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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5 Feb 2021

Strategy Lessons from Latest News

In this article we introduce some guidelines useful in formulating your strategy. In other articles we have given the latest on tools that are useful such as the profitability V curve and the experience curve.
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5 Feb 2021

Brain Inspired Technology has Robotics Potential

Strategic Elements Ltd is pleased to report proof of concept work that highlights its printable neuromorphic technology's potential for data processing and self-learning in soft robotics (e.g. touch sensing) and other signal processing applications such as computer vision applications.
4 Feb 2021

Dracula Technologies

Dracula Technologies is a French company that have developed organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules optimized for indoor light energy harvesting. They are primarily targeting battery replacement in IoT devices.
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4 Feb 2021

Linxens

Linxens is a major manufacturer of smart card connectors, RFID inlays and module packaging. The best-known example of their products is the chip and metal contact area that is integrated into bank cards to enable 'chip-and-PIN'. This profile reviews Linxens' existing market and capabilities, with a closer look at sensor applications.
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4 Feb 2021

Surround Sound from Lightweight Roll-to-Roll Printed Loudspeaker Paper

Research has further revolutionized the printing of paper loudspeakers.
4 Feb 2021

New EU Project will Make Windows Generate Solar Energy

Transparent solar cells can be used in windows. But until now, they have either not been particularly effective or very transparent. A new project will change that. With a revolutionary concept, the EU project CITYSOLAR will make energy-producing, transparent windows, mainstream.
4 Feb 2021

Henkel Expands Partnership with Quad Industries on Printed Electronics

Henkel Adhesive Technologies and Quad Industries have announced the expansion of their strategic partnership to offer capacities and support for technological value creation and prototyping with printed electronics solutions across multiple industries.
4 Feb 2021

TactoTek In-Mould Structural Electronics Reduce Greenhouse Gas

TactoTek announced today their achievements towards more sustainable electronics manufacturing. An independent lifecycle analysis by Finnish research institute, VTT, revealed that an electronics part manufactured using IMSE technology results in 35% lower greenhouse gas emissions than a comparable conventional electronics design.
4 Feb 2021

Profitability V Curves

A valuable tool in predicting risk and enduring profitability of businesses is the profitability V curve.
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3 Feb 2021

Technic

Technic, Inc. are a longstanding company that predominantly work on plating chemistry, surface finishing equipment, and engineered powders. IDTechEx spoke with Gary Hemphill (GM-VP) about the latest from their engineered powders.
3 Feb 2021

Webinar: Innovative Materials for Printed/Flexible Electronics

Thursday 18 February 2021 - Emerging 3rd and 4th generation emissive materials for OLED displays; A technological transition that increases the efficiency of organic photovoltaics; Functional inks for lighting; and Low temperature component attachment materials.
3 Feb 2021

Silver Price Volatility Could Affect Conductive Ink Composition

The remarkable price increases in particular US stocks, most notably GameStop, made the news last week as the power of retail investors to move markets became clear. On Monday 1st Feb, the BBC reported that silver prices increased by around 10 % as retail investors turned their attention to commodities, reaching a 5-month high of almost $950/kg.
3 Feb 2021

Ynvisible Announces Exercise of Warrants for Proceeds of $4.4 Million

Ynvisible Interactive Inc has received proceeds of $4.4 million pursuant to the exercise of 7,315,473 common share purchase warrants.
2 Feb 2021

Strange Experience Curves Cause Wrong Investments?

In 1936, Theodore Paul Wright, at Curtiss-Wright in the United States, found that every time total aircraft production doubled, the required labour time for a new aircraft fell by 20%. This has become known as "Wright's law".
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2 Feb 2021

Threads That Sense How and When You Move? New Tech Makes It Possible

Engineers created thread sensors that can be attached to skin to measure movement in real time, with potential implications for tracking health and performance.
2 Feb 2021

Event Summary: 3D Printing Electronics Conference

On January 21st 2021 IDTechEx attended the '3D Printing Electronics Conference', usually held in Eindhoven (Netherlands) but held virtually this year due to COVID-19. This premium article summarises talks given by a number of companies and organizations at the event.
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1 Feb 2021

Liquid Wire Delivers Best-in-Class Performance in NextFlex Study

Liquid Wire Inc has joined the NextFlex community whose mission it is to advance US manufacturing of Flexible Hybrid Electronics by fostering technology innovation and commercialization. The current NextFlex project to identify reliable stretchable conductor systems utilizes Liquid Wire's proprietary elastic Metal Gel circuit and conductor technologies to exceed the project goals of 100% stretch for more than 10,000 cycles.
29 Jan 2021

A Second Chance for Organic Photovoltaics?

Printing solar panels like newsprint using organic semiconductors is the longstanding aspiration, given the obvious benefits of renewable energy and the potential for low-cost, large-area, energy-efficient production.
29 Jan 2021

SOR Battery Ink Exceeds 4V From Moisture in Air

Strategic Elements Ltd has achieved another significant milestone with its self-charging battery technology successfully generating an output of over 4V from moisture in the air over a testing period of approx. 5 hours. This was achieved through development of a prototype battery pack containing multiple connected battery ink cells.
29 Jan 2021

Biodegradable Displays for Sustainable Electronics

In the next years, increasing use of electronic devices in consumables and new technologies for the internet of things will increase the amount of electronic scrap. To save resources and minimize waste volumes, an eco-friendlier production and more sustainable lifecycle will be needed.