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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16 Mar 2022

Battery Free Sensor Line powered by Epishine's Indoor Solar Cells

ELSYS is launching their first battery-free products using Epishine's indoor light energy harvesting solution. The environmentally friendly sensor line is launching two sensor types called ERS Eco and ERS Eco CO2. They are entirely powered by Epishine's indoor solar cells and are made from biodegradable materials.
15 Mar 2022

Perovskite PV: Are Stability Concerns Still Valid?

This premium article investigates the instability challenges facing the commercialization of perovskite PV. It provides an overview of how degradation occurs, including both environmental factors and intrinsic material traits. This article also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of stabilising the perovskite film through material engineering and the various external encapsulation methods that are being explored.
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15 Mar 2022

Schreiner MediPharm

Schreiner MediPharm has developed smart packaging for pharmaceutical applications that can track when a tablet is removed from the blister pack. At present the main application is for clinical trials. This profile is based on a presentation given at the TechBlick virtual conference in March 2022.
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15 Mar 2022

Project to Digitise Reusable Packaging

The project code-named TRACE (Technology-enabled Reusable Assets for a Circular Economy) will use PragmatIC's ultra-low-cost NFC technology to give reusable containers unique digital identities so that the packages can be efficiently and effectively returned and reused.
14 Mar 2022

Ynvisible Set to Release Lowest Energy Consuming Printed E-Paper

Ynvisible Interactive Inc, on 15th March 2022, plans on releasing an updated version of their display, positioning it as the lowest energy-consuming printed e-paper display on the market.
10 Mar 2022

IDTechEx Release Latest Report on Carbon Nanotubes

Carbon Nanotubes 2022-2032 - Market, Technology, Players - MWCNTs, FWCNTs & SWCNTs benchmarking study and critical appraisal; VACNTs, sheets, yarns, composites, slurries, and more; granular CNT market forecasts; key manufacturer profiles and analysis; interview-based company profiles
10 Mar 2022

Perovskite PV: Is the Hype Still Justified?

This premium article gives an introduction to emerging photovoltaics and compares the emerging PV technologies. It will also delve into the status and challenges that come with perovskite PV, as well as looking into the key players in the market.
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9 Mar 2022

Using Pancake Stacks to Make Better Electronics

Scientists are working to develop advanced electronics by taking inspiration from a breakfast favourite and stacking molecules like pancakes. Researchers are one step closer to creating solar electronics that are flexible, powerful, and better for the environment.
9 Mar 2022

Tactotek

Sustainability is a challenge for in-mold electronics (IME) due to the integrated nature of the components. This profile reviews a recent Tactotek webinar discussing sustainability for IME, which included a new life cycle analysis.
8 Mar 2022

Measuring Pulse Waves with Hair Thin Printed Patches

A pulse wave is a wave in which the blood flow - that originates from the heartbeat - is transmitted to the body. It is an important biosignal that indicates cardiovascular health. Analyzing the pulse wave signal can diagnose cardiac conditions including high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis and more. However, conventional pulse wave measuring devices are cumbersome as they require wearing the blood-pressure measuring cuff or stiff tong-shaped sensor and can mostly be performed at hospitals.
8 Mar 2022

World Record Solar Cell Goes From Lab to Industry

While the solar research community has witnessed even higher perovskite-tandem cell efficiencies, these records have been achieved using lab technology that is not directly transferrable into mass production. The achievement of Q CELLS and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin is noteworthy principally because the 28.7% efficiency was reached using an industry feasible and cost-efficient bottom cell structure.
7 Mar 2022

Simbeyond enters new phase of growth with investor and partner ECFG

Eindhoven, 25 February 2022. ECFG has acquired a minority share in Simbeyond through Eindhoven Venture Capital Fund II (EVCF II). Simbeyond has developed simulation software (Bumblebee) that can very accurately measure the effects of OLED materials at the device level.This is the first financing round for Simbeyond. The financing will be used to accelerate company growth (R&D and sales organization).
4 Mar 2022

Smart Devices Require Smarts

Medicine has relied on mechanical devices to help treat patients for decades. These devices have ranged in complexity from stents and shunts to dialysis machines and ventilators. As we settle into this age of data, the pressure to connect, control, instrument and analyze the operation of such devices and their impact on health has grown exponentially. After all, at a time when my watch can share heart rate and oxygen saturation, surely any physician-prescribed monitoring device should be able to provide relevant medical insight too?
4 Mar 2022

C2Sense

C2Sense is an early-stage company that has developed a luminescence-based method of sensing different chemicals. This is a pivot from its original target market of gas sensing. IDTechEx caught up with Dr Merry Smith from C2Sense to find out more about this technology and its applications.
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3 Mar 2022

New Super Material Could Battle Bullets, Deflect Space Debris

Engineers have created a nanofiber material that outperforms its widely used counterparts — including steel plates and Kevlar fabric — in protecting against high-speed projectile impacts. Basically, it's better than bulletproof.
2 Mar 2022

Wearable Electronics and Skin Patches at InnoLAE 2022

The key content on wearable technology innovations at the InnoLAE conference, including next generation wearable devices, electronic skins as wearables for medical applications, printed piezoelectric sensors and computerized embroidery.
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2 Mar 2022

infinityPV

infinityPV manufactures its own organic solar cells with an efficiency ~5-6%, along with supplying other printed electronics related equipment. This profile is based on a presentation given at the InnoLAE 2022 conference on large area printed and flexible electronics.
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2 Mar 2022

Overview & Market Readiness Levels of Carbon Nanotube Applications

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Carbon Nanotubes 2022-2032: Market, Technology, Players'.
2 Mar 2022

Ultrathin Films for Stretchable and Sturdy Bioelectronic Membranes

Researchers have developed a unique design of ultrathin films for highly flexible yet mechanically robust bioelectronic membranes that could pave the way for diagnostic on-skin sensors that fit precisely over the body's contours and conform to its movements.
2 Mar 2022

Price Position of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs)

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Carbon Nanotubes 2022-2032: Market, Technology, Players'.