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 Nov 2022

IDTechEx Investigates Building the House of the Future

A floor that can feel when you fall, a warmth that wanders from room to room with you; could the house of the future take care of you?
16 Nov 2022

Webinar With Q&A - Printed/Flexible Electronics: What to Watch in 2023

Tuesday 29 November 2022 - This webinar includes case studies showing successful commercialization examples from 2022 across multiple market sectors; Discussion of anticipated announcements in 2023; Brief assessment of the status and potential of printed/flexible electronics; and Identification and assessment of technological gaps likely to be an R&D focus in 2023
15 Nov 2022

Copper Conductive Inks

This premium article explores copper conductive inks, including the challenges in developing copper inks, strategies to avoid copper oxidation, recent collaborations utilizing copper inks, and more.
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14 Nov 2022

Voltera

Voltera produces PCB desktop prototyping equipment that utilizes direct write additive manufacturing. In 2022 it launched its NOVA platform, which enables benchtop R&D for printed/flexible electronics. IDTechEx caught up with Matt Ewertowski, Product Manger, to find out more about this new product.
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14 Nov 2022

LG Display Unveils World's First High-Resolution Stretchable Display

The company's newly unveiled Stretchable display is the industry's first to achieve 20 percent stretchability, a resolution of 100ppi, and full-color RGB.
10 Nov 2022

Innovation within Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing

IDTechEx's latest report, "Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing 2023-2033", explores how the environmental impact of manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCBs) and integrated circuits (ICs) can be reduced through innovative materials choices and processing methods. This includes implementing low-temperature processing, eliminating superfluous wasteful steps, recycling and re-using materials where possible, and adopting novel approaches where the long-term potential is foreseen.
9 Nov 2022

Forming E-textiles Through Conductive Inks

This premium article will explore the production of e-textiles with conductive inks, including competing methods of producing e-textiles, how conductive inks can be used to produce e-textiles, and competing types of conductive ink for e-textiles.
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8 Nov 2022

Conductive Inks for Printed Heaters

This premium article explores conductive inks for printed heaters, including printed heater applications, technology comparisons, a SWOT analysis, and more.
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7 Nov 2022

imec

Imec is a well-known Belgian research institute founded in 1984. It works on state-of-the-art semiconductor and electronics manufacturing. This profile explores the virtual fab being developed by imec's Sustainable Semiconductors and Technology programme.
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4 Nov 2022

Emerging Micro-Scale Additive Fabrication Methods and Applications

This presentation was given at the MicroFab Summit 2022 by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Dr Matthew Dyson.
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3 Nov 2022

IDTechEx Release New Report - Electronic Skin Patches 2023-2033

The most comprehensive assessment on the commercialization of flexible, wearable electronic skin patches spanning 13 applications including historic data, 10-year market forecast, interview-based player profiles, and technology analysis.
3 Nov 2022

Conductive Ink Companies Segmented by Conductive Material

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Conductive Ink Market 2023-2033'.
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3 Nov 2022

Technological and Commercial Readiness of Conductive Ink Applications

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Conductive Ink Market 2023-2033'.
2 Nov 2022

Canatu

Canatu, a provider of carbon nanotubes and sensing applications that utilize them, announced a €18 million funding round led by 3M ventures.
1 Nov 2022

Commercial Considerations for Conductive Ink Producers

This premium article explores the commercial considerations for conductive ink producers, including various segmentations of conductive ink companies, key growth markets for conductive inks, adoption barriers, and more.
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1 Nov 2022

Webinar - 5G: Key Trends and Opportunities to Watch Beyond 2023

Thursday 10 November 2022 - Three years after 5G first commercialization, where does 5G stand now? This webinar will discuss the following four key aspects of 5G - 5G deployment overview; open RAN technology; 5G technology; 5G use cases; and 5G future market outlook.
28 Oct 2022

Manufacturing Methods for Radio-Frequency Metamaterials

This premium article introduces radio-frequency metamaterials and explores various manufacturing methods, including advantages and disadvantages of each method.
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27 Oct 2022

Emerging Opportunities for Transparent Conductors

This presentation was given by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Sam Dale at the TechConnect 2022 event.
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27 Oct 2022

Electronic Skin Patches 2023-2033

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24 Oct 2022

Measuring Brain Activity On The Go

Brain activity has traditionally been assessed using large and often expensive technology that has limited its use to specific clinical settings. Small wearable devices that can assess brain activity are hoped to improve the diagnosis and monitoring of brain diseases like dementia or depression.