Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics, being thin film silicon or inorganic or organic semiconductors, can be used to form Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs), such as replacing the functionality of simple silicon chips. TFTCs also employ thin film conductors and dielectrics and the ultimate objective is to make many different components at the same time - such as displays, batteries, sensors, microphones etc using the same materials or at least the same deposition techniques thus saving cost and improving reliability. Some TFTCs will be capable of covering large areas to affordably form electronic billboards, smart shelves and so on. They will be lightweight, rugged and mechanically flexible. Often they will be made by rapid, high-volume reel-to-reel processing even forming a part of regular printing processes for graphics. These circuits will be cheap enough to permit electronics where envisaged silicon chips are always or almost always too expensive, where multiple components and needed, and where silicon is impracticle (e.g. not flexible, brittle, thick etc).
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2015
26 Jun 2015

Quad Industries

Quad Industries are a small electronics contract manufacturer based in Europe. They have completed a variety of projects around the printed electronics space, including manufacturing NXP/Enfucell's temperature sensor logger, integrating Aito's haptic touch technology and printing onto textiles for an insole pressure sensor application.
25 Jun 2015

Smart t-shirt is an electrocardiogram

The smart t-shirt measures a highly accurate electrocardiogram (ECG), recognizes activity and calculates energy expenditure in an unobtrusive way.
23 Jun 2015

Leading US funds invest USD 22 million in Thinfilm

Company to accelerate manufacturing ramp-up for Thinfilm's NFC OpenSense and EAS products.
18 Jun 2015

Toward 'green' paper-thin, flexible electronics

Now scientists are reporting a new step toward bendable electronics.
15 Jun 2015

Changing the way consumers, products and brand owners interact

Thinfilm partnering with additional leading companies in our efforts to bridge the physical and digital worlds and make everyday items smart
15 Jun 2015

Immersion Corporation

Immersion are aleading company in the haptics space, holding over 1900 patents and spanning over 22 years of experience. This profile release represents a broad update including latest news and financials from FY2015 and early 2016.
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15 Jun 2015

Ultrahaptics

Ultrahaptics are a UK startup developing projected ultrasonic haptic actuators. Their solution enables touchless haptic feedback, using arrays of ultrasonic speakers to generate sound wave fields that can be felt by the user.
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12 Jun 2015

A goosebump sensor reads your emotions

The thin flexible capacitive goosebump patch is able to measure the degree of human emotion quantitatively.
11 Jun 2015

Enabling manufacturing processes for smart flexible displays

Orbotech Ltd has announced that it has entered into a co-operation agreement with ITRI research and development organization, to jointly develop solutions for the production of flexible displays to be applied in future smart devices.
10 Jun 2015

ITO alternative leaders will emerge despite the pending consolidation

At IDTechEx we have been closely following and analysing the transparent conductive film market for the past five years.
10 Jun 2015

Quad Industries is new licensee for manufacturing Enfucell SoftBattery

Enfucell is pleased to announce a new license partnership with Quad Industries
10 Jun 2015

PTC and Stratasys collaborate on design for additive manufacturing

PTC and Stratasys Ltd has announced the companies are working together to deliver a seamless experience between PTC Creo® design software and Stratasys 3D Printing Solutions.
5 Jun 2015

GSK - an end user view on Wearable Technology and Sensors

The Platform Technology & Science division of GSK is a group of around 3000 people that provides technology innovation support to the three main sections of GSK: consumer, pharmaceutical and vaccines. Within the PTS, the Innovation PTS division (iPTS) is a group of 25-30 staff looking for novel science to support the main divisions. Luis said that the majority of work they do is purely investigational, and only select projects will ever see application in other parts of the company.
3 Jun 2015

Smart clothes for personalized cooling and heating

Imagine a fabric that will keep your body at a comfortable temperature—regardless of how hot or cold it actually is.
3 Jun 2015

Boosting confidence in new manufacturing technologies

DARPA's Open Manufacturing program seeks to build and demonste rapid qualification technologies that comprehensively capture, analyze and control variability in the manufacturing process to predict the properties of resulting products.
2 Jun 2015

NPL VAMAS Organic and Printed Electronics Standardisation Report

NPL, in collaboration with the Versailles Project on Advanced Materials & Standards has prepared a report that details the current landscape of standardisation efforts in organic and printed electronics.
2 Jun 2015

Beneq's breakthrough roll-to-roll ALD system

The UK-based Centre for Process Innovation is piloting Beneq's groundbreaking roll-to-roll ALD system.
2 Jun 2015

FlexEnable announces breakthrough in manufacturability

FlexEnable is announcing a technology breakthrough for the manufacture of full colour, organic liquid crystal displays, making the manufacture of glass-free LCDs both practical and cost-effective for the first time.
28 May 2015

Sounding out flu viruses

Sensors based on special sound waves known as surface acoustic waves are capable of detecting tiny amounts of antigens of Influenza A viruses.
27 May 2015

Nissha succeeds in developing new conductive material

Silver nanowire ink expected to be a conductive material of the next generation