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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28 Oct 2014

New sensors for wearables and IoT at Printed Electronics USA 2014

At the 2014 edition of Printed Electronics USA, attendees will learn about disruptive sensor technologies that will enable new applications for wearable devices and the Internet of Things.
28 Oct 2014

Webinar: New opportunities for materials, components in wearable tech

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 4 November discussing new opportunities for materials and components in wearable technology.
27 Oct 2014

Smart sensors for better and safer living

Researchers claim a new system of mobile, floatable sensing, called Lagrangian sensing, is very promising for large scale sensing, or on-demand sensing, as it requires minimal infrastructure.
24 Oct 2014

Arkema, CEA and Arjowiggins Creative Papers collaborative innovation

The Open Innovation for Sensors and Actuators initiative pools all three players together in substrate, materials, and integration and design technologies, with a view to offering a comprehensive ecosystem to end-users eager to demonstrate new applications and develop new products in printed electronics.
23 Oct 2014

Structural energy storage and integrated photovoltaics

Structural electronics (SE) is one of the most important emerging technologies in this century.
23 Oct 2014

3D printing industry will reach over $14B by 2025

The latest forecasts by IDTechEx, including ten key markets, show the 3D Printing Industry will reach over $14B by 2025.
23 Oct 2014

Store Electronic Systems (SES)

Store Electronic Systems (SES) was founded twenty years ago, but product sales have accelerated in the last five years. The company provides electronic shelf labels (ESLs) for the retail sector. To date, its products and systems have been installed more than 7,000 stores in 52 countries and the company have sold almost 110 million ESLs.
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22 Oct 2014

The $2 billion conductive ink industry gathers in Santa Clara

This is a successful and growing industry. Indeed, IDTechEx projects that the $2billion conductive ink/paste sector will grow $3.2 billion in 2025 at the material level.
22 Oct 2014

Webinar - Printed, Organic and Flexible Electronics: Progress Update

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 30 October discussing recent developments in the printed, organic and flexible electronics industry.
22 Oct 2014

Dyesol signs letter of intent with Tata Steel

Dyesol has signed a landmark agreement with Tata Steel UK. The agreement will play a critical role in Dyesol creating a commercial base in the United Kingdom to develop, manufacture and distribute its revolutionary solid-state DSC technology.
21 Oct 2014

Ferd AS invests USD 23 million in Thin Film Electronics ASA

21 Oct 2014

Molnlycke Health Care

Mölnlycke Health Care is a leading manufacturer of wound care products. The company is well known for its Safetac technology, which incorporates a special adhesive minimizing pain and discomfort. The Mölnlycke brand name comes from the town of Mölnlycke, not far from Gothenburg in Sweden, where the company was founded.
21 Oct 2014

Ericsson

Ericsson is a leading telecom company. They provide services, software and infrastructure. They have worked on several innovative concepts such as Connected Me and Windows of Opportunity.
20 Oct 2014

Printed electronics in Sweden

Sweden has been very active in the development of printed electronics. IDTechEx recently visited some of the main players in the industry to see their facilities and product concepts. In this article, we give a snapshot of printed electronics in Sweden.
20 Oct 2014

IDTechEx Expands Presence in Asia

Adds Experienced Manager to its Rapidly Growing Japan Team. Tokyo, Japan and Cambridge, UK - Oct. 20, 2014 - IDTechEx the leader in market research on emerging technologies today announced the expansion of its Japan office with the hiring of Mr. Yasuo Yamamoto as its head of business development in Japan.
17 Oct 2014

Wearable Technologies and Glucose Monitoring: Progress Assessment

In 2012 347 million people worldwide had diabetes according to the World Health Organization. Disposable glucose test strips have improved the lives of millions of diabetic patients who need to monitor their blood glucose level on a regular basis.
17 Oct 2014

Simple and versatile way to build three-dimensional materials

Researchers have developed a novel yet simple technique, called diffusion driven layer-by-layer assembly, to construct graphene into porous three-dimensional (3D) structures for applications in devices such as batteries and supercapacitors.
16 Oct 2014

Dissolvable silicon circuits and sensors

Electronic devices that dissolve completely in water, leaving behind only harmless end products, are part of a rapidly emerging class of technology pioneered by researchers.
15 Oct 2014

Air of optimism returning to the PV industry

The IDTechEx Printed Electronics and Energy Harvesting events focus on emerging thin and/or flexible photovoltaic technologies. This co-located event will cover printed electronics, energy harvesting, supercapacitors, wearable technologies and 3D printing and will attract in excess of 2,500 attendees and 200 exhibitors.
14 Oct 2014

Benchmarking printing methods & assessing printing type by application

This article companies the different types of printing technologies used in printed electronics. Here, we compare screen, inkjet, gravure, and offset printing. We also assess the applicability of different printing techniques for each layer of displays, lighting, photovoltaics, sensors, logic, and energy storage devices.