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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2019
25 Apr 2019

Panasonic unveils transparent OLED

The transparent OLED display, which resembles a glass cabinet, is crafted from a wooden frame holding what appears to be a pane of glass. As such it blends naturally into any contemporary living space. However, the moment the device is switched on, it transforms into a vivid OLED display.
25 Apr 2019

BERICAP and Thinfilm partner to implement advanced closure technology

BERICAP and Thin Film Electronics ASA have signed a Letter of Intent for an exclusive joint partnership to develop fully integrated digital authentication solutions for closures in over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and industrial applications.
24 Apr 2019

Need More Energy Storage? Just Hit 'Print'

Researchers, have created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene. Recent findings, published in Nature Communications, suggest that the ink can be used to print flexible energy storage components, such as supercapacitors, in any size or shape.
24 Apr 2019

Developing & manufacturing conductive, insulator & barrier layer inks

Dycotec Materials Ltd, based in the UK, is an advanced materials company developing and manufacturing conductive, insulator and barrier layer inks.
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23 Apr 2019

Quantum dot polymer for next-gen screens

Scientists have developed and patented the fabrication of transparent, luminescent material they say could give smartphone and television screens flexible, stretchable, and shatterproof properties.
22 Apr 2019

The interface makes the difference in perovskites

A collaboration deepens the understanding of the impact that changing the materials in a perovskite solar cell has on its performance. The results will help rationalize the design of the components of cells, thus increasing their commercial appeal.
19 Apr 2019

New smart material works better under pressure

Liquid-metal mixture bends the rules on flexible and highly conductive materials for wearable devices.
18 Apr 2019

Economical way to produce high performance thin films

Researchers have found an unprecedented, economical method for creating high-performance inorganic thin films, or "epitaxial" films, used in the manufacture of semiconductors for flexible electronics, LEDs and solar cells.
17 Apr 2019

Conductive ink: automotive industry a significant growth opportunity

The automotive industry has emerged as a significant market opportunity for suppliers of conductive pastes and similar materials. It has the potential to one day rival in significance the irreplaceable photovoltaic market. Almost every major paste supplier with a global profile is re-organising its team and its product portfolio to capture this rising trend.
16 Apr 2019

E-paper bus stop for Auckland Airport

The Urban signs, installed at the bus stops of the international arrivals terminal, each feature two 13.3"electronic paper screens, both providing Real Time Passenger Information to commuters.
16 Apr 2019

Graphene coating could help prevent lithium battery fires

Lithium batteries are what allow electric vehicles to travel several hundred miles on one charge. Their capacity for energy storage is well known, but so is their tendency to occasionally catch on fire - an occurrence known to battery researchers as "thermal runaway."
16 Apr 2019

Batteries from the printer: Evonik presents a new technology

Evonik is unveiling TAeTTOOz®, a new material technology for printable batteries that has been developed on the basis of what are known as redox polymers by Creavis, the strategic innovation unit of Evonik.
15 Apr 2019

JOLED builds new printed OLED display facility

JOLED Inc has been developing the world's first printed OLED display mass-production lines, and started building production lines for the post-process at the recently established JOLED Chiba Site.
12 Apr 2019

IDTechEx Graphene & 2D Materials 2019 Award Winner

At the IDTechEx Graphene & 2D Materials conference and exhibition in Berlin on April 10-11, the first graphene award for the Most Significant Advancement In Graphene, CNT, Or 2D Material Commercialisation was presented.
12 Apr 2019

Rapid adoption of flexible integrated circuits across 3 continents

PragmatIC announces that in just 2 months it has received orders for over 20 million flexible integrated circuits. Orders from customers in Europe, North America and Asia endorse PragmatIC's unique technology platform as the ideal solution for introducing connectivity into mass market applications.
11 Apr 2019

RFID And Wireless Sensors: Markets, Trends And Change

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
11 Apr 2019

How TicTag Launches A New Connectivity Technology Based On Printed Electronics

TicTag, Netherlands
11 Apr 2019

Integrated Organic Circuits Based On Industry-Compatible Process Flows

IMEC, Belgium
11 Apr 2019

Touch Interaction Taken To The Next Level

Tacterion GmbH, Germany
11 Apr 2019

Ultra-Thin Circuit Design Through PulseForge® Lift Off

NovaCentrix, United States