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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11 Sep 2015

Intelligent Textiles Limited

Intelligent Textiles Limited are a small company based in London UK. They develop e-textiles solutions for the military, aiming to make equipment to aid with the integration and practicality of soldier systems. They have partnered with many military providers, including US & Canadian military and BAE Systems.
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10 Sep 2015

Printed and Plastic Electronics Community in the UK

Video interview with the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) at Printed Electronics Europe.
10 Sep 2015

Compostable electronics for printing

Researchers develop printed electronics made of compostable natural materials and processes for industrial production.
9 Sep 2015

IDTechEx Presents Printed Electronics Insight Forums. Tokyo 28 Sept.

Two guest speakers from Japan will present at the IDTechEx insight forums in Tokyo on 28 September, providing in-depth analysis into printed electronics. www.IDTechEx.com/PEAsia
9 Sep 2015

Emerging haptics find their niches

Haptics are an essential feature of the UX platform in many electronic products today. Whether as notification provision in a vibrating smartphone, tension building in a video game controller, or input confirmation in an industrial scanner, this billion dollar industry is something that most people will experience every single day.
9 Sep 2015

Flexible Circuit Technologies: Exhibitor View of Wearable Europe Event

Video interview with Flexible Circuit Technologies at IDTechEx Wearable Europe.
9 Sep 2015

Inkjet Printer for Printed Electronics Manufacturing: Notion Systems

Mr Michael Doran from Notion Systems being interviewed by Raghu Das from IDTechEx at Printed Electronics Europe.
8 Sep 2015

Sensor Opportunities in Wearable Technology

This video provides an overview of the opportunities for sensors in wearable technologies.
8 Sep 2015

Squishy transistors: a device concept for fast, low-power electronics

An international team of researchers have shown that a new device concept - a 'squishy' transistor - can overcome the predicted power bottleneck caused by CMOS technology reaching its fundamental limits.
8 Sep 2015

Capture sunlight with your quantum dot window

A luminescent solar concentrator is an emerging sunlight harvesting technology that has the potential to disrupt the way we think about energy; It could turn any window into a daytime power source.
7 Sep 2015

Phagraphene, a relative of graphene, discovered

A group of scientists from Russia, the USA and China, using computer generated simulation have predicted the existence of a new two-dimensional carbon material, a "patchwork" analogue of graphene called phagraphene.
7 Sep 2015

Turning clothing into information displays

Researchers have demonstrated the world's first stretchable and conformable thin-film transistor (TFT) driven LED display laminated into textiles. This paves the way to wearable displays in clothing providing users with feedback.
7 Sep 2015

CPI to print low cost energy harvesting device

The Centre for Process Innovation has announced a new project to develop a novel printed energy harvesting device that is powered by near-field communication.
7 Sep 2015

MARKET REPORTS LIVE covering key digital printing applications

MI Europe - leading conference & course provider - announces a new event - MARKET REPORTS LIVE to take place in Amsterdam, 1- 2 December 2015.
4 Sep 2015

Graphenea Predict the Immediate Market for Graphene

Video interview with Graphenea at Graphene & 2D Materials Europe.
4 Sep 2015

Flexible batteries enable sensing smart labels

Thin, flexible batteries in 2025 set to become a $400 million market in 2025 mainly by enabling new products.
4 Sep 2015

IDTechEx Show! 2015 - 75% exhibitor space booked and over 200 speakers

The IDTechEx Show!, America's largest event focused on emerging technologies, including printed electronics and wearable technology, has already booked more than 75% of its exhibition space at the event, which will be held Nov. 18-19 in the heart of Silicon Valley at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.
4 Sep 2015

Sensing Tex

Sensing Tex was founded in 2010, and is based in Barcelona, Spain. They have two main product areas, around textile sensors (mostly touch, but with R&D into many other types) and textile lighting (EL, and fibre optics).
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3 Sep 2015

Foxconn and Cima Nanotech Form Large Touschscreen Joint Venture

Cima NanoTech announced that it has entered into a joint venture with Foxconn to deliver the industry's first cost-competitive, projected capacitive (pro-cap) solution for large format touch screens.
2 Sep 2015

Webinar Tuesday 15 September: From 2D to 3D Printed Electronics

This IDTechEx webinar will review the progression from 2D to 3D printed electronics including technologies, materials and markets