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 Mar 2016

Enabling 3D printing of sensors using nickel nano-particles

Nano Dimension has signed a collaboration agreement with Ramot at Tel Aviv University, to collaborate on the development of an application method for a nanoparticle nickel material developed at the University Labs.
2 Mar 2016

NextFlex America's flexible hybrid electronics manufacturing institute

NextFlex, America's Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Institute, has officially welcomed its founding members.
1 Mar 2016

World's first wireless flexible smartphone

Researchers have developed the world's first full-colour, high-resolution and wireless flexible smartphone to combine multitouch with bend input.
1 Mar 2016

Stretchable electronics that quadruple in length

Researchers have developed conductive tracks that can be bent and stretched up to four times their original length. They could be used in artificial skin, connected clothing and on-body sensors.
1 Mar 2016

Low-power gas sensing with organic transistors

Solution processed organic field effect transistors exhibit attractive features such as mechanical flexibility, low temperature processing, printability and compatibility with arbitrary substrates.
29 Feb 2016

Markets for Thin, Flexible, Printed and Micro-Batteries: PART 5

In the final edition of our five-part series of articles on thin, flexible, printed and micro-batteries, IDTechEx Technology Analyst Xiaoxi He looks at how batteries with special form and structural features are increasingly demanded as part of the growing Internet of Things.
29 Feb 2016

IDTechEx Interview with PolyIC at Printed Electronics USA

Video interview with PolyIC at the Printed Electronics USA event.
29 Feb 2016

Research unveils graphene 'moth eyes' to power smart technology

New research has shown how graphene can be manipulated to create the most light-absorbent material for its weight, to date.
28 Feb 2016

IDTechEx Company Introduction Video

A brief video introducing IDTechEx
25 Feb 2016

Microsoft tests underwater data center for more efficient cooling

Microsoft has tested a prototype of a self-contained data center that can operate hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean, in efforts to reducing the need for expensive air-conditioning.
24 Feb 2016

Unmatched Insights at IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe in Berlin

Europe's largest event on printed, flexible and organic electronics, Printed Electronics Europe 2016, hosted by IDTechEx in Berlin on April 27-28 features over 226 speakers from 30 countries. The speaker programme has been designed by IDTechEx analysts embedded in the industry cherry picking the biggest brands and most innovative technology developments from around the world.
24 Feb 2016

Webinar Tues 8 March: Printed Electronics in Automotive Applications

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 8 March 2016.
23 Feb 2016

First wrist-worn, conformable OLCD for wearable applications

FlexEnable is showcasing a full colour, conformable organic LCD curved into a smartwatch form factor, the 0.3mm thick display component demonstrates how mainstream wearables can be brought to life with displays and sensors using flexible electronics.
22 Feb 2016

Markets for Thin, Flexible, Printed and Micro-Batteries: PART 4

In the penultimate edition of our five part series of articles on thin, flexible, printed and micro-batteries, IDTechEx analyst Xiaoxi He assesses applications and opportunities within the broader portable electronics market.
22 Feb 2016

IDTechEx Interview with RheoSense at Printed Electronics USA

Interview with RheoSense, Inc. at the Printed Electronics USA event.
22 Feb 2016

Woodford Investment Management Invests USD 42 million in Thin Film

Thin Film Electronics ASA has announced that Woodford Investment Management has agreed to acquire 120,000,000 new shares in Thinfilmin a private placement at a subscription price of NOK 3.00 per share totalling NOK 360,000,000 (USD 42 million).
19 Feb 2016

Bumpy liquid films could simplify fabrication of microlenses

Have you ever noticed that when heated a film of oil in a pan doesn't remain completely flat? Instead, it forms a wavy pattern that resembles the exterior of an orange. These sorts of deformations inspired a group of researchers to explore whether they could be used to improve and streamline microfabrication processes.
18 Feb 2016

Interview with Henkel at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Event

Video interview with Henkel at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA Event.
17 Feb 2016

Ohmatex at IDTechEx Wearable USA: Astronaut Monitoring Kits

Video interview with Ohmatex at IDTechEx Wearable USA.
17 Feb 2016

Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry

The automotive sector has always been a multi-faceted industry to understand; it has driven and adopted societal and technological change since its inception, and is probably a great example of a market that constantly evolves and re-defines itself, always innovating to meet consumer expectations.