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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2014
18 Mar 2014

Conductive Inks and Pastes- Markets and Technologies

IDTechEx will analyse the technologies and markets for conductive inks and pastes in a series of articles. Here, we will give our overall updated market forecast segmented by target application, including photovoltaics, touch screens (ITO replacement and edge electrodes), RFID, sensors, smart packaging, etc. IDTechEx will also provide market forecasts for silver flake and nanoparticle pastes, and will outline the competitive landscape. In the follow-on articles, IDTechEx will analyse the photovoltaic, touch screen and sensor markets in more detail.
17 Mar 2014

Webinar 20th March: Market intelligence services for the PE industry

This will be an overview of the market intelligence services offered by IDTechEx and will include a demonstration of the IDTechEx Market Intelligence Portal.
17 Mar 2014

A way to low price polyimides for metal-alternation

Researchers have developed the novel bio-based polyimides with the highest thermoresistance temperature of all the reported bio-plastics by way of photo-chemistry of cinnamoyl products from genetically-manipulated microorganisms.
17 Mar 2014

Paper Battery Company Inc

Paper Battery Co is a developer of thin film supercapacitor technology primarily for consumer electronic applications.
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13 Mar 2014

The Internet of Things: Opportunities Beyond the Hype

The Internet of Things is dead. It should be the Internet of Everything. No, wait - what does that really mean?
12 Mar 2014

Smart Packaging: One-off gimmick or sustained use?

In new research for the report Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2014-2024, IDTechEx conducted extensive interviews with end-users in order to understand the challenges and opportunities they see for smart packaging.
12 Mar 2014

A revolutionary portable lab for rapid and low-cost diagnosis

Do you remember James Bond film Casino Royale? After being poisoned, the agent uses a portable diagnostic kit to identify the toxic substance and alert his HQ in London.
11 Mar 2014

Supercapacitors Outlook 2014 - Overall a great year for the industry

11 Mar 2014

Collaboration on materials for flexible display electronics

SmartKem Ltd., a leading developer of high performance, organic semiconductor materials for flexible displays & electronics, has announced that a recent Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Bangor University has been awarded a grade of 'Outstanding' by the Technology Strategy Board.
10 Mar 2014

Optomec announces new patent award expanding additive manufacturing

Optomec, Inc has announced that the company was awarded a new US patent, entitled Miniature Aerosol Jet and Aerosol Jet Array, patent # 8,640,975.
6 Mar 2014

New research could help make roll-up digital screens a reality for all

A study, published today in Nature's Scientific Reports, identifies a new technology which could see flexible electronics such as roll-up tablet computers, widely available in the near future. So far, this area of electronic design has been hampered by unreliability and complexity of production.
6 Mar 2014

World's thinnest and first color tuneable function for flexible type

Flexible OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) lighting panel prototypes with two unique features: the world's first color tunable function* and the world's thinnest* form factor.
6 Mar 2014

Career Opportunity: Technology Analyst

DTechEx provides independent business intelligence, market analysis and business/strategy consulting in high-growth emerging technology areas, such as printed electronics, RFID, Internet of Things, electric vehicles, energy harvesting, graphene, and 3D printing.
5 Mar 2014

Hear what end users want at Printed Electronics Europe

IDTechEx has found that firms are spending from a few hundred thousand to a few million dollars to fund the creation of printed electronics prototypes. Leading end users will present their needs at Printed Electronics Europe 2014 in Berlin early next month.
5 Mar 2014

3-D printer creates fitted electronic glove to replace pacemakers

Using an inexpensive 3-D printer, biomedical engineers have developed a custom-fitted, implantable device with embedded sensors that could transform treatment and prediction of cardiac disorders.
4 Mar 2014

Workshop helps SMEs enter electric vehicles supply chain

At the EU funded INTRASME SME Opportunity Workshop in Berlin on 3 April 2014 External Link, SMEs will have the opportunity to understand the electric vehicle supply chain and how it can differ from the more traditional internal combustion engine vehicle supply chain process.
4 Mar 2014

CIGS photovoltaic pilot production facility in South Africa

Photovoltaic Technology Intellectual Property (Pty) Limited (PTiP) will officially launch the successful commissioning of its pilot production line for the manufacturing of CIGS thin-film solar modules.
3 Mar 2014

Wearable Technology: The $70 billion picture

This article shares some of the recent research from the brand new IDTechEx report Wearable Technology 2014-2024.
28 Feb 2014

New high mobility SWCNT ink technology from National Research Council

Researchers at the National Research Council (NRC) in Canada are developing new materials and processes for printable electronics applications as part of a 5 year research effort working collaboratively with industrial partners.
27 Feb 2014

Xymox Technologies Inc has started Enfucell SoftBattery manufacturing

Enfucell has announced that Xymox Technologies Inc. has started to manufacture Enfucell SoftBatteries available for the North American market.