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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18 Dec 2013

MeadWestvaco Corporation

This profile briefly discusses printed electronics and its potential and challenges from the point of view of MeadWestVaco.
18 Dec 2013

Diageo

Diageo is a British multi-national alcoholic beverages company. It is the world's largest producer of spirits and a major producer of beer and wine. Diageo's brands include Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker, Baileys, and Guinness. This article discuss views of Diageo towards printed electronics.
16 Dec 2013

The future of printed piezoresistive sensors

Sensing is an increasingly important application in printed electronics, partly because printed sensors can enable new ways to interact with machines and smart devices. In this article, IDTechEx takes a closer look at a well-established printed sensor technology: printed piezoresistive sensors.
16 Dec 2013

Komori Corporation

This profile focuses on describing Komori's printing presses and systems technology.
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16 Dec 2013

NanoGram Corp

This profile describes Nanogram Teijin's silicon nanoparticle technology
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13 Dec 2013

Plextronics (Solvay OLED)

Plextronics is a private company founded in 2002 as a spinout from Carnegie Mellon University, based upon conductive polymer technology developed by Dr. Richard McCullough. The company is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2014 the company, having failed to find a buyer and running out of funds, scaled back and got acquired by Solvay.
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12 Dec 2013

Merck KGaA

Merck offer the Lisicon range of products for organic transistor based devices. They offer the organic materials for the full transistor stack (excluding the inorganic electrodes). Merck has active programs to improve the performance of both organic semiconductors, targeted a mobility of 10 cm2/Vs for the small molecule versions by 3Q 2014 and a mobility of 5 cm2/Vs for the polymer version by Q1 2015.
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12 Dec 2013

Sharp

Sharp launched its first IGZO TFT LCD mobile in 2012. Since then, it has launched a range of other products on the market using a metal oxide TFT backplane. It has repurposed some of its a-Si TFT plants to manufacture the IGZO TFT backplanes.
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12 Dec 2013

Ultrathin diagnostic skin allows continuous patient monitoring

An international multidisciplinary team has developed an entirely new approach: a sophisticated "electronic skin" that adheres non-invasively to human skin, conforms well to contours, and provides a detailed temperature map of any surface of the body.
11 Dec 2013

Feedback from Printed Electronics USA 2013

The IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event in Santa Clara in November was attended by approximately 2,200 people and featured 160 exhibitors. The following is some of the feedback from the event, which will be held again in Santa Clara in 2014 on November 19 and 20. Exhibition space is being pre-booked now.
11 Dec 2013

Contract to advance fully printed transistor technology

Optomec has announced that the company was awarded a contract by the Air Force Research Lab to advance its Aerosol Jet technology for printed electronics.
11 Dec 2013

AUO

U Optronics Corp. (AUO) is a global leader of thin film transistor liquid crystal display panels (TFT-LCD) and also offers OLED displays. The company is working on a range of technologies including printed and vacuum processed OLEDs.
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10 Dec 2013

International Display Workshop IDW Japan 2013: Conference Findings

IDTechEx has spent ten days in Japan this month in order to meet with companies to learn of the latest progress with printed electronics and related technologies. We also attended the IDW 2013 conference in Sapporo, Japan. This article summarises some of the relevant presentations given.
10 Dec 2013

SmartKem joint development agreement with Asian display manufacturer

SmartKem Ltd are pleased to announce the signing of a joint development agreement with a major Asian display original equipment manufacturer for the manufacture of advanced flexible displays.
10 Dec 2013

DECATHLON

Decathlon is a French company that develops and produces sport products (tent, bike shoes, textile, electronics, etc). Decathlon has more than 800 stores and had a presence in Europe, South America, India, and Asia. Its turnover is €7 billion, and it employs 55,000 people. This article discuss views of Decathlon towards printed electronics.
10 Dec 2013

Unilever

Unilever is the third largest consumer goods producer after Procter & Gamble and Nestle with more $60 billion of revenue. We spoke with a Business Systems Technologist who has examined the printed electronics space.
10 Dec 2013

Amcor

Amcor is a 12 billion dollar company focused on packaging solutions. It employs more than 30,000 people and is one of the largest suppliers of packaging to the tobacco industry.
10 Dec 2013

De La Rue

De La Rue is a British security printing, papermaking and cash handling systems company with 500+ million USD revenue. We interview key relevant persons at De La Rue to understand their progress, needs, wishlist and challenges in printed electronics.
10 Dec 2013

Procter & Gamble

P&G is the worlds largest consumer good company with sales of over $80 billion. They have over 300 brands, of which 23 brands make more than half their revenue. This article discuss views of P&G towards printed electronics.
10 Dec 2013

adidas Wearable Sports Electronics

Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics have been a significant player in the e-textiles and smart clothing place since their acquisition of Textronics in 2008. IDTechEx have interviewed many senior staff from this division over the years and have updated this profile in full for 2016.
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