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10 Jul 2013

Printed Silicon in Electronics

PST Sensors, South Africa
10 Jul 2013

Flexible Transparent Conductors and Touch Sensors Enabling High Contrast Displays

Canatu Ltd, Finland
10 Jul 2013

Ultra Thin Glass for Printed Electronics

SCHOTT AG, China
10 Jul 2013

The IDTechEx Analyst View on Flexible Glass & Barriers

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
10 Jul 2013

Cambrios ClearOhm: Solution Coated and Printed Transparent Conductor for Printed Electronics

Cambrios, Japan
10 Jul 2013

Applications of Nanopaper in Printed Electronics

Osaka University, Japan
10 Jul 2013

Transparent Conductive Films and Surface Sensing

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
9 Jul 2013

Enhanced Materials from Conductive Alignment Technology

CondAlign AS, Norway
9 Jul 2013

Printed Heating Devices for the Automotive Industry

W.E.T. Automotive Systems AG, China
9 Jul 2013

Structural Components, Smart Skin and Printing Electric Vehicles

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
9 Jul 2013

Application of Printed Electronics Technologies to OLED Lighting

Advanced Layers Company - Konica Minolta, Japan
9 Jul 2013

Recent Progress and Future Trends of OLED Technologies for Lighting Applications

Panasonic, Japan
9 Jul 2013

Printed Electronics Activities at Merck

Merck Ltd. Japan, Japan
9 Jul 2013

Printed, Organic, Flexible Electronics 2013-2023: Trends, Forecasts, Outlook

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
8 Jul 2013

Arjowiggins Creative Papers

Arjowiggins is a manufacturer of creative and technical paper. The company has launched PowerCoat, a paper substrate product with unique features focussed for the printed electronics market.
Included are:
8 Jul 2013

Interlink Electronics

Printed sensors are not a novelty: force sensing resistors (FSR) is a proven technology and are manufactured by screen printing a functional polymer. Interlink Electronics was the first company to commercialize FSR and has more than 25 years of experience in manufacturing them. But there has been a lack of innovation. The company is now looking for new acquisitions and partnerships.
Included are:
5 Jul 2013

Graphene provides efficient electronics cooling

A layer of graphene can reduce the working temperature in hotspots inside a processor by up to 25 percent - which can significantly extend the working life of computers and other electronics.
2 Jul 2013

Conductive Inks- Markets and Analysis

Innovation in the field of nanotechnology has largely enabled a high level of product differentiation. Indeed, the market today contains graphene, carbon nanotubes, and silver and copper nanostructure (nanoparticle and nanowire) inks, all of which have one or two dimensions in the nanoscale.
2 Jul 2013

Carbon nanotube inks to drive innovation

Linde's carbon nanotube inks can be used to manufacture completely new technologies, such as a smartphone with a screen that rolls up like a window shade and a see-through GPS device embedded in the windshield of a car.
2 Jul 2013

Breakthough graphene inks to accelerate graphene applications

Graphene based inks with properties that quickly enable its customers to use graphene in a wide range of applications