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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2014
25 Aug 2014

EC display - printed directly on paper or cardboard

A top-indicative electrochromic display (EC-display), which could be printed on every non-transparent substrate, fully printed and very cost efficient.
25 Aug 2014

Heraeus shows 55 inch touch screen with conductive polymer inside

For the first time highly conductive Clevios™ PEDOT is used as an electrode in a large area Projective Capacitive Touch Screen.
22 Aug 2014

Hanergy completes acquisition of Alta Devices

Hanergy Holding Group Limited announced that it has completed the acquisition of Alta Devices, whose thin film solar technology has a conversion efficiency of 30.8 percent, the highest among the solar energy technologies currently available in the world.
21 Aug 2014

Quantum Materials acquires Bayer Technology Services patents

Quantum Materials Corporation has announced the purchase of five diverse sets of patent families from Bayer Technology Services GmbH.
20 Aug 2014

Electric bacteria - it's not what it seems

For the past 10 years, scientists have been fascinated by a type of "electric bacteria" that shoots out long tendrils like electric wires, using them to power themselves and transfer electricity to a variety of solid surfaces. A team led by scientists at USC has now turned the study of these bacterial nanowires on its head, discovering that the key features in question are not pili, as previously believed.
20 Aug 2014

Glucose Test Strips: What's Next

IDTechEx assess the market for glucose test strips, discusses key parameters affecting the market including regulatory pressures, and examines the latest innovations from companies such as Abbott Diabetes and Google.
19 Aug 2014

ITO replacements: time to take-off or fizzle out

Over the past five years there have been a large number of companies developing transparent conductive film (TCF) alternatives for ITO. Including material providers and film providers, IDTechEx have covered almost 100 organizations, working across more than 12 types of transparent conductive film technologies.
19 Aug 2014

Silver nano particles breakthrough

Goldsol Inc., through a cooperative relationship with materials science researchers at Clarkson University, has released a revolutionary new nano silver formulation that features a high concentration (up to 60% silver content), sub-20nm silver colloidal solution and can be specifically formulated for conductive ink or thin film applications.
18 Aug 2014

SmartKem attracts series A funding from high profile investers

SmartKem, a developer of high performance, organic semiconductor materials for flexible displays and electronics, has completed a significant series A funding round from an investment syndicate.
15 Aug 2014

An inkjet-printed field-effect transistor for label-free biosensing

Researchers work to get organic thin film transistors closer to devices which can be fully applied in field applications.
15 Aug 2014

Dyesol and Sigma-Aldrich sign global distribution agreement

Dyesol Limited has announced it has signed a global distribution agreement with Sigma-Aldrich® Corporation, whereby Sigma-Aldrich will distribute Dyesol's entire portfolio of DSC and solid state DSC materials.
15 Aug 2014

Optomec announces 70% growth in Q2 bookings

Optomec has announced performance results for its first half ending June 30, 2014.
14 Aug 2014

Boosting microelectronics with a little liquid logic

have now discovered a way to sweep away the stray charges that typically degrade the performance of ferroelectric materials by using an ionic liquid.
13 Aug 2014

Progress with Printed Electronics

In this article we focus on the current status of the main printed electronics technologies for components in consumer goods and healthcare applications, providing for each one market drivers, case studies and key suppliers, cost structures and challenges.
12 Aug 2014

IoT, energy harvesting and storage & printed electronics

Powering the internet of things: simple words to type but not necessarily the simplest of tasks to undertake. This article explores synergies between IoT, energy harvesting and storage and printed electronics.
12 Aug 2014

Wearable tech for disease monitoring

A new wearable vapor sensor being developed could one day offer continuous disease monitoring for patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, anemia or lung disease.
12 Aug 2014

SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc announces $2.7 million new financing

SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc has received $2.7 million in new financing in two transactions.
11 Aug 2014

Dyes help harvest light

Researchers have developed zinc porphyrin dyes that harvest light in both the visible and near-infrared parts of the spectrum.
11 Aug 2014

Ajinomoto Co Inc

Founded in 1909, Ajinomoto Co., Inc. has become a household name in Japan due to the popularity of its seasoning and processed food. The company has a strong expertise in the production of amino acids and continues to invest in new technologies. They have developed a new ink for printed pressure sensors.
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8 Aug 2014

Devices for organic high-capacity memories

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has announced that Kamal Asadi, a physicist at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, receives the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of the foundation.