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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8 Nov 2018

Smart Blister Packs: An Overview

This article looks at the history and current status of smart blister packs.
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8 Nov 2018

Dancing atoms in perovskite materials

A new study is a step forward in understanding why perovskite materials work so well in energy devices and potentially leads the way toward a theorized "hot" technology that would significantly improve the efficiency of today's solar cells.
7 Nov 2018

Printed Electronics World Firsts in 2018

With the end of the year in sight IDTechEx looks back and reviews what has been new in the world of printed electronics in the last 12 months.
7 Nov 2018

The PE Industry's Sintering Wish List

As the Printed Electronics market continues to evolve, two important questions emerge.
7 Nov 2018

Grapheneca in a phase of rapid expansion

Grapheneca is proud to exhibit at the IDTechEx Show!
6 Nov 2018

The Global RFID Industry According to IDTechEx: An $11 Billion Market

IDTechEx Research has just released its latest RFID report titled "RFID Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2018-2028" which provides one of the most thorough and comprehensive industry assessments yet.
6 Nov 2018

E-paper tags for Japanese convenience stores

E Ink Holdings and Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited announced the joint development of a reference design board for battery-less ePaper tags.
6 Nov 2018

Canada representation again strong at this year's IDTechEx Show!

The annual IDTechEX Show! will take place this coming November 14 and 15 in Santa Clara, CA, with another strong Canadian delegation set to attend.
5 Nov 2018

Quantum dots: overview of 25 companies

In this presentation, we provide an update on various companies active in the quantum dot (QD) business.
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5 Nov 2018

Atoms use tunnels to escape graphene cover

Physicists have now visualized for the first time how atoms behave in between graphene and a substrate. This insight could be instrumental for future implementations of industrial graphene production.
2 Nov 2018

Making a transparent flexible material of silk and nanotubes

The silk fibers produced by Bombyx mori, the domestic silkworm, has been prized for millennia as a strong yet lightweight and luxurious material. Although synthetic polymers like nylon and polyester are less costly, they do not compare to silk's natural qualities and mechanical properties. And according to research, silk combined with carbon nanotubes may lead to a new generation of biomedical devices and so-called transient, biodegradable electronics.
2 Nov 2018

Fraunhofer FEP

Dr Peter Harrop discusses the history of FEP and the development of the company in the field of organic electronics, as well as their plans for the future.
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1 Nov 2018

Royole Corporation First to Market with a Foldable Display?

IDTechEx predicted that the first foldable OLED displays would come to market in 2018, based on our research for the report "OLED Display Forecasts and Technologies 2019-2029"
1 Nov 2018

Lubrizol demonstrates integrated technology solutions

Lubrizol demonstrates integrated technology solutions for highly flexible electronics at 2018 IDTechEx Show!
1 Nov 2018

Electronic tattoos for wearable computing

Researchers have developed a simple, efficient method to make robust, highly flexible, tattoo-like circuits for use in wearable computing. The low-cost process adds trace amounts of an electrically-conductive, liquid metal alloy to tattoo paper that adheres to human skin. These ultrathin tattoos can be applied easily with water, the same way one would apply a child's decorative tattoo with a damp sponge.
31 Oct 2018

Printed Electronics USA 2018: Exhibition Highlights

In just two weeks' time the World's largest event on Printed Electronics will open in Santa Clara, California. Held on November 14-15, the event features a stunning line up of over 250 speakers and 275 exhibitors - exceeding the event targets. Register now to secure the final early bird discount of 10% off, ending on November 2, 2018.
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31 Oct 2018

Meyer Burger Inkjet and Thin Film Equipment for PE Manufacturing

Meyer Burger is a leading global technology company specializing on innovative systems and processes based on semiconductor technologies, exhibiting at Printed Electronics USA 2018.
31 Oct 2018

Powering the Flexible World

From 2019 we will come to a world with flexible electronics and batteries to power these devices have attracted tremendous attention. These devices may require batteries with special mechanical properties or form factors. For more details about thin, flexible and printed batteries, please refer to IDTechEx's report Flexible, Printed and Thin Film Batteries 2019-2029.
31 Oct 2018

Commercialization challenges for printed and flexible electronics

Si-Cal and GSI have leveraged their combined 40 years being industry leaders in the roll to roll and sheet fed screen printing industry to become a leader in the field of printed electronics. Si-Cal Technologies are exhibiting at Printed Electronics USA 2018 on booth A25, on 14-15 November.
30 Oct 2018

Thinfilm and Mackmyra bring NFC interactivity to whisky and gin brands

Thin Film Electronics ASA announced Mackmyra Swedish Whisky as a new customer in the spirits category. Based in Sweden, the award-winning distiller of single-malt whisky is using Thinfilm's NFC mobile marketing solution to connect directly with customers via smartphone, raise awareness of its Private Cask program, and launch social media-driven campaigns that promote its most popular products.