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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23 May 2011

New solar technology could break photovoltaic limits

Photovoltaic (PV) efficiency is a significant problem for today's commercial solar panels, which can collect only a theoretical maximum of about 30 percent of available light. Now, a team that includes a University of Missouri engineer is developing a flexible solar film that can theoretically capture more than 90 percent of available light. Prototypes could be produced within the next five years.
23 May 2011

Solar technology to capture more than 90% of light energy

A team that includes a University of Missouri engineer is developing a flexible solar film that can theoretically capture more than 90 percent of available light.
20 May 2011

Philips leads innovation in OLED-based lighting

Philips leads innovation in OLED-based lighting with further investment in OLED production facility in Aachen, Germany
20 May 2011

Hands on printed electronics workshop at the Sonoco Institute

On June 7-9, 2011 the Sonoco Institute will present a hands-on workshop on Printed Electronics. The two day workshop, //Printed Electronics 101//, will cover many aspects of printed electronics at an introductory to intermediate level. Some of the topics include: markets, devices, technologies, practices, challenges, manufacturing, and growth opportunities.
19 May 2011

ImageXpert 's new website and an expanded set of JetXpert options

The JetXpert drop watcher and analysis system combines state of the art strobing technology with customized optics and powerful ImageXpert software to provide a flexible platform for analyzing the performance of any frequency actuated dispensing head for non-contact dispensing systems through drop-in-flight analysis and visualization. Please visit the new website www.jetxpert.com for more information.
19 May 2011

Can foreign EV makers prosper in China?

To understand the burgeoning electric vehicle EV industry, it is important to look at all forms of electric vehicle, land, sea and air. China has ambitions across all of them but none of the EV leaders are currently in China. It is bargaining access to its potentially large internal EV market in exchange for the intellectual property of aspiring foreign participants.
19 May 2011

European Commission makes €24.2 million available for e-mobility

The European Commission will support a cross-European electromobility initiative, Green eMotion, worth €41.8 million ($59.2 million), in partnership with forty two partners from the industries, utilities, electric car manufacturers, municipalities, universities and technology and research institutions.
19 May 2011

E-Ink and Epson roll out world's highest resolution eReader

The highest resolution 300 dpi ePaper tablets in the world have been developed by E Ink and Seiko Epson. The new eReader is expected to attract the business and education community where huge amounts of data have to be processed, as well as in countries that use character-based text, including Japan and China, stated the companies in an announcement on Monday.
18 May 2011

Spintronics: Hitting the wall

Experimental evidence of intrinsic pinning of magnetic domain walls will aid the development of next-generation memories.
18 May 2011

Antarctica's ice puts electric vehicles to test

The punishment your car endures on a cold winter commute pales in comparison to the veritable torture that researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are inflicting on two electric utility research vehicles — all in the name of science.
17 May 2011

San Francisco International Airport free charging

San Francisco is among the cities which are leaders in the movement to scale up electric car adoption in the US
17 May 2011

AGC develops world's thinnest sheet float glass at just 0.1 mm

AGC announced that it has developed ultra-thin sheet glass manufactured using the float process, measuring just 0.1 mm, roughly the thinness of a sheet of paper.
16 May 2011

Swiss cheese design for Micromorph solar cells

'Swiss cheese' design enables thin film silicon solar cells with potential for higher efficiencies
13 May 2011

Military, Security and Police Electric Vehicles

This article shares some of the research carried out for the new IDTechEx report "Electric Vehicles Military, Security, Police 2011-2021". Electric vehicles are appearing for military, security and police purposes that are on land, on and in the sea and airborne.
13 May 2011

Pentagonal tiles pave the way towards organic electronics

New research paves way for next generation of ultra-small electronic devices.
13 May 2011

Teknek introduces high performance solution for cleaning thin film

The problem of cleaning thin films has been solved by Teknek, the global leader in contact cleaning technology, with the introduction of the Ultracleen range of cleaning roller.
12 May 2011

Thinfilm receives engineering orders for prototypes

Thin Film Electronics ASA have received and accepted two engineering orders from leading toy manufacturers.
12 May 2011

Intense interest in energy harvesting for electric vehicles

Two forthcoming events in Germany reflect the intense interest in energy harvesting for electric vehicles. Energy Harvesting Europe 21-22 June covers many forms of harvesting for other applications as well and drills into the technology, investment and other aspects of harvesting in general. On the other hand Electric Vehicles Land Sea Air in Stuttgart 28-29 June is entirely vehicle oriented.
11 May 2011

Polychem UV/EB New Patterning Methods

Polychem UV/EB International Corp. announced that they have developed new patterning methods for low-viscosity transparent conductive polymer coatings, Aims to Replace Expensive ITO Films.
10 May 2011

Thinfilm phones could make current smartphones obsolete in 5 to 10 yrs

Queen's University's Roel Vertegaal predicts that thinfilm phones will make current smartphones obsolete in 5 to 10 years.