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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2010
26 Nov 2010

A universal TFT/OLED display driver board

Enables Fast and Easy Integration to TFT Displays Eliminates Costly Board Designs for Supporting Higher Resolution Displays
25 Nov 2010

Rapid prototype capacitive touch keypad service

Rapid prototype capacitive touch keypad service using digitally printed electronics
24 Nov 2010

Electrically conductive fine-line epoxy ink for printed electronics

Creative Materials, Inc., introduces 125-26, an exceptional conductive ink for screen- printing circuits with fine-line widths and spaces. Creative Materials is expanding its line of products for the printed electronics market. Our newest product, 125-26A/B119-44 is a flexible two-part epoxy ink that features superior adhesion to ITO-coated surfaces and other low surface-energy substrates. This product has been used successfully in printed electronics applications and is recommended where high-performance on coated substrates is necessary.
24 Nov 2010

What to expect at Printed Electronics USA 2010

Next week the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics event opens on Nov 30 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, USA. The event will be the largest yet on the topic. Excluding press partners that are taking a booth, as of November 19 there are 85 exhibitors. The total exhibition floor space is 49,000 square feet and the booths themselves cover a total area of just over 30,000 square feet.
24 Nov 2010

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure - surprises

This article shares some of the surprises revealed by our research for the new IDTechEx report "Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure 2011-2021".
23 Nov 2010

MMC signs cooperation agreement to promote ev's with Singapore

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation signs cooperation agreement to promote electric vehicles with the Singapore government
23 Nov 2010

NovaCentrix features new copper-based screen ink at PE USA 2010

NovaCentrix, a leader in printed electronics manufacturing technologies, is pleased to announce that Metalon® ICI-020, a new copper-based screen ink, will be prominently featured at Printed Electronics USA 2010 in Santa Clara, California from November 30-December 2, 2010. Pre-printed samples of Metalon ICI-020 screen ink on card stock will be distributed with the registration packs by IDTechEx staff, and attendees may bring their samples to the NovaCentrix exhibit area to cure the ink with NovaCentrix's PulseForge® process tool.
23 Nov 2010

Report from the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor events

Last week the second annual IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & Storage USA 2010 event opened to 340 people and 28 exhibitors, up significantly from the previous year, indicative of the rising interest in the topic. The event was co-located with the IDTechEx Wireless Sensor Networks and RTLS conference, bringing together all those involved in these two industries.
23 Nov 2010

Water could hold answer to graphene nanoelectronics

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute developed a new method for using water to tune the band gap of the nanomaterial graphene, opening the door to new graphene-based transistors and nanoelectronics.
22 Nov 2010

DecaWave wins Best Technology Development for RTLS/WSN

DecaWave, (www.decawave.com has taken the prestigious "Best Technology Development for RTLS/WSN" award at the leading sensor industry show IDTechEx in Boston.
22 Nov 2010

eMagin ships record number of units in Q310

EMagin, a provider of OLED technology for the design and manufacture of OLED microdisplays for high resolution imaging products has reported strong growth in Q310 due to increased demand from military customers for their OLED microdisplays.
22 Nov 2010

Advanced Cerametrics Inc awarded $1.2M for energy harvesting

Advanced Cerametrics, Inc. has been awarded a $1.2 M contract to power Picatinny Arsenal's state of the art situational awareness sensor system called "RRAPDS" via its piezoelectric composites, generating electricity from vibration.
19 Nov 2010

AUO's latest display technologies

AU Optronics has presented its latest display technologies which include a 32" in-cell multi-point and multi-color optical touch panel for e-board applications, flexible oxide TFT E-paper, a dual-side display that uses ultra-low levels of energy and saves power by 99.8%, a 3D AMOLED TV panel, and stylishly flat OLED lights.
19 Nov 2010

New Advanced Materials Division of Carestream Health launches Flexx

Carestream Health's new transparent conductive film offers highly flexible, durable alternative to ITO-based films
19 Nov 2010

Nano-C receives EPA approvals for fullerenes and derivatives

Nano-C, Inc. received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to manufacture and sell fullerenes and PCBM, a patented fullerene derivative commonly used in Organic Photovoltaic (OPV) and other applications.
18 Nov 2010

Tokyo Electron and Epson enter into OLED development agreement

Tokyo Electron and Epson conclude joint development agreement for OLED display manufacturing technology
18 Nov 2010

Transparent material for power generating solar windows

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory have fabricated transparent thin films capable of absorbing light and generating electric charge over a relatively large area.
17 Nov 2010

Applied Nanotech exhibits its metallic inks and pastes at PE & PV 2010

Applied Nanotech exhibits its metallic inks and pastes at the 2010 Printed Electronics USA and Photovoltaics USA Conference
17 Nov 2010

Dyesol and Umicore announce alliance in dye solar cells

Dyesol Limited and Umicore have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) and entered negotiations to establish a business alliance covering the development, production and marketing, at high quality and industrial scale, of Ruthenium-based dyes, as well as other potentially relevant metal-based chemicals, for the global dye solar cell market.
17 Nov 2010

Lumiotec to start delivery of 10 types of OLED lighting panels

Lumiotec will start to deliver in January 2011 ten types of OLED panels - five shapes with two colors.