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18 Feb 2020

Flexen
Flexen had a booth on the Taiwanese pavilion in CES 2020's Eureka Park. They demonstrated their C-Ring product, a wearable wrist band / skin patch product including optical sensors.
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.
27 Jul 2015

3D-printed smart cap uses electronics to sense spoiled food
It might not be long before consumers can just hit "print" to create an electronic circuit or wireless sensor in the comfort of their homes.
28 Jul 2011

Nanorobots powered by near-infrared light
A nanodevice that sits underneath the skin and converts near-infrared (NIR) light energy into electrical power is a promising wireless electrical power source for biological nanorobots for use within the human body, say scientists in Taiwan.
23 Aug 2010

Printed oxide diodes and memory
Researchers at Taiwan's National Chiao Tung University have made a discovery that opens this door, allowing them to build electronic components like diodes on many different substrates.
30 Sep 2008

Large niche markets for printed electronics
Printed Electronics Asia 2008 is open to 100 attendees from European and American companies only, with an unlimited number of Asian companies attending, which ensures you gain maximum networking benefits from your attendance at this select event.
12 Sep 2008

Printed Photovoltaics in Japan
The approach to the new photovoltaics is different in Japan. Unlike Western car companies, Honda is making photovoltaics partly because it could help to create the car of the future. The Western car companies take a shorter term view and even struggle to catch up with Japanese hybrid vehicle technology and the batteries required.