Holst Centre

Holst Centre

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Holst Centre/TNO (www.holstcentre.com), set up by the TNO and IMEC, is an independent shared-innovation R&D Centre for Flexible Electronics and Sensor Technologies in the Netherlands. A key feature is its partnership model with industry and academia comprising more than 40 international companies. Holst Centre/TNO has major activities in the areas of TOLAE, (hybrid) printed electronics, flexible OLEDs, photovoltaics and oxide transistor technology. Holst Centre has demonstrated solutions for numerous hybrid and printed electronics products, varying from printed temperature and humidity sensing devices, paper electronics, health-patches, smart garments, and (thermoformed) stretchable products
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2014
25 Mar 2014

Toppan Printing

19 Mar 2014

Europe at the heart of innovations in printed electronic sensors

As the next Printed Electronics Europe event is now less than 2 weeks away, it is opportune to take a closer look at the successes of the printed electronics industry in Europe. One of the areas where Europe is making a huge impact is in printed sensors.
12 Mar 2014

Record conversion efficiency in fullerene-free organic solar cells

This breakthrough achievement is an important step to bring organic photovoltaic cells to a higher level in the competitive thin-film photovoltaics marketplace.
22 Jan 2014

TNO Holst Centre

The TNO / Holst Centre work with an open innovation model to develop solutions for flexible barrier technologies.
2013
24 Dec 2013

World's first all-inkjet-printed OPVs

Scientists have produced the world's first organic photovoltaics (OPVs) to be made exclusively with inkjet printing processes.
18 Dec 2013

RR Donnelley

RR Donnelley is 10 billion USD company proving print and related services. We examine their experience and involvement with printed electronics.
10 Dec 2013

adidas Wearable Sports Electronics

Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics have been a significant player in the e-textiles and smart clothing place since their acquisition of Textronics in 2008. IDTechEx have interviewed many senior staff from this division over the years and have updated this profile in full for 2016.
5 Dec 2013

PARC, a Xerox company

5 Dec 2013

'Clean-on-Demand' film for roll-to-roll flexible electronics

As part of the EU-funded, Holst Centre-coordinated Clean4Yield project, DuPont Teijin Films (DTF) is developing a new 'Clean-on-Demand' PET polyester film that could boost yields and cut costs for roll-to-roll (R2R) production of flexible electronics.
4 Dec 2013

Bluetooth Smart radio with record battery lifetime

Imec, Holst Centre and Wicentric have introduced their integrated ultra-low power Bluetooth® Smart radio solution for a range of smart applications.
15 Nov 2013

French Atomic Energy Commission CEA Liten

22 Oct 2013

Epigem Ltd

14 Oct 2013

World's first in-vacuum film cleaning system

Teknek has introduced the world's first contact cleaning system for thin films that can be used in high vacuum.
30 Aug 2013

plastic electronic GmbH

Based in Austria, the company was founded in 2006 by Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci and Philipp Weissel who wanted to specialize on developing, producing and marketing intelligent multi-layer surfaces. They have developed two families of capacitive sensors: touch sensors for control panels and pressure sensors for store shelves. Plastic electronic is an engineering company, making products using existing materials and processes.
27 Aug 2013

ITO transparent conducting films-technology, drivers, and players

Sputtered ITO is the dominant technology used as a transparent conductive layer in a variety of applications, including LCD and OLED displays and touch screens. ITO has a well-established value chain as well as a high installed and largely-depreciated production capacity.
29 Jun 2013

Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University

26 Jun 2013

Long-range RF energy harvester with record sensitivity

Imec and Holst Centre, in collaboration with the Delft University of Technology and the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, have designed and fabricated a self-calibrating RF energy harvester.
23 May 2013

VDL and Solliance join forces to bring organic photovoltaics to market

VDL becomes a partner with Solliance for the development of a new, completely integrated roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing line for the research and pilot production of organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules.
8 May 2013

Reducing ecological footprint of OPV production

Solliance - a cross-border research initiative on thin film photovoltaics by ECN, Holst Centre, imec, TNO, TU Eindhoven and FZ Jülich - has achieved a world first with a new inkjet printing process for manufacturing environmentally friendly OPV cells that deliver benchmark efficiency.
21 Mar 2013

Holst Centre spatial atomic layer deposition for flexible electronics

Holst Centre is structurally embedding spatial atomic layer deposition (ALD) into its core technology portfolio in the flexible electronics domain.