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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2020
9 Nov 2020

Funds to Develop Breakthrough Graphene Manufacturing Process

Integrated Graphene Ltd has fired the starting pistol on scaled production of its unique breakthrough 3D graphene foam, Gii, following the completion of a £3.1 million round of investment in the business, led by Edinburgh-based business angel syndicate, Archangels, with co-investment from Par Equity, Techstart Ventures and ESM Investments.
9 Nov 2020

Ynvisible New Advisory Board Members, Q3 2020 Financial Results

Ynvisible Interactive Inc announced the addition of three new distinguished members to its Advisory Board. The Company is also providing certain unaudited preliminary third-quarter 2020 results to show recent revenues, expenses, and other income sources.
6 Nov 2020

Implantable Device Can Monitor and Treat Heart Disease

Researchers have reported a patch made from fully rubbery electronics that can be placed directly on the heart to collect electrophysiological activity, temperature, heartbeat and other indicators, all at the same time.
6 Nov 2020

Transparent Solar Cells Take us to a New Era of Personalised Energy

Today, the imminent climate change crisis demands a shift from conventionally used fossil fuels to efficient sources of green energy. This has led to researchers looking into the concept of "personalized energy," which would make on-site energy generation possible. For example, solar cells could possibly be integrated into windows, vehicles, cellphone screens, and other everyday products.
6 Nov 2020

Functionality Paramount: Lohmann's Bonding Solutions for E Mobility

Our metropolises need new traffic concepts and our vehicles need new drives. Climate change, shortage of raw materials and the impending traffic gridlocks are forcing a switch to post-fossil energy sources. The solution is: Electromobility.
6 Nov 2020

University of Surrey/NovaCentrix

The University of Surrey, NovaCentrix and other organizations are collaborating to develop 'next generation paper'. This takes the form of a book that includes electronic functionality, enabling additional content that corresponds to each page to appear on a reader's phone or TV.
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5 Nov 2020

Clim8

IDTechEx caught up with Florian Miguet, CEO and co-founder of Clim8. We discussed their progress over the last few years and the wider commercial situation within the heated apparel industry.
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5 Nov 2020

European Consortium Test New Materials for Organic Printed Electronics

The European MADRAS project is to develop new materials and manufacturing processes for scalable mass production of organic electronics devices, also known as OLAE devices, integrated into plastic parts for accelerated time-to-market.
5 Nov 2020

Etulipa's Displays in Bus Stops in New York City

For the first time, Etulipa's electro wetting displays are being used in a solar-powered real-time-passenger-information sign in New York.
4 Nov 2020

Flexible and Highly Reliable Sensor

Real-time health monitoring and sensing abilities of robots require soft electronics, but a challenge of using such materials lie in their reliability. Unlike rigid devices, being elastic and pliable makes their performance less repeatable. The variation in reliability is known as hysteresis.
3 Nov 2020

OrelTech

OrelTech has developed a particle-free conductive ink that can be metallized at 70 C or below using a cold-plasma process. The inks are compatible with a wide range of substrates and printing methods. Especially notable is the ability to print transparent conductive films from thin layers of silver.
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3 Nov 2020

Universal Display Corporation

Universal Display Corporation (UDC) are suppliers of phosphorescent OLED emitter and associated host materials.
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3 Nov 2020

Scottish Graphene Firm Launches Flagship Product Under New Face

Graphene is the much lauded and hyped wonder material set to enable the next generation of advanced technologies and the Stirling based outfit, Integrated Graphene are set to launch their first graphene-enhanced product.
2 Nov 2020

Epishine

Epishine have developed small organic solar cells that supply a small amount of power harvested from ambient light. They are thus targeting low-power IoT applications.
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2 Nov 2020

OLED Display Could Feature More Than 10,000 Pixels per Inch

By expanding on existing designs for electrodes of ultra-thin solar panels, researchers and collaborators have developed a new architecture for OLED - organic light-emitting diode - displays that could enable televisions, smartphones and virtual or augmented reality devices with resolutions of up to 10,000 pixels per inch
30 Oct 2020

Insulectro Opens Shop With all New Printed Electronics E-Commerce Site

Insulectro has just rolled out its new on-line shopping center for conductive inks and pastes plus advanced substrates and films.
30 Oct 2020

Graphene Based Antibody Test for Detecting Kidney Disease

Researchers have developed a new graphene-based testing system for disease-related antibodies, initially targeting a kidney disease called Membranous Nephropathy.
29 Oct 2020

General Silicones

General Silicones (GS) offer a wide range of silicone-based materials. This profile focuses on a recently developed innovative silicone-based thin film that is laminated to a thin layer of polyurethane. The resulting film is both printable and laminatable, thus overcoming the difficult of bonding to silicones. GS are targeting applications including flexible hybrid electronics and healthcare.
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29 Oct 2020

Wearable Sensor to Help ALS Patients Communicate

People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis suffer from a gradual decline in their ability to control their muscles. As a result, they often lose the ability to speak, making it difficult to communicate with others.
28 Oct 2020

Omniply

Omniply have developed an innovative material that enables a high yielding method of removing flexible electronics from the rigid substrates used during manufacturing. This profile update is based on a presentation given during the NAPIM conductive ink conference held in October 2020.
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