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
8 Apr 2015

Researchers discover n-type polymer for fast organic battery

Researchers at the University of Houston have reported developing an efficient conductive electron-transporting polymer, a long-missing puzzle piece that will allow ultrafast battery applications.
7 Apr 2015

NovaCentrix feedback about the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event

NovaCentrix is focused on technologies and materials to enable manufacturing in Printed Electronics. This interview was conducted at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event.
2 Apr 2015

Colloidal Ink interview at IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event

Learn more about Colloidal Ink in this interview made at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA show.
1 Apr 2015

Wearable, automotive and IoT drive sensor growth at IDTechEx Show!

The last decade has seen the cost of sensors fall to an average sales price of 50 cents from several dollars, driven first by the increase in sensors for automotive followed by consumer electronics such as smart phones. The next phase of volume growth will be driven by wearable technology, IoT and driver assisted/autonomous vehicles. This is also driving work on new types of sensors, such as flexible, larger area ones.
31 Mar 2015

Discovery could yield more efficient portable electronics, solar cells

By figuring out how to precisely order the molecules that make up what scientists call organic glass, chemists have set the stage for more efficient and sturdier portable electronic devices and possibly a new generation of solar cells based on organic materials.
30 Mar 2015

NanoXplore and Graphene - interview at IDTechEx event

Group NanoXplore specialises in the science of graphene and its derivative materials. Learn more in this interview made at the IDTechEx Graphene LIVE! event.
27 Mar 2015

Exploring the possibilities with Sensors in Medicine

IDTechEx joined around 100 delegates at the Sensors in Medicine 2015 event at the Royal Geographical Society on London's Exhibition Road. Two days of talks from companies, academics and physicians discussed the key trends around the topic, and presented the state-of-the-art when it comes to different sensors for medical point of care diagnosis.
27 Mar 2015

NRC Printable Electronics initiative - interview with IDTechEx

The National Research Council (NRC) is the Government of Canada's premier organization for research and technology development.
26 Mar 2015

Optimising soft-optoelectronics materials with molecular engineering

The molecules used to make optoelectronic devices can be engineered to balance the chemical interactions within them and optimise their properties for specific applications.
25 Mar 2015

Sung An Machinery - interview at IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA

Sung An Machinery, better known as SAM, manufactures Extrusion Coating and Laminating Machines, Solution Coating and Laminating Machines, Rotogravure Printing Machines, and In-Line Flexographic Printing Machines.
23 Mar 2015

IDTechEx Interview Organic Semiconductor Material Company Smartkem

SmartKem delivers 'organic' semiconductor materials for the manufacture of flexible and plastic electronic displays used in applications such as, eReaders, Smartphones, Tablets and TV's.
23 Mar 2015

'Smart bandage' detects bedsores before they are visible to doctors

Engineers at UC Berkeley are developing a new type of bandage that does far more than stanch the bleeding from a paper cut or scraped knee.
20 Mar 2015

First wide-width R2R sintering system for printed electronics

XENON Corporation has introduced the S-5100 Wide-Width Sintering System, the industry's first wide-width roll-to-roll sintering solution for printed electronics production applications.
19 Mar 2015

Sonoplot interview at IDTechEx Printed Electronics event

SonoPlot designs and sells Microplotter® materials dispensing systems for drawing features as small as 10 to 20 microns. Learn more in this interview made at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA show.
19 Mar 2015

Consortium to bring flexible electronics from the lab to market

Cartamundi, Van Genechten Packaging, PragmatIC, SMARTRAC, TNO and imec have joined forces to realize the creation of smart and interactive printed objects.
18 Mar 2015

Take a peek at the Big Brands Speaking at Printed Electronics Europe

The agenda for Europe's leading event on printed, organic and flexible electronics which takes place on 28-29 April in Berlin, Germany is now live! The event features over 180 speakers including many big brands such as Qualcomm, United Technologies Research, Jaguar Land Rover, Sony, Decathlon, Flextronics, Shell, GE Aviation, Ericsson, AugstaWestland, Intel, Sharp, JC Decaux and many more.
18 Mar 2015

The Market for Printing Equipment for Printed Electronics

This video covers some of the highlights from new research conducted by IDTechEx covering the equipment market for printed electronics.
17 Mar 2015

Creation of smart and interactive printed objects

Cartamundi, Van Genechten Packaging, PragmatIC, SMARTRAC, TNO and imec have joined forces to realize the creation of smart and interactive printed objects.
17 Mar 2015

World's first multitouch, button-free 3D shaped panel for automotive

A pioneering 3D encapsulated touch sensor for the automotive industry.
17 Mar 2015

Intrinsiq interview at IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event

Intrinsiq Materials is an advanced materials company with facilities in Farnborough UK and Rochester US, providing nanoparticle based copper ink formulations for printed electronics applications.