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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2013
17 Apr 2013

Digital Of-Home Industry Needs

JCDecaux, France
17 Apr 2013

Graphene: Analysis of Technology, Markets and Players

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
17 Apr 2013

Intelligent Textiles: Bridging the Gap from Technology Development to Product Manufacturing

Philips Research, Netherlands
17 Apr 2013

Applications, Needs, and Requirements for Printed Electronics in Aerospace

Boeing Research & Technology, United States
17 Apr 2013

Printed Electronics for the Diagnostics Industry

Abbott Diagnostics, Germany
17 Apr 2013

Touch: Do They Think It's All Over?

Microsoft Research, United Kingdom
17 Apr 2013

Printed Electronics: Show me the Money

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
17 Apr 2013

Optomec to showcase advances in 3D printed electronics at conference

Optomec has announced that the company will feature Aerosol Jet printing for 3D Printed Electronics applications at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe Conference.
15 Apr 2013

Electroactive polymers - First commercial applications

IDTechEx estimates the electroactive polymer market volume to be US$ 245 million in 2013. This shows, despite several decades of R&D and first applications, the electroactive polymers (EAP) field is still far from mature. Why is this? Challenges, such as performance, long-term stability and reliable mass production, still need further development to tailor the properties to the requirements of each target application. However, the potential is as high as US$ 2.25 billion by 2018, dominated by consumer electronics, actuators and sensors applications.
12 Apr 2013

Joint venture for next-generation graphene cooling systems

Focus Graphite Inc on behalf of Grafoid Inc has announced Grafoid's joint venture development agreement with Coquitlam, British Columbia-based CapTherm Systems Inc to develop and commercialize next generation, multiphase thermal management systems for electric vehicle (EV) battery and light emitting diode (LED) technologies.
12 Apr 2013

SolInk to boost performance of solar modules

Sol Voltaics has unveiled SolInk™, an economical nanomaterial that promises to increase the efficiency of crystalline silicon or thin film solar modules by up to 25 percent or more, leading to solar power plants and rooftop solar arrays that will generate far more electricity than today's best commercially available systems.
12 Apr 2013

Less than one week to IDTechEx's Printed Electronics Europe Event

Next week Printed Electronics Europe will open in Berlin, Germany on April 17-18 (www.PrintedElectronicsEurope.com). About 1,400 people are pre-registered - with final numbers expected to be considerably more. The conference and tradeshow covers the broad range of emerging materials and devices, including OLEDs, touch surfaces, TFTs, stretchable and textile electronics, the Internet of Things, energy generation and much more - with presentations, exhibitors and attendees covering the full supply chain.
10 Apr 2013

CPI's OLED and OPV prototyping line

CPI's OLED/OPV Prototyping Line has been designed to enable the development and production of organic light emitting diode and organic photovoltaic technologies.
8 Apr 2013

Organic Photovoltaics- roadmaps and market projections

8 Apr 2013

SynapTech

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5 Apr 2013

$20 Million to ramp production of Color IQ™ optical components

QD Vision, Inc, manufacturer of Color IQ™ optical components for LCD applications, has announced it closed a $20 million round of financing that will be used to further expand high volume production capacity, and to fund long term company growth.
4 Apr 2013

Optomec's additive manufacturing IP portfolio reaches 35 patents

Optomec has announced that the Company's Intellectual Property portfolio in the field of Additive Manufacturing grew to 35 patents with the addition of 6 new patents granted in 2012.
2 Apr 2013

Amorphyx

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1 Apr 2013

Thinfilm receives first order for brand-protection system

Thin Film Electronics ASA has received the first order for the use of Thinfilm Memory for brand protection, a system of specialized electronic labels to help thwart counterfeiting. The order was received from a global consumer packaged goods company.
29 Mar 2013

A sophisticated nanostructure makes ceramics foldable

Scientists in Stuttgart are currently doing things to a ceramic, which would normally result in a pile of shards.