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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2 Apr 2018

Nanotech and Beyond (N&B)

N&B (Nanotech and Beyond) is a Korean company producing Ag NWs since 2010 and also recently Ag nanoparticles.
2 Apr 2018

BASF

BASF has been interested in the business of silver nanowires (NWs) for some years. Here is some information based on our interview with their business development head.
2 Apr 2018

Scientists print all-liquid 3-D structures

Scientists have developed a way to print 3-D structures composed entirely of liquids. Using a modified 3-D printer, they injected threads of water into silicone oil — sculpting tubes made of one liquid within another liquid.
30 Mar 2018

Tattoo electrodes from an ink-jet printer

In the case of diagnostic methods such as electrocardiogram and electromyography, gel electrodes are the preferred method of transmitting electric impulses from the heart or muscle. In clinical practice the frequently stiff and cumbersome electrodes noticeably restrict the mobility of patients and are not very comfortable.
29 Mar 2018

IDTechEx Graphene Show: Commercially-Focused and Analyst Driven

IDTechEx is hosting its global business-focused Graphene and 2D Materials event in Berlin on 11-12 April 2018.
29 Mar 2018

Genetic Testing at your Fingertips

Genetic testing is starting to gain traction in both the consumer and clinical healthcare markets, a trend that is likely to continue as our knowledge of genomics grows.
28 Mar 2018

Geely, L'Oréal, Arsenal FC and PolyPhotonix Open Printed Electronics

Printed Electronics Europe 2018 in Berlin, Germany, on April 11-12 is the key meeting place for those involved in technology scouting and product innovation, bringing together printed and flexible electronics with global brands.
28 Mar 2018

Pioneering in the Development of Electrically Conductive Paste

Fujikura Kasei has been at the forefront of electrically conductive paste development in Japan since the very beginning.
28 Mar 2018

Avoiding Electronics Toxicants: Multibillion Dollar Opportunity

Alternatives to toxicants are an opportunity for tens of billions of dollars of business over the coming decade.
28 Mar 2018

Flexible ultrasound patch

Researchers have developed a stretchable, flexible patch that could make it easier to perform ultrasound imaging on odd-shaped structures, such as engine parts, turbines, reactor pipe elbows and railroad tracks—objects that are difficult to examine using conventional ultrasound equipment.
27 Mar 2018

A new kind of quantum bits in two dimensions

Combining two ultra-thin material layers yields new possibilities for quantum electronics. A research team presents strongly tunable quantum systems in Printed Electronics World.
26 Mar 2018

New OLED lighting technology with high efficiency and high flexibility

The new product range named "Brite 3" enables an improved efficacy while having still the superb color rendering and high brightness option. In addition to the new bendable version, completely new application spaces will be possible for luminaire makers and lighting designers.
26 Mar 2018

What to expect at the IDTechEx Show! Europe 2018

Connecting Emerging Technologies With Global Brands 11 - 12 April 2018 | Estrel Convention Center, Berlin, Germany
Included are:
23 Mar 2018

New 4-D printer could reshape the world we live in

Scientists report that they have developed a powerful printer that could streamline the creation of self-assembling structures that can change shape after being exposed to heat and other stimuli. They say this unique technology could accelerate the use of 4-D printing in aerospace, medicine and other industries.
23 Mar 2018

TactoTek Speeds IMSE Production with Essemtec Multifunctional SMD

Today TactoTek™ announced that it is now using an Essemtec multi-functional pick-and-place system, The Paraquda, for IMSE production. The Paraquda combines three different production steps within one machine platform: solder paste jetting and/or glue jetting and SMD assembly.
22 Mar 2018

Off Grid Breakthroughs and Challenges

The conference "Off Grid Energy Independence" Berlin April 11-12 will be unique in focussing exclusively on zero emission off grid and fringe-of-grid advances, challenges and prospects globally.
22 Mar 2018

Potassium gives perovskite-based solar cells an efficiency boost

A simple potassium solution could boost the efficiency of next-generation solar cells, by enabling them to convert more sunlight into electricity.
21 Mar 2018

Five Hot Trends with Printed and Flexible Electronics

Europe's leading event on printed and flexible electronics, Printed Electronics Europe 2018, opens its doors in less than three weeks to over 2,500 global visitors.
21 Mar 2018

Spotlight on Dorey Converting Systems (DCS)

DOREY CONVERTING SYSTEMS (DCS) is Sysco Machinery's exclusive distributor in Europe for its Rotary Die Cutting, Laminating and Laser Cutting Equipment. Meet them on booth A01 at Printed Electronics Europe in Berlin, 11-12 April.
21 Mar 2018

Scientists mimic neural tissue

Researchers have discovered a process for engineering next-generation soft materials with embedded chemical networks that mimic the behavior of neural tissue. The breakthrough material may lead to autonomous soft robotics, dual sensors and actuators for soft exoskeletons, or artificial skins.