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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23 Nov 2020

Is Organic Photovoltaics Due For a Renaissance in Niche Applications?

This IDTechEx premium article examines the outlook for organic photovoltaics
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19 Nov 2020

3D Electronics Market Is Forecast to Reach Around $3bn by 2030

The 3D electronics market is diversifying and is forecast to reach around $3bn by 2030. Find out more in the IDTechEx report, "3D Electronics 2020-2030: Technologies, Forecasts, Players".
19 Nov 2020

Printed Electronic Materials Market Forecast to Reach $6.9Bn by 2031

In total, IDTechEx Research forecast that the market for specialized solution processable materials for printed/flexible electronics will reach $6.9Bn by 2031.
19 Nov 2020

Functional Inorganic Inks - Combining Stability and Printability

This article covers multiple distinct approaches, all of which involve printable inks with insoluble inorganic constituents
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18 Nov 2020

Webinar: Requirements and Trends of Low-Loss Materials for mmWave 5G

Join the IDTechEx webinar on Wednesday 25 November. Where will we need low-loss materials? What are the requirements for low-loss materials for mmWave 5G applications? Can thermosets materials compete with thermoplastics in the 5G market? How big is the market for low-loss materials?
16 Nov 2020

Pacific Asian System Supply

Pacific Asian System Supply (PASS) offer manufacturing lines for electrical components (recently including printed electronics) by integrating equipment from different manufacturers into a single line with a global software system. They also provide after-sales support for manufacturing lines, covering both hardware and software.
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16 Nov 2020

Stretchable Sensor Gives Robots and VR a Human Touch

Researchers have created a fiber-optic sensor that combines low-cost LEDs and dyes, resulting in a stretchable "skin" that detects deformations such as pressure, bending and strain. This sensor could give soft robotic systems - and anyone using augmented reality technology - the ability to feel the same rich, tactile sensations that mammals depend on to navigate the natural world.
16 Nov 2020

NanoXplore Order from Martinrea International for Passenger Vehicles

NanoXplore Inc received a blanket purchase order from Martinrea International Inc to supply graphene for fuel and brake lines for passenger vehicles produced by North American automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers.
13 Nov 2020

New Report from IDTechEx on Materials for Printed/Flexible Electronics

IDTechEx have released a new market research report on materials for printed/flexible electronics - materials for OLEDs, photovoltaics (OPV), thin film transistors (OTFTs), photodetectors (OPDs). Also carbon nanotubes, perovskites, quantum dots, functional inorganic inks, component attachment materials, conductive inks.
13 Nov 2020

Micro-LED - Lighting the Way for Display Technologies?

Micro-LED is exciting the markets and commentators, but the question of whether, and how, it will become the natural replacement for other LED technologies, including the currently dominant LCD and OLED, is somewhat complex.
12 Nov 2020

Materials for Printed/Flexible Electronics 2021-2031

Forecasts taken from IDTechEx report "Materials for Printed/Flexible Electronics 2021-2031: Technologies, Applications, Market Forecasts"
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12 Nov 2020

Perovskite Metasurfaces for Smart Glass

Perovskite thin films will make it possible to turn normal glass into smart surfaces that can display information in AR devices and convert solar energy into electricity.
12 Nov 2020

Panasonic (Image Sensor)

Panasonic have developed a hybrid image sensor that uses an organic semiconducting layer atop a silicon readout circuit. This was set for launch at the (now postponed) Tokyo Olympics in 2020 in broadcast cameras.
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12 Nov 2020

Composites For a Greener Future

Composites and coatings are one of the most versatile areas of graphene technology. The Graphene Flagship's research projects on composites and coatings show great promise, and their innovative applications could help solve some of Europe's most pressing environmental challenges.
12 Nov 2020

Flexible Solvent-Resistant Electrically Conductive Fine Line Ink

New Product - Creative Materials introduces 126-40, a flexible solvent-resistant electrically conductive fine line ink and adhesive.
11 Nov 2020

Join the IDTechEx Webinar on Printed/Flexible Electronics (With Q&A)

Thursday 12 November 2020 - Emerging Applications for Printed/Flexible Electronics. This webinar includes a Q&A session. Emerging applications that will be discussed in the webinar include: Electronic skin patches; Building integrated electronics; and Sticker electronics.
11 Nov 2020

STMicroelectronics Collaborates with Qualcomm Technologies

STMicroelectronics is extending its leadership in sensor technologies by developing innovative software solutions using technology from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. through the Qualcomm® Platform Solutions Ecosystem program.
10 Nov 2020

Towards High Performing Wearable and Eco-Disposable AI Electronics

Scientists unveiled a device with unique functionality that could signal the dawn of a new design philosophy for electronics, including next-generation wearables and eco-disposable sensors.
9 Nov 2020

Electronic Skin Promises Cheap and Recyclable Wearable Alternative

Researchers are developing a wearable electronic device that's "really wearable"—a stretchy and fully-recyclable circuit board that's inspired by, and sticks onto, human skin.
9 Nov 2020

Tomorrow's Tech Using Ink-Jet Printed Graphene

Researchers have cracked the conundrum of how to use inks to 3D-print novel electronic devices with useful properties, such as an ability to convert light into electricity. The study shows that it is possible to jet inks, containing tiny flakes of 2D materials such as graphene, to build up and mesh together the different layers of these complex, customised structures.