Cambrios Technologies Corp

Cambrios Technologies Corp

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Cambrios leads the industry in providing innovative solutions using nanotechnology. Its breakthrough silver nanowire-based transparent conductor material simplifies and cost-reduces electronics manufacturing and improves end-product performance for electronic devices. The company's ClearOhm® product is a transparent conductor with significantly higher optical and electrical performance than traditional materials and methods. Applications of ClearOhm include touch screens, EMI shielding, LCDs, ePaper, OLED lighting and thin film photovoltaics. Cambrios is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., with offices in Japan, Korea and Taiwan.
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2013
9 Oct 2013

Printed Electronics USA covers the dynamic ITO replacement market

The transparent conductive film (TCF) and glass (TCG) market is booming and fast becoming transformed. This market is forecast to grow to $6.3 billion market in 2024.
3 Oct 2013

Cambrios' ClearOhm advanced touchscreen experience for Lenovo Flex 20

Cambrios Technologies Corporation has announced that Lenovo has selected Cambrios' ClearOhm technology for Lenovo's 20-inch class All-in-One computer, the Lenovo Flex 20.
2 Oct 2013

Graphene moves beyond the hype at the Graphene LIVE! USA Event

The Graphene LIVE! USA event has lined up top-class speakers for its business-orientated conference and tradeshow on graphene.
24 Sep 2013

Nanotech and Beyond N&B

17 Sep 2013

Printed Electronics in Japan (part II)

In this second report based on 35 company visits and our conference in Tokyo, July through September 2013, we look at some more trends identified.
5 Aug 2013

XinNano Materials Inc

29 Jul 2013

Silver nanowires as transparent conductive materials

In this article series, IDTechEx Research will critically examine the various technology options that are emerging to serve as transparent conductive films. IDTechEx will provide a detailed briefing on the technology attributes and manufacturing processes. IDTechEx will then offer a critical SWOT analyses and examine the current and future uses of the technology. Finally, IDTechEx will offer a briefing on key players commercialising the technology. IDTechEx Research will start by examining silver nanowires and will then continue with graphene, carbon nanotubes, micro-fine, metal mesh and PDOT:PSS.
26 Jul 2013

Zytronic Displays Limited

19 Jul 2013

O-film Tech Co., Ltd

16 Jul 2013

Sinovia Technologies

10 Jul 2013

Cambrios ClearOhm: Solution Coated and Printed Transparent Conductor for Printed Electronics

Cambrios, Japan
8 Jul 2013

Printed sensors: an overview

There is an increasingly greater need for a wide choice of sensors to make objects smarter, safer and more responsive. Printing is the natural way to process wet inks and pastes, and it is therefore no surprise that printing has been used to make sensors for years. But there are new materials appearing, taking advantage of the progress that have been enabled by printed electronics. The article gives an overview of what is currently happening in the field of printed sensors. In particular, we will overview main trends in commercialising printed glucose sensors, force and pressure sensors, image and light sensors, gas sensors and temperature sensors. We will highlight key companies commercialising each printed sensor type.
18 Jun 2013

Visualplanet

31 May 2013

Impressions from SID Display Week 2013

17 May 2013

Dai Nippon Printing

17 May 2013

Carestream Advanced Materials

16 May 2013

Goss International Americas

14 May 2013

Bluestone Global Tech

9 May 2013

Printed electronics in East Asia: change of direction

Variously called Printed, Flexible or Organic Electronics, it is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world. It is of vital interest to industries as diverse as consumer goods, healthcare, mobility, electronics, media and architecture.
19 Apr 2013

100 sqcm OLED lighting tile with new highly transparent electrodes

Cambrios Technologies Corporation and Novaled have announced the successful creation of a metal grid free large area 100 cm2 (10 cm by 10 cm) OLED lighting tile, using Cambrios ClearOhm™ transparent electrodes.