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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2011
19 Jan 2011

RUSNANO finalizes investment in Plastic Logic

RUSNANO finalizes investment in Plastic Logic : $700 Million total investment project will include building world's largest commercial plastic electronics factory in Zelenograd;
19 Jan 2011

Smart Skin for Land, Sea and Air Vehicles

Cars that glow in the dark and have far more passenger space, aircraft and submarines that monitor their complete outer surface, military vehicles that destroy missiles that hit them. The common factor here is smart skin.
18 Jan 2011

UDC and LG Display extend their PHOLED commercial supply agreement

Universal Display and LG Display have renewed their commercial supply agreement. The current agreement will run for 6 months, until June 30, 2011.
18 Jan 2011

Carbon nanotube webs and biscrolled yarns

UT Dallas's biscrolling technology is rich in application possibilities. For instance to make improved biofuel cells that might eventually be used to power medical implants
18 Jan 2011

SoloPower's new solar panel manufacturing facility in Oregon

SoloPower, Inc., a California-based manufacturer of flexible, thin film solar cells and modules, announces it will locate a high volume manufacturing facility in Wilsonville, Oregon.
17 Jan 2011

Coiled nanowires may hold key to stretchable electronics

Researchers at North Carolina State University have created the first coils of silicon nanowire on a substrate that can be stretched to more than double their original length, moving us closer to incorporating stretchable electronic devices into clothing, implantable health-monitoring devices, and a host of other applications.
14 Jan 2011

Graphene-based conductive inks to appear in products this year

Vorbeck say that products using their graphene-based conductive inks will appear in major retail stores sometime this year.
13 Jan 2011

Scientists develop solar window technology

Scientists developing Solar Window technology capable of generating electricity on see-thru glass windows have achieved an important research breakthrough which could result in the replacement of materials prone to breakdown and degradation.
12 Jan 2011

New solar cell self-repairs like natural plant systems

Researchers are creating a new type of solar cell designed to self-repair like natural photosynthetic systems in plants by using carbon nanotubes and DNA, an approach aimed at increasing service life and reducing cost.
12 Jan 2011

World's fastest solar powered car

The University of New South Wales's Sunswift solar car has broken a Guinness World Record to become the world's fastest solar vehicle.
11 Jan 2011

Missing piece for printed technologies

The printed electronics industry is growing fast and the various available technologies evolve at a high pace.
11 Jan 2011

Cleantech-oriented Beneq receives 9 million euro investment

Finnish Industry Investment, Via Venture Partners and private investors have invested altogether 9 million euros in the Finnish cleantech company Beneq. Beneq is a supplier of production and research equipment for advanced nano-scale thin film coatings used for example in solar cells, glass coatings, and flexible electronics, such as OLED lighting.
10 Jan 2011

INSIDE Secure first to support breakthrough Kovio RF barcodes

NFC Leader sees big future for ultra-low-cost smart tags and posters
7 Jan 2011

Printed Electronics for EVs - The money floods in

Printed electronics is now seeing a surge in transactions in the form of orders, government and industry-funded development programs, acquisitions and company fund raising.
7 Jan 2011

Graphene electrodes for organic solar cells

A promising approach for making solar cells that are inexpensive, lightweight and flexible is to use organic (that is, carbon-containing) compounds instead of expensive, highly purified silicon. But one stubborn problem has slowed the development of such cells.
6 Jan 2011

KRISS develops moisture detection technology for OLEDs

A technology to measure the level of moisture in OLED displays during the inspection process has been developed by Korea Research Institute of Standard and Science (KRISS).
5 Jan 2011

Printed Electronics-Predictions for 2011

IDTechEx examines the Printed Electronics market for 2011.
4 Jan 2011

Samsung Mobile Display unveils next-generation AMOLED displays

Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) demonstrates its leading-edge, next generation AMOLED displays.
3 Jan 2011

Highest efficiency demonstrated for commercial size thin-film modules

MiaSolé, the leading manufacturer of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic solar panels announced that the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy laboratory (NREL) independently confirmed the 15.7% efficiency of its large area production modules.
2010
31 Dec 2010

Solar powered unmanned aircraft awarded three world records

Tracking pirates in the Gulf of Aden, detecting bush fires in Australia and improving battlefield communications and surveillance in Afghanistan are all potential uses for the solar powered unmanned aircraft, Zephyr, which has now officially been awarded three World Records.