T-Ink

T-Ink

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T+ink's patented "thinking ink" applications provide seamless and disruptive solutions to products and designs making objects smart, interactive and secure.
 
T+ink's mission is to disrupt markets with cost-cutting, digital print applications and build new experiences for our partners and their products.
T+Ink isn't a manufacturer; it's a licensing organization. By partnering with global brands to bring our products to market, our goal is nothing less than to "T+ink" every product on the planet and to become the dominant force in the Internet of things.
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2013
23 Dec 2013

T-ink enables new Printed Electronics feature in WIRED Magazine

A print ad in the January issue of Wired provides interactivity thanks to printed electronics.
20 Nov 2013

T-Ink's Evolution in Printed Electronic Commercialization from Toys to Aerospace

T-Ink Inc, United States
5 Nov 2013

The RFID Market and the Opportunity for Printed Electronics (2)

In the previous article we looked at the size of the RFID market and how printed electronics was impacting the manufacturing of antennas for RFID tags. In this article, IDTechEx explores the latest progress in replacing the silicon chip in an RFID tag.
21 Sep 2013

Clothing+

30 Aug 2013

Sensitronics

Sensitronics does not bear CapEx investment - Well known despite little publicity - The company has continuously tried to improve and diversify the products
30 Aug 2013

plastic electronic GmbH

5 Aug 2013

Genes'Ink

8 Jul 2013

Printed sensors: an overview

There is an increasingly greater need for a wide choice of sensors to make objects smarter, safer and more responsive. Printing is the natural way to process wet inks and pastes, and it is therefore no surprise that printing has been used to make sensors for years. But there are new materials appearing, taking advantage of the progress that have been enabled by printed electronics. The article gives an overview of what is currently happening in the field of printed sensors. In particular, we will overview main trends in commercialising printed glucose sensors, force and pressure sensors, image and light sensors, gas sensors and temperature sensors. We will highlight key companies commercialising each printed sensor type.
8 Jul 2013

Interlink Electronics

17 Jan 2013

Electric cars: Success by a different route

Everything about an electric car is facing total change. Different materials for bodywork, structural components leading to smart skin, laminar electrics, printed electronics and totally new components are coming along.
14 Jan 2013

T-Ink

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10 Jan 2013

Printechnologics

2012
28 Dec 2012

Stretchable electronics and electrics for electric vehicles

This article shares some of the research in the newly updated IDTechEx report, "Stretchable Electronics Comes to Market."
28 Dec 2012

Stretchable electronics and electrics for electric vehicles

This article shares some of the research in the newly updated IDTechEx report, "Stretchable Electronics Comes to Market."
10 Dec 2012

IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2012 award winners

The annual printed electronics award winners were announced at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics event this week in Santa Clara, California - the World's largest event on the topic.
6 Dec 2012

First impressions from Printed Electronics USA 2012 California

Printed electronics has reached its tipping point as evidenced by the world's largest event on the topic, Printed Electronics USA, now taking place in Santa Clara California, staged by the leading analysts on the subject, IDTechEx.
5 Dec 2012

T-Ink's Evolution in Printed Electronic Commercialization from Toys to Aerospace

T-Ink Inc, United States
1 Dec 2012

DuPont Microcircuit Materials

2011
30 Nov 2011

Conductive Connectivity to create the Inkernet of Things

T-Ink Inc, United States
8 Nov 2011

Progress at T-Ink

The phenomenal and cultural success of Apple and Steve Jobs' vision was the result of technology and artistry coming together to change the way we interact with our world. IDTechEx has long advocated the need for more companies to not only continue to develop breakthrough PE technology but to design and integrate printed electronics into the soul of the product rather than just supplying materials or components.