Event summary
8 Feb 2016

Event report: Innovations in Large Area Electronics
IDTechEx attended the second innoLAE conference, which took place on the 1st and 2nd of February 2016 in Cambridge (UK). It was organised by the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large-Area Electronics.
10 Dec 2015

Storing electricity in paper
Researchers have developed power paper - a new material with an outstanding ability to store energy.
26 Nov 2015

Researchers create electronic plants
Using semi-conductive polymers, both analog and digital electronic circuits can be created inside living flowers, bushes and trees.
15 May 2015

E-skin and pocket-sized diagnostic machines give patients the power
Wearable E-skin that can measure heart rate and blood pressure, and paper diagnostic machines the size of a credit card that can give instant readings on blood and saliva samples.
14 May 2015

Printed temperature sensor for drug monitoring in field
Heat or cold can lower the efficiency of a drug. A new all-printed, hybrid temperature sensor can be the solution for monitoring drugs in field in a near future.
17 Mar 2015

EU-funded project investigates energy harvesting
Energy harvesting systems that are developed within the Smart-MEMPHIS project will have many applications ranging from implantable pacemakers to aircrafts.
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10 Jun 2014

LunaLEC
LunaLEC was founded in 2012 in order to develop lighting panels from the LEC research performed by professors Nathaniel Robinson at Linköping University and Ludvig Edman at Umeå University. They target markets are applications like Christmas cards, point-of-sale posters, etc
20 May 2014

New printed low-cost device for uv-light monitoring
A new type of printed UV-light detector is now ready for market.
6 Jun 2012

The first chemical circuit developed
Klas Tybrandt, doctoral student in Organic Electronics at Linköping University, Sweden, has developed an integrated chemical chip.
4 Apr 2012

Brown liquor and solar cells to provide sustainable electricity
According to research at Linköping University, batteries of biological waste products from pulp mills could provide the solution for energy storage.
8 Feb 2010

Organic electrochemical cell could be an alternative to OLED lighting
An organic light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) could be a cheaper alternative to OLED technology.
15 Oct 2007

The huge impact of printed transistors
A new range of transistors using thin films of organic or inorganic compounds as the semiconductors and gate dielectrics are being pursued by organizations in over 30 countries. The new IDTechEx report