sunlight more efficiently than the thicker, more expensive-to-make silicon cells used today, because light behaves differently at scales around a nanometer (a billionth of a meter), say Stanford engineers.
4 Oct 2010

IMTEK coordinates European project PASCA

University of Freiburg launches research project on the digital printing of single biological cells
4 Oct 2010

Winning EnerDel strategy?

Lithium polymer construction - whatever the cathode chemistry - is also taking market share because it can have lightweight plastic casing and tolerate high pressure and it is highly unlikely to leak.
4 Oct 2010

Model regions for electro mobility - summary

The German federal government supports the introduction of e-mobility based on batteries and fuel cells with two huge programs. One focus of the support is the development of eight model regions, where e-mobility will be tested under everyday conditions.
1 Oct 2010

Sunchon University printed transistors

Professor Cho of Sunchon University South Korea presented on his transistor work at the IDTechEx RFID Europe event in Cambridge UK.