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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13 Feb 2023

NthDegree

NthDegree produce thin, flexible printed LEDs by suspending microLEDs in an ink.
11 Feb 2023

Silicon-Perovskite Tandem PV Roadmap

Innovation roadmap for silicon-perovskite tandem PV.
11 Feb 2023

Thin Film Perovskite Photovoltaic (PV) Roadmap

Innovation roadmap for thin film perovskite PV.
10 Feb 2023

Ynvisible

Ynvisible are a developer and manufacturer of printed electrochromic displays and the associated printed circuitry. They have an R2R manufacturing facility for printed electronics, which they use for both their own products and through partnerships with other companies.
9 Feb 2023

Institute for Factory Automation and Production Systems (FAPS)

The Institute for Factory Automation and Production Systems (FAPS) is a German research center. This profile, based on a presentation given to the 3D-MID research organization, outlines a novel method of applying laser direct structuring to thermoset plastics to reduce issues associated with differential thermal expansion.
8 Feb 2023

Protavic International

Protavic is a French manufacturer of adhesives and resins. It is part of the Protex International group. Protavic has recently released a new electrically conductive adhesive that it is targeting for solar cell applications.
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7 Feb 2023

Upcoming Webinar: Emerging Image Sensors: Technology & Market

Thursday 16 February 2023 - During the webinar, Dr. Isabel Al-Dhahir will discuss: The motivation and applications for emerging image sensors, which span autonomous vehicles, drones, industrial quality control, and more; The current technological and commercial status of the emerging SWIR imaging technologies competing to replace InGaAs; Discussion of event-based vision and hyperspectral imaging; and Identification of market challenges
7 Feb 2023

Pod Group (Giesecke & Devrient)

Pod Group, a Giesecke & Devrient company, partnered with Lufthansa Industry Solutions and SODAQ to create a Smart Label for the smart packaging market.
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2 Feb 2023

Making Sustainable Electronics Tangible

Enhancing 'sustainability' is a widely held aspiration within the electronics industry - realizing this transition is considerably more difficult. To this day, toxic chemicals, material waste, and energy-intensive processing are commonplace.
1 Feb 2023

CES 2023: Sensors and IoT

CES is an annual conference covering all of consumer electronics. The 2023 event was held in Las Vegas - with an estimated 3200 exhibitors and 115,000 attendees. This premium article picks out some key trends and company updates within the field of sensors and internet of things (IoT) - transcending many of the sectors featured at the event.
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1 Feb 2023

In2tec

In2tec is a UK company headquartered in Kettering that specialises in sustainable electronics manufacturing. The company has developed a unique manufacturing process that enables 100% recyclability of its printed circuit board assemblies.
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31 Jan 2023

Information Mediary Corporation

Information Mediary is a Canadian company that develops intelligent blister packs with electronic components to monitor use for applications in the healthcare industry and clinical trial industry.
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25 Jan 2023

Readiness Level of Analogue Printing Methods for Printed Electronics

An assessment of the commercial readiness of analogue printing processes used for printing electronics.
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25 Jan 2023

Promising Innovations in Emerging Image Sensors

The new IDTechEx report, "Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2023-2033: Applications and Markets", explores a diverse range of image sensing technologies capable of resolutions and wavelength detection far beyond what is currently attainable.
24 Jan 2023

Readiness Level of Digital Printing Methods for Printed Electronics

An assessment of the commercial readiness of digital printing processes used for printing electronics.
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24 Jan 2023

Application Readiness of Short-Wave Infra-Red (SWIR) Sensors

Benefits and commercial readiness of SWIR sensors
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20 Jan 2023

Nile (Linxens)

Nile, acquired by Linxens, is a Swedish company that produces components for the wearable healthcare industry. IDTechEx connected with Nile at Medica 2022.
19 Jan 2023

Nano Dimension

In July 2022, Nano Dimension acquired metal and ceramic 3D printer manufacturer Admatec. They also acquired 12% of shares in Stratasys, the market leader in polymer 3D printing.
18 Jan 2023

Printed Electronics Enables R2R, Additive & Digital Manufacturing

Can electronics manufacturing be reconfigured for our digital, environmentally-conscious age? IDTechEx's new report, "Manufacturing Printed Electronics 2023-2033", explores a wide range of manufacturing innovations that will enable additive, digital, and higher throughput electronics production across many length scales.
16 Jan 2023

Sensoria

Sensoria is an American developer of sensors for wearables and e-textiles devices, having been founded by three former Microsoft employees in 2011 as Heapsylon before being rebranded to Sensoria in 2014.
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