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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20 Nov 2013

Printed Optics: Displays, Sensors, and Illumination for Future Interactive Objects and Devices

Autodesk Consumer Group, United States
20 Nov 2013

The Challenge of Mass-Producing High Performance Blood Glucose Sensors

Lifescan - a Johnson & Johnson Company, United Kingdom
20 Nov 2013

Printed Electronics: Show me the Money!

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
20 Nov 2013

Invisible printed electronics using carbon nanotubes

Researchers have demonstrated the first fully printed and invisible electronics using carbon nanotubes.
20 Nov 2013

PragmatIC Printing standard range of flexible IC logic products

PragmatIC Printing Ltd has announced a new family of flexible IC (integrated circuit) products designed to mirror the functionality of the de-facto standard 7400 series.
19 Nov 2013

InkTec launch a Transparent Conductive Film with Novel Properties

IDTechEx recently met InkTec at their headquarters in South Korea. The public company was formed in 1992 and had annual sales of $75 million in 2012. The printed electronics division, which includes transparent silver ink, silver paste, coated items & patterned products, has grown with an annual CAGR of 21% since 2008 and in 2012 accounted for 25% of the company's sales.
19 Nov 2013

PolyIC attends research consortium on organic photovoltaics

PolyIC announces the start of the research project POPUP.
18 Nov 2013

Analyzing the Profits in the Printed Electronics Market in 2013

According to IDTechEx research, the market for printed and potentially printed electronics, including organics, inorganics and composites, will rise from $16.04 billion in 2013 to $76.79 billion in 2023.In this article, we will detailed the market size and forecast by application, highlight which companies are making money and why, and discuss the main go-to-market strategies.
18 Nov 2013

Advantech US, Inc: Bridging the chip to PCB gap

Advantech US has introduced a printing technology for the microelectronic industry to additively manufacture electronic sensors, devices, and circuits for fine features down to 5 µm in size.
18 Nov 2013

Kovio Inc

Kovio, Inc., was acquired in January 2014 by Thin Film. The company had developed printed silicon inks which can be used as a semiconductor. The company was founded around 2001, but began by looking to make inks to print antennas for RFID tags but later switched to making inks to print transistors. It developed a printable nano-silicon ink and has focused on printing RFID and anti theft (EAS) tags.
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15 Nov 2013

French Atomic Energy Commission CEA Liten

CEA (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives) is a French government-funded technological research organisation. CEA has several research labs across France, but Grenoble is the location where most of the activities in printed electronics take place. In 2011, CEA launched a prototyping fabrication facility under the name PictiC. The printing equipment is housed in a 650 m2 clean room and is dedicated to the design and fabrication of devices on plastic foils.
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13 Nov 2013

Meet adopters at Printed Electronics USA

Next week the IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2013 event (www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com ) will open in Santa Clara, CA, to more than 160 exhibitors and over 1,800 pre-registered attendees. The event, which is over 20% bigger than last year at this point - with several hundred more people expected, also features over 200 presentations.
13 Nov 2013

The story behind the world's first large-scale R2R pulsed light sinter

At this year's Printed Electronics USA show in Santa Clara, XENON Corporation is featuring a breakthrough in PE technology: a live demonstration of the SINTERON™ 5000, the world's first large-scale R2R pulsed light sintering system.
13 Nov 2013

Optically clear polyester films for touch sensors

DuPont Teijin Films (DTF) is introducing a new series of clear films for the flexible electronics market, designed to reduce haze and eliminate the iridescence commonly found with polymer films containing refractive index mismatched coating layers.
12 Nov 2013

Plastic image sensor to be demonstrated at Printed Electronics USA

ISORG will demonstrate a working plastic image sensor at Printed Electronics USA next week in Santa Clara. The device was developed in collaboration with Plastic Logic, combining ISORG's organic photodetectors (OPD) with Plastic Logic's organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) backplane.
12 Nov 2013

Inkjet-based circuits at fraction of time and cost

Researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Tokyo and Microsoft Research have developed a novel method to rapidly and cheaply make electrical circuits by printing them with commodity inkjet printers and off-the-shelf materials.
7 Nov 2013

Organic lights and solar cells straight from the printer

Flickering façades, curved monitors, flashing clothing, fluorescent wallpaper, flexible solar cells - and all printable.
6 Nov 2013

The IDTechEx Market Intelligence Portal grows rapidly

Annual subscriptions to the IDTechEx Market Intelligence Portal provide online access to in-depth market intelligence and independent analysis throughout the year.
6 Nov 2013

A flexible battery made with carbon nanotubes

Researchers have developed a flexible battery made with carbon nanotubes that could potentially power electronic devices with flexible displays.
5 Nov 2013

The RFID Market and the Opportunity for Printed Electronics (2)

In the previous article we looked at the size of the RFID market and how printed electronics was impacting the manufacturing of antennas for RFID tags. In this article, IDTechEx explores the latest progress in replacing the silicon chip in an RFID tag.