PolyIC

PolyIC

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PolyIC develops and markets products based on the platform technology printed electronics: In the course of this PolyIC offers products from the field "Touch Sensors & Passive Devices".
 
"Touch Sensors & Passive Devices"
Touch sensors based on the PolyTC® technology offer transparent, conductive and flexible possibilities for touch screens and capacitive keys in any variants. Furthermore, this technology enables the setup of flexible circuit structures as passive devices for a huge variety of further applications. The highlight is the possibility to combine decoration and function to achieve a maximum of design flexibility.
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2020
12 Oct 2020

PolyIC

PolyIC produce functional surfaces with integrated sensors (primarily capacitive touch) and lighting. They are part of the Kurz Group.
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26 Feb 2020

In-Mold Electronics: Starting Simple to Reach One Billion Dollars

In-Mold Electronics (IME) will one day become a well-established process with a well-developed ecosystem and a mature, easy-to-use design-to-product workflow. This process will become the basis of many novel structural electronic designs and products.
28 Jan 2020

PolyIC

IDTechEx interviewed Scott Tacosik of PolyIC at CES 2020. PolyIC are owned by Kurz.
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2018
12 Mar 2018

UniPixel Displays, Inc.

2016
29 Feb 2016

IDTechEx Interview with PolyIC at Printed Electronics USA

Video interview with PolyIC at the Printed Electronics USA event.
20 Jan 2016

Dupont - In-mold electronics

2015
2 Feb 2015

IDTechEx interviews PolyIC at Printed Electronics USA

This interview was taken at the IDTechEx event Printed Electronics USA.
2014
14 Jan 2014

Organic Semiconductors: So Where Now?

Organic semiconductors have been in development for around two decades but are not used in any commercial product today, despite heavy investment and research efforts. This article discusses the early promise versus unmet expectations from this technology.
6 Jan 2014

Printed Electronics Technology, Supplier and Case Study Snapshot

The following article summarizes the current status of the main printed electronics technologies for components in consumer goods and healthcare applications, providing for each one market drivers, case studies and key suppliers, cost structures and challenges.
2013
16 Dec 2013

Komori Corporation

19 Nov 2013

PolyIC attends research consortium on organic photovoltaics

PolyIC announces the start of the research project POPUP.
5 Nov 2013

The RFID Market and the Opportunity for Printed Electronics (2)

In the previous article we looked at the size of the RFID market and how printed electronics was impacting the manufacturing of antennas for RFID tags. In this article, IDTechEx explores the latest progress in replacing the silicon chip in an RFID tag.
22 Oct 2013

Epigem Ltd

9 Oct 2013

Printed Electronics USA covers the dynamic ITO replacement market

The transparent conductive film (TCF) and glass (TCG) market is booming and fast becoming transformed. This market is forecast to grow to $6.3 billion market in 2024.
30 Aug 2013

plastic electronic GmbH

5 Aug 2013

ClearJet Ltd

8 Jul 2013

Printed sensors: an overview

There is an increasingly greater need for a wide choice of sensors to make objects smarter, safer and more responsive. Printing is the natural way to process wet inks and pastes, and it is therefore no surprise that printing has been used to make sensors for years. But there are new materials appearing, taking advantage of the progress that have been enabled by printed electronics. The article gives an overview of what is currently happening in the field of printed sensors. In particular, we will overview main trends in commercialising printed glucose sensors, force and pressure sensors, image and light sensors, gas sensors and temperature sensors. We will highlight key companies commercialising each printed sensor type.
18 Jun 2013

Visualplanet

17 May 2013

Dai Nippon Printing

17 May 2013

Carestream Advanced Materials