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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29 Jan 2021

XDC Installs World's First 300mm MicroLED Tool

X Display Company announced the installation of the world's first 300mm Elastomer Stamp based Micro Transfer Printing equipment in 2020.
28 Jan 2021

New Graphene Nanochannel Water Filters

Researchers have shown that tiny channels between graphene sheets can be aligned in a way that makes them ideal for water filtration.
27 Jan 2021

Webinar: The Impact of COVID-19 on Global 3D Printed Materials Markets

Tuesday 2 February 2021 - The webinar includes: Impact of COVID-19 on the markets for different classes of 3D printed materials; Impact on 3D printed materials markets in different geographical regions; and Overall 10-year forecast for the 3D printed materials market.
27 Jan 2021

Q5D Technology

Q5D is an early stage UK company that combines printed electronics and additive manufacturing to facilitate the installation of wiring into vehicles and appliances.
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27 Jan 2021

Is Sustainability a Key Driver for Emerging Graphene Markets?

Multiple drivers are emerging for graphene as the value-added material of choice. One market driver that is perhaps surprising but will have a major impact over the next decade is sustainability.
27 Jan 2021

Energy Harvesting Made Possible with Skin Temperature

Researchers have developed flexible thermoelectric devices with high power generation performance by maximizing flexibility and heat transfer efficiency. The researchers also presented a mass-production plan through an automated process including a printing process.
27 Jan 2021

DKE Goes "Beyond Expectation" to Invest in Plastic Logic Technology

Plastic Logic has announced a significant investment in its business from DKE Displays, a China-based company specialising in the production of e-paper displays.
27 Jan 2021

Philips

Philips were involved at CES 2021 with a virtual booth and involvement in various presentation sessions. In terms of their involvement in remote patient monitoring and skin patches, they have made several significant moves in the last year.
26 Jan 2021

Simbeyond

Simbeyond provides simulation software to accelerate organic electronics R&D. IDTechEx spoke with Arthur Vauzelle (application engineer).
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26 Jan 2021

Printed Electronics to Deal with Electronic Waste

The accumulation of electronic waste on the Earth is not just a growing problem but an environmental threat. E-Waste is now considered the fastest-growing waste stream in the world and has been called a veritable tsunami by the UN.
26 Jan 2021

EasyMile and Sono Motors Solar Powered Autonomous Passenger Shuttle

EasyMile and Sono Motors are equipping an EZ10 autonomous shuttle prototype with Sono Motors' patented solar technology, testing a new energy concept for electric and driverless shuttles.
26 Jan 2021

Printed/Flexible Electronics at CES 2021

Multiple IDTechEx analysts recently attended the Consumer Electronics Show 2021 (CES 2021), this year held virtually due to COVID-19. CES includes a tremendously large range of companies and technologies, so IDTechEx's coverage of the event is divided by topic. This premium article focuses on companies developing or incorporating technologies based on printed/flexible electronics, such as foldable/rollable OLED displays.
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25 Jan 2021

Possibilities for new Transparent Materials that Conduct Electricity

In groundbreaking materials research, a team has made a discovery that blends the best of two sought-after qualities for touchscreens and smart windows—transparency and conductivity.
22 Jan 2021

Ynvisible Interactive Accelerating 2023 Growth Vision

Ynvisible Interactive Inc  is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Michael Robinson as its new Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Jani-Mikael Kuusisto is appointed as Senior Vice President Ventures and continues as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors.  
22 Jan 2021

aNIR-Battery Electrode Processing - Game Changer in Battery Production

Adphos Thermal Processing GmbH has developed a new drying solution for anode and cathode water based and solvent based coatings.
21 Jan 2021

Keiron Printing Technologies

Keiron Printing Technologies is an early-stage Dutch company that is aiming to commercialize laser induced forward transfer (LIFT), an innovative high throughput printing method.
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21 Jan 2021

Cuddle Vest with Printed Electronics can Give Hugs from a Distance

A year onwards, COVID-19 is still among us, and hitting us hard. As a result of this current pandemic, people are expected to keep a safe distance from each other. No more hugs from friends and family, no more slaps on the shoulder from colleagues. But when people are not allowed to get close physically, feelings of loneliness and insecurity can arise.
20 Jan 2021

Smart Mattress Cover for Real Time Patient Monitoring

The smart mattress-cover demonstrator features an array of several hundred flexible printed pressure sensors from InnovationLab integrated with health-monitoring software from Bitquadrat, which leverages machine learning /artificial intelligence and real-time data processing.
19 Jan 2021

The First Full Colour Electro Wetting Display Panel is a Fact

The first production ready Electro Wetting Display consumes only 3 watts and uses solar energy - an endless source of power! Mobile displays do not need to be replaced when the batteries are empty, and connection to the grid becomes a thing of the past.
18 Jan 2021

Nanorbital Advanced Materials

Nanorbital Advanced Materials is a manufacturer and supplier of silver nanowires, based in India.
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