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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2016
7 Jul 2016

Sector shake-up as the hype shifts in the $30bn wearables market

With hype around some of the core wearable technology sectors beginning to wane, IDTechEx have released their latest analysis of this diverse and growing industry in their brand new report Wearable Technology 2016-2026.
7 Jul 2016

New High technology company established based on leading edge research

Emberion Oy will revolutionise X-ray, infrared and thermal imaging markets with its novel camera sensors that will significantly improve the performance and cost competitiveness of existing commercial devices.
6 Jul 2016

FlexEnable Discusses Flexible Printed Backplanes at the IDTechEx Show!

Video interview with FlexEnable at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).
6 Jul 2016

Tough new hydrogel hybrid doesn't dry out

Engineers have found a way to prevent hydrogels from dehydrating, with a technique that could lead to longer-lasting contact lenses, stretchy microfluidic devices, flexible bioelectronics, and even artificial skin.
5 Jul 2016

Fantastic voyage to the nanoverse one step closer

Robots so small they can enter the bloodstream and perform surgeries are one step closer, a research team has discovered.
1 Jul 2016

Optomec Shows Their Printed Technology At The IDTechEx Show! In Berlin

Video interview with Optomec at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).
1 Jul 2016

Webinar Thursday 14 July - Wearables: The Next Big Thing?

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 14 July 2016 titled Wearables: The Next Big Thing or the Next Big Disappointment?
30 Jun 2016

DoMicro Shows Automated Manufacturing Processes at the IDTechEx Show!

Video interview with DoMicro at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).
29 Jun 2016

Xerox printed memory product featuring Thinfilm's technology

Manufactured via a printing process, Xerox® Printed Memory adds low-cost intelligence to objects or packaging by printing thin circuitry on a flexible substrate.
28 Jun 2016

Bright new future for flexible lighting devices

Researchers have pioneered an innovative new technique to make flexible screens more effective and efficient.
27 Jun 2016

Carbon nanotubes - been there, done that?

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are now making a steady but quiet comeback.
24 Jun 2016

DCS Shows Their Customized Lamination Machine for RFID

Video interview with Dorey Converting Systems (DCS) at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).
23 Jun 2016

Explore the IDTechEx Launchpad Initiative

The IDTechEx Launchpad initiative is open to early-stage start-ups, universities, newly spun-out companies, research labs and government labs who can demonstrate a working prototype or product that highlights new advances in any of the related event topics of: 2d materials, 3d printing, energy harvesting, graphene, internet of things, printed electronics, sensors, or wearable technology.
22 Jun 2016

ISORG Showcases Photodiodes at the IDTechEx Show! in Berlin

Video interview with ISORG at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).
22 Jun 2016

Enlightening and flexing memories

Researchers have shown that a carefully chosen blend of a small photoswitchable molecule and a semiconducting polymer can be used to fabricate high-performance memory devices that can be written and erased by light. Such multilevel optical memories have also been implemented on flexible substrates, paving the way to applications in wearable electronics, E-papers, and smart devices.
21 Jun 2016

ITO alternatives: light at the end of the tunnel

The TCF industry has recently experienced sluggish growth. The industry has transitioned from being supply-limited to being commoditized and demand-limited with supply currently outstripping demand. This is a commonplace characteristic of supply industry into consumer electronic devices: there is often a scramble for supplies as demand rapidly takes off but the industry soon over-invests, the capacity overshoots demand, and competition renders the component a commodity.
20 Jun 2016

AFELIM Shows Printed Electronics at the IDTechEx Show! 2016 in Berlin

Video Interview with AFELM at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).
20 Jun 2016

Smart labels for the craft brew market

Wireless near field communication tags will enable microbreweries to engage with and educate consumers, and differentiate their respective brands.
20 Jun 2016

Turnable, twistable robots

Forget steel and aluminum. The robots of tomorrow may be able to squish, stretch and squeeze.
16 Jun 2016

Pauline Van Dongen at the IDTechEx Show! 2016 in Berlin

Video interview with Pauline Van Dongen at the IDTechEx Show! (27-28 April, 2016 | Berlin, Germany).