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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2017
3 Apr 2017

Nanoimprint is the new hot topic

The cooperation between Coatema Coating Machinery and temicon has revealed a brand-new R2R-Nanoimprint line.
31 Mar 2017

Technology to enable intelligent tyres

A key component for the future of intelligent tyres, using piezoelectric energy harvesting, which converts mechanical motion into electrical energy.
29 Mar 2017

Henkel's Material Sets for Smart Health Patches and In-Mold Electronic

At the upcoming Printed Electronics Europe show, Henkel Adhesive Electronics group will showcase some of the industry's most impressive innovations in comprehensive material sets for printed electronics applications.
28 Mar 2017

Concept e-paper smart calendar

A concept epaper calendar syncs with a smartphone to display schedules easily.
28 Mar 2017

Blood, sweat and tears: New ways to monitor glucose levels in diabetes

People with diabetes have traditionally self-monitored their glucose levels using disposable biosensors and invasive sampling techniques. While this industry has been one of the success stories of the printed electronics industry, worth around $6 billion today, profitability is falling as government reimbursement models are changing and strain is put on both consumers and manufacturers.
27 Mar 2017

Conductive inks: China to the rescue, again?

China has already once completely transformed the photovoltaic (PV) industry and maybe about to do so again.
25 Mar 2017

Sandia Nanoinks, LLC

Sandia Nanoinks is a very early stage company focused on copper nanoinks. It seeks to create customized copper nanoinks for the printed electronics industry. It plans on reaching the market through the customers of Optomec.
24 Mar 2017

Research leads to a golden discovery for wearable technology

Some day, your smartphone might completely conform to your wrist, and when it does, it might be covered in pure gold.
23 Mar 2017

Transparent silver: Tarnish-proof films for flexible displays

The thinnest, smoothest layer of silver that can survive air exposure has been laid down, and it could change the way touchscreens and flat or flexible displays are made.
23 Mar 2017

GNext s.a.s.

GNext is an Italian company focused on producing low-cost and high-volume graphene inks using its high yield (30%) process. Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh interviewed their Director and Co-founder, Dr Simone Ligi.
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22 Mar 2017

Webinar Tuesday 4 April 2017 - Printed and Flexible Sensors

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 4 April 2017 titled Printed and Flexible Sensors: From Healthcare to IoT.
21 Mar 2017

Stretchable electronics: no longer a solution looking for a problem

The electronic industry is in the midst of a major paradigm shift: novel form factors are emerging, ranging from the introduction of limited stretchability, through to ultra-elastic and conformable electronics. This transfiguration has been in the making for more than a decade now, but it is only now that it is beginning to make a substantial commercial impact.
21 Mar 2017

Webinar Thursday 30 March 2017 - Printed, Flexible, Hybrid Electronics

DTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 30 March 2017 tilted Printed, Flexible and Hybrid Electronics: Hot Trends and Market Outlook.
20 Mar 2017

Graphene for Printed and Flexible Electronics

IDTechEx has invited a series of industrial players and leaders active in graphene commercialization to contribute their opinions about the state of the technology and markets. As part of article series, we will today hear from Group NanoXplore Inc.
17 Mar 2017

Polymer-coated silicon nanosheets as an alternative to graphene

Researchers produced a composite material combining silicon nanosheets and a polymer that is both UV-resistant and easy to process. This brings the scientists a significant step closer to industrial applications like flexible displays and photosensors.
17 Mar 2017

3D Printer delivery to one of 10 largest PCB manufacturers in world

Nano Dimension Ltd has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Nano Dimension Technologies Ltd, has delivered, in return for payment, its flagship DragonFly 2020 3D Printer to one of the top 10 largest PCB manufacturers in the world.
16 Mar 2017

Graphene & 2D Materials Event Accelerating Graphene Commercialisation

The Graphene and 2D Materials Europe event will be the 10th business-focused IDTechEx exhibition and conference.
15 Mar 2017

Can e-textiles take the next step towards the mass market?

Over the past 20 years, e-textiles have progressed from an academic curiosity to an important technology platform generating revenue for companies globally. In particular, the industry saw strong growth for several years up to 2015, with successful launches of many new products from a series of players.
14 Mar 2017

So long stiffness: a stretchable plastic electrode

The brain is soft and electronics are stiff, which can make combining the two challenging, such as when neuroscientists implant electrodes to measure brain activity and perhaps deliver tiny jolts of electricity for pain relief or other purposes.
14 Mar 2017

New Report from IDTechEx on Transparent Conductive Films (TCF)

The transparent conductive film (TCF) industry will leave behind its years of sluggish growth to achieve rapid growth.