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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31 May 2022

Smart, Dissolving Pacemaker Communicates with Body-Area Sensors

Last summer, Northwestern University researchers introduced the first-ever transient pacemaker — a fully implantable, wireless device that harmlessly dissolves in the body after it's no longer needed. Now, they unveil a new, smart version that is integrated into a coordinated network of soft, flexible, wireless, wearable sensors and control units placed around the upper body.
31 May 2022

LG Display Presents AI-Driven NFT Artwork on Transparent OLED

This cutting-edge panel technology creates an awe-inspiring holographic effect that makes the digital art pieces appear to be floating mid-air, for an immersive media experience.
30 May 2022

Brilliant Matters

Brilliant Matters is a Canadian company that produces specialty materials, primarily using organic semiconductors for applications such as photovoltaics. It has recently expanded, and is now also targeting emerging specialty material applications outside its core expertise of organic semiconductors for PV.
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30 May 2022

Solaronix

Solaronix is a Swiss company founded in 1993. It is known as a materials and equipment provider for dye-sensitised solar cells. In recent years, it has expanded into perovskite photovoltaic technology.
27 May 2022

SCHOTT

SCHOTT is a German multinational company that specialises in glass making. The company's product portfolio is very diverse, spanning applications such as augmented reality, architecture, aviation, and automotives. This profile focuses on SCHOTT's flexible glass for photovoltaics (PV).
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27 May 2022

Self-Powered Fabric Corrects Posture in Real Time via Machine Learning

The self-powered fabric was developed using triboelectric nanogenerators, which use movement to collect the energy needed to power the posture monitoring sensors. The data collected by the sensors is processed by an integrated machine learning algorithm that can provide immediate feedback, alerting the wearer when they need to adjust their posture.
27 May 2022

Opteria

Opteria is a division of the parent company LINTEC. Opteria develops films and coatings for display technologies and also produces barrier materials for encapsulation.
27 May 2022

US Army Research Laboratory (3D electronics)

Origami electronics involves assembling 3D electronic structures by cutting and folding 2D circuits, and is being investigated by the US Army Research Laboratory together with North Carolina State University.
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27 May 2022

Toppan

Toppan, formerly Toppan Printing, were originally a printing technology company, but now focus on a range of technologies, including communications, packaging, and electronics.
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26 May 2022

Senorics

Senorics is an early-stage German company that has produced miniaturized spectrometers based on organic electronics. These are targeted at consumer applications such as robotic vacuum cleaners.
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26 May 2022

NRC (National Research Council of Canada)

The NRC (National Research Council of Canada) presented two material innovations at CPES 2022: using boron nitride nanotubes to assist heat dispersion when soldering to polymer films and integrating silver into 3D printing of plastic to facilitate fully additive 3D electronics.
26 May 2022

Event Summary: Canadian Printed Electronics Symposium (CPES 2022)

This premium article explores the Canadian Printed Electronics Symposium 2022 event, held from 17th to 18th May in Canada, but attended virtually by IDTechEx. This article delves into the most interesting and commercially relevant presentations from the event, including presentations by Sun Chemical and Henkel.
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26 May 2022

The Waning COVID-19 Pandemic's Lasting Effect on Point-Of-Care

COVID-19 testing at point of care peaked in Q1 2022. Is testing waning? What is COVID-19's lasting effect on point-of-care testing?
26 May 2022

Secret to Treating Achilles Heel of Alternatives to Silicon Solar

A team of researchers from the UK and Japan has found that the tiny defects which limit the efficiency of perovskites - cheaper alternative materials for solar cells - are also responsible for structural changes in the material that lead to degradation.
25 May 2022

Smart Films Facilitate Human-Machine Interaction

Imagine this: A smooth touchscreen display placed on top of a thin silicone polymer film suddenly generates the feeling of a tiny raised button under the user's finger. Or how about the idea of wearing that same polymer film like a second skin? If used to line an industrial glove, the film can provide valuable feedback by gesture recognition and by sending tactile signals, such as pulses or vibrations, to the wearer.
25 May 2022

Evonik sells TAeTTOOz® materials technology to InnovationLab

Evonik is selling the TAeTTOOz materials technology for printable rechargeable batteries to the InnovationLab GmbH. The InnovationLab specializes in the development of printed and organic electronics and offers individual overall solutions from the first concept draft to the industrial production.
25 May 2022

GCL

GCL is a well-established company with extensive expertise on renewable energy systems including solar power, wind power, and hydrogen storage. It is one of the only known established companies that is working on perovskite solar cells.
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24 May 2022

Soft Printing Technique Opens the Way for Pixelated Elastics

Borrowing a technique from inkjet printers, researchers have rolled out a pixel-by-pixel method to program and manufacture soft structures for use in robotics, biomedical devices or architectural features.
24 May 2022

Highest Efficiency 1-Sun Solar Cell

Researchers have created a solar cell with a record 39.5% efficiency under 1-sun global illumination. This is the highest efficiency solar cell of any type, measured using standard 1-sun conditions.
23 May 2022

How Will Walmart's RFID Mandate Impact RFID Adoption in Retail?

The big news in the RFID industry at the start of 2022 was Walmart's announcement — the world's leading retailer revealed plans to expand RFID use from retail apparel to other retail departments. What effect will this have on RFID adoption in retail?