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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2020
29 Jan 2020

Aerbetic

At CES 2020 IDTechEx met with Arnar Thors, CEO of Aerbetic, who were on the Aernos stand (Aernos provide miniaturized gas sensors sensitive to parts per billion).
29 Jan 2020

AerNos

IDTechEx met with Larry Eason of AerNos at CES 2020. The company provides gas sensors capable of measuring select molecules down to parts per billion (ppb).
29 Jan 2020

ISORG

At CES 2020, IDTechEx interviewed ISORG and saw a demonstration of their new fingerprint scanners. This included an under the display fingerprint scanner and a single fingerprint sensor, the later having 500dpi.
29 Jan 2020

FlexEnable

Formerly part of Plastic Logic, FlexEnable has developed a flexible organic thin film transistor (OTFT) backplane that can be produced at low temperatures. It then licenses this technology to manufacturers, with a key selling point that it can be integrated into existing LCD display fabrication lines to produce curved OLCD displays.
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29 Jan 2020

Powercast

IDTechEx interviewed Powercast at CES 2020. Powecast use RF for wireless power transfer.
29 Jan 2020

VTT

At CES 2020 VTT gave IDTechEx an update on their developments. Many prototypes were shown.
29 Jan 2020

Corning

At CES 2020 IDTechEx interviewed Corning regarding their new flexible ceramic. Corning have developed flexible glass for years but beyond that have more recently demonstrated flexible ceramics, which could be used as substrates for flexible electronics.
29 Jan 2020

ForcIOT

At CES 2020 IDTechEx interviewed ForcIOT. They demonstrated their stretchable force sensors.
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29 Jan 2020

Tacterion

At CES 2020 IDTechEx met with Tacterion, a developer of flexible and stretchable sensors. The company demonstrated an application of their sensor in a power tool.
29 Jan 2020

Omniply

IDTechEx interviewed Karim Somani, COO of Omniply at CES 2020. The company's message is that "they enable cheaper flexible electronics" which they claim to do by having an alternative lift off process - lifting the substrate off the glass carrier.
29 Jan 2020

Screentec

Screentec is a printer, integrator and converter working in printed electronics. The company has 32 people and in 2019 sales were approximately Euro 2.7 million, up from Euros 2.1m in 2018. They expect 2020 sales to be over 3 million Euros.
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29 Jan 2020

SP Technology

SPTechnology, a division of Speciality Printing, provides materials and printed components. IDTechEx met them at CES 2020. Products include RFID, medical sensors, force sensors, heating, capacitive touch and security tags.
29 Jan 2020

Circuit Scribe

Circuit Scribe describe their history as follows: Circuit Scribe began during the founders PhD research at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. During this research, the founders developed a non-toxic conductive ink that was able to be integrated into a rollerball pen.
29 Jan 2020

Medical Grade Printed LED Can Cure Pain

NthDegree manufactures revolutionary printed lights using micro LEDs.
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29 Jan 2020

Nano-thin Flexible Touchscreens Could be Printed Like Newspaper

Researchers have developed an ultra-thin and ultra-flexible electronic material that could be printed and rolled out like newspaper, for the touchscreens of the future.
28 Jan 2020

Printed Electronics at CES 2020

IDTechEx attended CES 2020, the famous consumer electronics show in Las Vegas which covers new consumer technology from displays to smart home; healthcare to wellness and automotive to connectivity.
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28 Jan 2020

PolyIC

IDTechEx interviewed Scott Tacosik of PolyIC at CES 2020. PolyIC are owned by Kurz.
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28 Jan 2020

Silk Screen Printed Circuits is the Equivalent to 6 Layer PCB Board

Molex develops printed electronic solutions that solve complex technical and business challenges for the world's innovators by anticipating and delivering what our customers need most
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28 Jan 2020

New Stretchable Battery Can Power Wearable Electronics

Researchers have developed a soft and stretchable battery that relies on a special type of plastic to store power more safely than the flammable formulations used in conventional batteries today.
28 Jan 2020

Intuitive Touch Controls for STM32-Based Smart Devices

STMicroelectronics and Fieldscale have joined forces to simplify development of touch-enabled user interfaces for smart devices containing ST's STM32 microcontrollers.