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
26 Feb 2014

Highlights from the VTT Printed Electronics Event

Last week IDTechEx gave the opening keynote presentation at Prinse, a printed electronics conference hosted by VTT. This article describes the highlights of the event.
26 Feb 2014

Nanotechnology may be key to solar energy and energy storage

A new study from the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI has found that nanotechnology will bring significant benefits to the energy sector, especially to energy storage and solar energy.
25 Feb 2014

The market for 3D printing materials

This article summarizes the main trends that will be shaping the market for 3D printing materials in the next decade, a market that has been highly visible in recent years and which is expected to see stable growth for the sets of materials that are best positioned to support it.
25 Feb 2014

A Stretchable Highway for Light

For futuristic applications like wearable body sensors and robotic skin, researchers need to ferry information along flexible routes.
25 Feb 2014

Manufacturing electronic systems of the future, collaborative R&D

The Technology Strategy Board is to invest up to £4.75m in collaborative R&D and feasibility studies to stimulate innovation and growth in the manufacture of electronic systems.
24 Feb 2014

Metal ink could ease way toward flexible electronic books, displays

Scientists are reporting the development of a novel metal ink made of small sheets of copper that can be used to write a functioning, flexible electric circuit on regular printer paper.
21 Feb 2014

Production environment becomes european pioneer

Despite heavy competition from major companies and other operators in Europe, PEA (Printed Electronics Arena) Manufacturing, the test environment for the production of Printed electronics in Norrköping, has been designated European "pilot line demonstrator" and will serve as a model for future development.
21 Feb 2014

Commercial production of its SANTE(R) FS200 touch films

Cima NanoTech has announced successful commercial production and sales of its high performance SANTE FS200 Touch Films for large format, multi-touch displays.
21 Feb 2014

NanoInnova

Nanoinnova is a start-up formed in 2010/11 with private funds. They have two product lines: (1) research-scale equipment for CVD graphene, and (2) graphene oxide solutions.
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18 Feb 2014

Nordson Asymtek

Nordson Asymtek is a publicly listed company providing high speed automatic dispensing systems, testing systems and related products. Asymtek was acquired by Nordson more than ten years ago. Nordson has also made other acquisitions. The group had total sales of $1.5 billion in 2013
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18 Feb 2014

T+ink files suit against TouchBase Technologies, Inc

Touchpac Holdings, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of T+ink, Inc., the worldwide leader in "thinking" conductive ink, has filed a lawsuit against Boston-based TouchBase Technologies, Inc. for patent infringement.
17 Feb 2014

Graphene for printed electronics

Graphene, the ultrathin, ultraconductive, flexible material that everyone is talking about, is maturing just in time for its use in the printed electronics industry.
17 Feb 2014

BASF

This profile focuses on the activities of BASF New Business in the space for organic materials for optoelectronic applications
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13 Feb 2014

Off-the-shelf materials lead to self-healing polymers

Look out, super glue and paint thinner. Thanks to new dynamic materials developed at the University of Illinois, removable paint and self-healing plastics soon could be household products.
13 Feb 2014

Prelonic develops printed light module

Flashing lights on packaging, illuminated magazine covers and books with really "highlighted" areas - everything fully printed via conventional printing processes in normal printing environment, direct on paper and cardboard and fully integrated - the dream of every marketing guy - prelonic is on the way to realize it.
12 Feb 2014

The tipping point

2014 has only just begun and already discussions abound on how a "tipping point" has been reached in the field of printed and flexible electronics, a statement mostly backed by the significant interest and accompanying investment by LG and Samsung into the commercialisation of flexible displays.
11 Feb 2014

LG G Flex begins global rollout

LG Electronics (LG) has introduced LG G Flex, the world's first curved flexing smartphone.
10 Feb 2014

Impressions: 2014Flex, Flexible & Printed Electronics Event

This article covers the main impressions of the 2014 Flex conference, organized by the Flextech Alliance in Phoenix, Arizona. Approximately 600 attendees visited the conference and exhibition, and the consensus was that a "tipping point" has been reached in the field of printed and flexible electronics. IDTechEx will discuss this and its latest learning about barriers, printed sensors, and wearable electronics.
7 Feb 2014

Plastic Logic, Novaled partner to demonstrate world first for displays

Plastic Logic and Novaled have announced a partnership which will transform and accelerate the market for flexible and wearable displays.
6 Feb 2014

Researchers create new flexible, transparent conductor

Researchers have developed a new stretchable and transparent electrical conductor, bringing the potential for a fully foldable cell phone or a flat-screen television that can be folded and carried under your arm closer to reality.