22 Feb 2008

Meeting of MIT RFID SIG 19 Feb USA
Only RFID offers the electronic printing industry the potential of ten trillion devices yearly, in this case replacing barcodes.
4 Dec 2007

A step closer to ultra low-cost disposable printed organic RFID tags
Organic materials are of great interest for electronics applications, as they have many advantages over their inorganic counterparts.
30 Nov 2007

Carbon 60 transistors perform at higher levels than amorphous silicon
Using room-temperature processing, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have fabricated high-performance field effect transistors with thin films of Carbon 60, also known as fullerene.
16 Nov 2007

Clear future for transparent electronics
Inorganic semiconductor technologies with conventional patterning offer immediate solutions, according to Kodak, which offers Chemical Vapor Deposition CVD to make it happen.
9 Nov 2007

Challenges in organic electronics UK
This two day meeting was organised by the Organic Materials Innovation Centre (OMIC) and the UK Displays & Lighting KTN and focused on research activities that address the major challenges in the chemistry, processing and physics of organic transistors, sensors, OLEDS and photovoltaic devices.
30 Oct 2007

Breakthrough in inspection of organic electronics
We are increasingly seeing demonstrations, samples and first products of printed electronic transistors and other products. Companies are focusing on yield improvements and a necessary part of this is adequate inspection of devices, preferably at high speed.
25 Oct 2007

Switzerland printing transistors with nano-ink
By laser-treating ink consisting of coated nano-particles of metal, scientists in Switzerland are able to manufacture a wide variety of printed microelectronics.
15 Oct 2007

The countries and technologies that matter most in printed electronics
Transistors are the engine of the new electronics just as the silicon chip is the engine of the traditional electronics.
12 Oct 2007

New type of flexible transistor created at room temperature - Korea/US
Products like the flexible transistor will account for 10 percent of the information technology (IT) device market within the next 10 years say researchers at KIST.
10 Oct 2007

PETeC Procurement of Equipment Underway in UK
Procurement of equipment is already underway for printing conductive inks, metallised circuits and novel barrier layers onto flexible substrates and further R&D programmes for new customers will be introduced in the coming months.
20 Sep 2007

Advances in Stretchable Electronics
Stretchability is needed in electronics if it is to be foldable, tightly conformal or following the form of something that changes in shape, like the human body.