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 Apr 2016

What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

IDTechEx has been following the printed electronics market for fifteen years. In this article we provide ten brief updates across different parts of the industry.
13 Apr 2016

167 Exhibiting Organizations and Counting: Printed Electronics Europe

Europe's premier show on printed, flexible and organic electronics which will be held in two weeks in Berlin on April 27-28 now has 167 exhibiting organizations.
12 Apr 2016

IDTechEx Interview with DuPont: Break-Out Year for Printed Electronics

Video interview with DuPont at the IDTechEx Show!
12 Apr 2016

IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

This short video will focus on the expectations of printed electronics technologies in the automotive industry over the next decade.
12 Apr 2016

Quantum dots enhance light-to-current conversion

Harnessing the power of the sun and creating light-harvesting or light-sensing devices requires a material that both absorbs light efficiently and converts the energy to highly mobile electrical current.
11 Apr 2016

Parker Hannifin: Printed Electronics USA 2015 Award Winner

A presentation by Parker Hannifin Corporation, winner of the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA award in the category of "Best Technical Development: Materials" for their "Electro-Active Polymers Technology".
11 Apr 2016

Agreement enables mass production of printed electronics

PV Nano Cell, producer of SicrysTM single-crystal nanometric conductive digital inks, announced that it has signed an agreement with Korean distributor ADST, a leading electronics provider, as part of its launch into the Korean market.
7 Apr 2016

Printed sensor technology for automotive tyres

A new technology to measure tyre pressure and temperature and will transform the way transport fleets currently track, monitor and manage tyres.
6 Apr 2016

Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

$1.2 billion of electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are already selling each year, and they are becoming increasingly common to replace solders in a variety of functions, applications and industries.
6 Apr 2016

Nanotubes line up to form films

A simple filtration process helped researchers create flexible, wafer-scale films of highly aligned and closely packed carbon nanotubes.
5 Apr 2016

Interview at Printed Electronics USA: Danish Technological Institute

Video interview with The Danish Technological Institute at the Printed Electronics USA event, part of the IDTechEx Show!
5 Apr 2016

Unique model for scaling up production of flexible integrated circuits

PragmatIC has completed a detailed design study validating its FlexLogIC concept for production scale-up of flexible integrated circuits, and is now working towards commissioning of the first system.
4 Apr 2016

Skeleton Technologies

Skeleton Technologies won the Ecosummit London Award for the best startup in 2015, as Europe's biggest developer and manufacturer of ultracapacitor cells. Customers include the European Space Agency, which uses the product to solve power delivery and energy storage issues by recapturing energy and providing peak and backup power.
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1 Apr 2016

3D material with controllable shape and size

Imagine a house that could fit in a backpack or a wall that could become a window with the flick of a switch.
31 Mar 2016

IDTechEx Show! ARDEC Win Best Development 3D Printing Equipment Award

A presentation by ARDEC, winner of the IDTechEx 3D Printed USA award in the category of "Best Development in 3D Printing".
31 Mar 2016

New method can deposit nanomaterials onto flexible surfaces

Researchers have developed a new method that uses plasma to print nanomaterials onto a 3-D object or flexible surface, such as paper or cloth.
30 Mar 2016

What's Trending in Printed Electronics

From many different angles, the printed electronics sector is gaining commercial momentum. In this article, IDTechEx explores some of the top trends in the industry.
30 Mar 2016

The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The state of the industry in terms of market size by component type is summarized.
30 Mar 2016

IDTechEx Interview Infratab: Cold Chain Freshness Monitoring System

Video interview with Infratab at the Internet of Things Applications exhibition, part of the IDTechEx Show!
30 Mar 2016

Tunable windows for privacy, camouflage

Researchers have developed a technique that can quickly change the opacity of a window, turning it cloudy, clear or somewhere in between with the flick of a switch.