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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2011
10 Oct 2011

Discovery of two early stages of carbon nanotube growth

Boston College researchers have discovered two early-stage phases of carbon nanotube growth during plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, finding a disorderly tangle of tube growth that ultimately yields to orderly rows of the nanoscopic tubes, according to a report in the latest edition of the journal Nanotechnology.
7 Oct 2011

Sandia awards for solar glitter, rescue robot & university partnership

Sandia National Laboratories will begin researching how to use glitter-sized photovoltaic cells in utility-scale solar power systems, which eventually could cut the costs of solar panels in half and nearly double their efficiency.
4 Oct 2011

There's more to life than OLEDs and electrophoretic displays...

At IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA in Santa Clara on the 30th of November and the 1st of December 2011, there will be a focus on technologies such as OLEDs and electrophoretic displays, with leading innovators such as Sumitomo, Panasonic and E Ink discussing their progress. But there's other display technologies emerging, at earlier stages of commercialization that promise performance enhancement, cost reduction and new possibilities. Two of these technologies, QD Vision's QLEDs and Opalux 's photonic crystal displays are described below.
3 Oct 2011

Dr. Michael Carmody joins Intrinsiq Materials

Intrinsiq continue to strengthen their conductive inks formulation and printed electronics application team .
30 Sep 2011

IIMAK Conductive Inks for Printed Electronics Industry

With over 25 years experience in developing and manufacturing inks, IIMAK is introducing a new electrically conductive screen ink featuring a silver alternative to the Printed Electronics Industry.
29 Sep 2011

Copper nanowires may be coming to a little screen near you

Nanowires of copper could eliminate busted cell phone screens and make solar cells more competitive with fossil fuels.
29 Sep 2011

Plasma Etch rolls out the PE-100 Convertible

Plasma Etch has introduced a revolutionary new plasma system that incorporates two individual plasma etching / cleaning type/mode technologies into one complete stand alone plasma etching/cleaning system.
28 Sep 2011

Graphene overtaking carbon nanotubes

Graphene is considered a hot candidate for applications such as computers, displays, photovoltaics, and flexible electronics.
27 Sep 2011

Korea LG Electronics receives AIXTRON G5 system

Korea LG Electronics receives AIXTRON G5 system for GaN/Si applications.
27 Sep 2011

nTact & Holst Centre partner for innovations in roll-to-roll coating

In a joint research effort with the existing partners at Holst Centre, technologies will be developed to enable patterned deposition of homogeneous film layers on flexible foils.
26 Sep 2011

Introduction of the Linear Plasma Etch Source

In conjunction with FlexTech Alliance, EITI has completed the design, assembly, and testing phase of a contract to produce a wide format plasma etcher.
22 Sep 2011

CSEM opens a polytronics development center in Muttenz

With the aim of continuing to promote industrial innovation based on state-of-the-art technologies, CSEM has opened a new innovation center in Muttenz, with the support of the Canton of Basel-Landschaft.
21 Sep 2011

Printed Electronics Europe 2012 3-4 April Berlin, Targets Applications

IDTechEx, the organiser of the World's largest global series of Printed Electronics events will hold its European show in Berlin, Germany on 3-4 April. The focus, as at all IDTechEx events, is to address the needs and experiences of adopters of the technology.
20 Sep 2011

CETEMMSA carries out research on photovoltaic textiles

The Technological Centre shows at ITMA fair the research potential in the field of Printed Electronics applied to photovoltaic energy in the frame of the European Project DEPHOTEX.
19 Sep 2011

Wireless power transmission for consumer electronics and EVs

Over the next decade, the most vibrant Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) markets will be the contactless charging of portable and mobile equipment, in particular consumer electronics and electric vehicles.
15 Sep 2011

New partners, new projects

Konarka Technologies has formed strategic alliances with Lapp Kabel, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe, Bischoff Glastechnik and the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy andEnergy System Technology.
14 Sep 2011

IIMAK conductive inks for printed electronics industry

With over 25 years experience in developing and manufacturing inks, IIMAK is introducing a new electrically conductive screen ink featuring a silver alternative to the Printed Electronics Industry.
14 Sep 2011

Printed antennas on your vest?

ANTENNAS IN YOUR CLOTHES? NEW DESIGN COULD PAVE THE WAY
14 Sep 2011

Widening government support for printed electronics

This year, the world's largest event on printed electronics, "printed Electronics USA" will reflect the widening government support for printed electronics. Beyond the burgeoning programs at universities and government research centers, this is particularly evident in military and electric vehicle work. The US Army reflects this in two presentations. One is an overview of materials printing capabilities and prototype development for US Army applications and the other concerns direct write approaches to nanoscale electronics.
9 Sep 2011

Pragmatic and De La Rue demonstrate wireless-powered security labels

PragmatIC Printing Ltd, the pioneer in imprinted logic circuits, and De La Rue plc, the world's largest integrated commercial security printer and papermaker, announced that they are working together on prototypes for printed electronic security products.