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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9 Jun 2021

Pollux Releases Their Their Product with Epishine's Light Cell

Pollux, one of Epishine's first customers, which already has two light-powered products on the market, is now revealing a new product in the Hadar family: "Hadar Cold", a connected sensor for temperatures below zero. This sensor is designed to help preserve, extend, and ensure the shelf life of refrigerated products, without the maintenance cost for changing the batteries.
9 Jun 2021

Kateeva Announces Strategic Partnership with Pixelligent

Kateeva today announced a strategic partnership with Pixelligent. The collaboration is focused on improving light output efficiency in OLED mobile phones by optimizing an inkjet-printed planarization layer over microlens arrays.
8 Jun 2021

Siemens Healthineers

Siemens Healthineers is a division of Siemens AG that focuses on medical technologies, primarily for imaging purposes. This profile focuses on its R&D for flexible and direct image sensors.
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8 Jun 2021

Neotech-AMT

Neotech-AMT, developers of equipment for manufacturing 3D printed electronics, announced its involvement in an EU funded project called 'AMPERE'. This will develop reliable and scalable hybrid additive manufacturing methods for producing multi-functional mechatronic systems.
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8 Jun 2021

Flexible, High-Performance Transparent Electrodes

The future of electronic displays will be thin, flexible and durable. One barrier to this, however, is that one of the most widely used transparent conductors for electronic displays—indium tin oxide —doesn't perform as well on larger areas and can crack and break down with wear.
8 Jun 2021

Digital Fabric has Memory, Temperature Sensors and a Neural Network

Researchers have created the first fiber with digital capabilities, able to sense, store, analyze, and infer activity after being sewn into a shirt.
7 Jun 2021

Automotive Interior Differentiation is the New Battleground

Automotive OEMs are increasingly using interior features to distinguish between models and from other brands. There are, therefore, extensive opportunities for printed/flexible electronics to add additional functionality to the cockpit while facilitating efficient manufacturing.
7 Jun 2021

Kroenert

Kroenert produce equipment for roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing. IDTechEx recently attended a webinar (organized by the Organic Electronics Association, OE-A) in which it outline recently developments in facilitating R2R processing for flexible printed electronics.
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4 Jun 2021

UTST Temperature sensors

UTST Temperature Sensors is a very early-stage company that has developed an innovative printable NTC temperature sensitive material.
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3 Jun 2021

The Powerhouse Future is Flexoelectric

Researchers have demonstrated "giant flexoelectricity" in soft elastomers that could improve robot movement range and make self-powered pacemakers a real possibility.
2 Jun 2021

Large-Area N-Type Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Cell 25.25% Efficiency

JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd announced that the maximum solar conversion efficiency of its large-area N-type monocrystalline silicon solar cells reached 25.25%, setting a new world record for large-size contact-passivated solar cells.
1 Jun 2021

Trends in Low-Cost Displays for Emerging Applications

Presented by IDTechEx analyst Dr Matthew Dyson at SID Display Week 2021
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1 Jun 2021

Event Summary: IMECON 2021 by AWA Virtual

On 27th May 2021 IDTechEx attended the small virtual IMECON conference organized by Alexander Watson Associates (AWA, conference organizers) which provided an overview of the in-mold electronics (IME) market and updates from IME technology developers, manufacturers and suppliers. This IDTechEx premium article summarises the talks given by selected companies.
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31 May 2021

Transparent Electrode Boosts Solar Cell Efficiency

Developing new ultrathin metal electrodes has allowed researchers to create semitransparent perovskite solar cells that are highly efficient and can be coupled with traditional silicon cells to greatly boost the performance of both devices, said an international team of scientists. The research represents a step toward developing completely transparent solar cells.
28 May 2021

DuPont Microcircuit Materials Introduces New Silver Sinter Paste

Advanced formulation designed to improve reliability and productivity for power semiconductor die attach
27 May 2021

Automotive Interior Opportunities for Printed/Flexible Electronics

Manufacturers are increasingly using interior features to distinguish between models and from other brands, creating substantial opportunities for printed/flexible electronics. This IDTechEx premium article examines some of the key opportunities.
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27 May 2021

Event Summary: Printed Electronics at SID Display week

The well-known SID Display Week conference was held virtually between 17th and 21st of May. While all aspects of the display industry and associated technologies are discussed at SID Display week, this premium article focuses on companies/organizations relevant to printed and/or flexible electronics.
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27 May 2021

Organic, Printable Device Could Restore Sight to the Blind

A Sydney engineer is developing a low-cost, 3D printed electrical device that uses absorbed light to fire the neurons that transmit signals from the eyes to the brain, acting as an artificial retina for those who have lost this capacity.
27 May 2021

Remagine Labs

Remagine Labs is a very early stage company that recently spun out from a university in Sydney. It is aiming to develop transparent semiconducting materials based on quantum dots, possibly for display applications.
26 May 2021

E Ink Launches the World's First On-Cell Touch ePaper Module

E Ink today announced the launch of the world's first On-Cell Touch ePaper module. This new On-Cell touch ePaper module supports both the E Ink Kaleido Plus Print Color technology platform and the E Ink Carta black and white ePaper technology platform.