Toppan Printing

Toppan Printing

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Founded in 1900, Toppan Printing has branched into diverse business fields, including security cards, commercial printing, publications printing, packaging, industrial materials, electronics. We also conduct demand creation activities in pursuit of higher sales of our products and services. In the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009, Toppan posted revenues of 1,617.3 billion yen, and ended the year with approximately 11,000 employees. For more information visit
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2008
26 May 2008

OLEDs versus the $100 billion LCD juggernaut

The global market for AM LCD displays has now exceeded $100 billion, thanks recently to the fast growth of TVs being flat panel LCD versions rather than CRT versions. How do OLEDs fit in?
16 May 2008

Japanese companies introduce RFID Crystagram label

Currently, counterfeiting and the illegal distribution of many brand goods and other products continues throughout the world but now many countries and industries have introduced countermeasures using cutting-edge technologies.
23 Apr 2008

Printed oxide electronics at Oregon State University

Oregon State University has had a comprehensive program developing printed oxide electronics and electro-optics for some years.
10 Mar 2008

Hot RFID topics revealed at RFID Smart Labels USA

What a difference a year makes. RFID progress from highlights at the IDTechEx RFID Smart Labels USA event.
3 Mar 2008

New breakthroughs in electronic inks

20 Feb 2008

Successes and Difficulties with RFID in Japan

Toppan Printing Company (UK) Ltd, United Kingdom
11 Feb 2008

Holst Centre Netherlands - breakthrough in organic RFID

2007
11 Dec 2007

Polymer Vision pioneers world's first production of rollable displays

Polymer Vision, a spin out of Royal Philips Electronics, announced first production level rollable electrophoretic displays from its recently acquired manufacturing facility, Polymer Vision (UK) Ltd in Southampton, England - previously owned by Southampton University and called Innos.
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.
15 Oct 2007

The huge impact of printed transistors

A new range of transistors using thin films of organic or inorganic compounds as the semiconductors and gate dielectrics are being pursued by organizations in over 30 countries. The new IDTechEx report
23 Sep 2007

Inaugural IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia Event is a Sell-Out

Over 180 attendees from 12 countries came to the first IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia conference and exhibition. The majority of delegates were from Japan, with many surprise attendances from major Japanese institutions getting involved in this exciting new topic.
19 Sep 2007

Successes and Difficulties with RFID in Japan

Toppan Printing Company (UK) Ltd
20 Aug 2007

Is Europe Losing the Race?

Overall, Europe may be losing the race for the huge new business of printed electronics and the rejuvenation of society that it will bring. This is despite having far more academic institutions than East Asia working on the subject, the number being comparable to the number in the USA.
11 Jul 2007

The Market for Organic and Printed Electronics

Based on the latest research by IDTechEx, reported in the new report Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2027, the market for printed and thin film electronics will be $1.18 billion in 2007. IDTechEx forecast the market growing to $5.06 billion by 2011, and $48.18 billion in 2027.
25 Jun 2007

Flexible is a Big Market - Bendable is Not

13 Jun 2007

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
1 Jun 2007

Surge in Matsushita Patents

30 May 2007

Flexible Electrophoretic Displays from Polymer Vision and PVI

29 May 2007

First Series Production of Electronic Paper Displays Opening in 2008

24 May 2007

Printed Electronics - the Big Picture

Most of the thousand or more participants in printed electronics are attempting incremental improvements to existing products and missing the big picture...