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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26 Jul 2013

crystalsol: new CTO signs partnership with Forster

crystalsol GmbH (Vienna) has announced the signing of a production partnership with Forster Verkehrs- und Werbetechnik GmbH. Forster will produce crystalsol's flexible photovoltaic film for integration into building elements.
25 Jul 2013

Home 3D printing - the health and safety opportunity

Readers may have noticed over the past day or two an epidemic of web-articles concerning a soon-to-be-published paper authored by the Institute of Technology in Chicago and the National Institute of Applied Sciences in Lyon relating to emissions from desktop 3D printers.
24 Jul 2013

Printed Electronics USA exhibits nears sell-out: space expanded by 30%

Printed Electronics USA, the American event forming part of the global IDTechEx event series on the topic, has neared sell-out for exhibition space four months prior to the event.
24 Jul 2013

Applications of stretchable electronics

Stretchable electronics has been one of the least exploited but most researched sectors of the new electronics over the past decade. To find out more read the IDTechEx research report "Stretchable Electronics Comes to Market".
23 Jul 2013

Oxide semiconductors- where do they fit?

Several major trends have been driving technological innovation in the display industry since its early days. These trends include image quality, screen size, portability and form factor. These have determined the direction of technological innovation and shaped entire value chains.
23 Jul 2013

Design students collaborate with industry innovators

MA Design and Design Management students have collaborated with The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) to promote the benefits of printable electronics.
19 Jul 2013

Lab-on-a-chip technology gets a flexible upgrade

Electrically responsive polymers help make miniature systems for biomedical analysis even more compact.
17 Jul 2013

Heritage Global Partners, Maynards for disposition of Nanosolar assets

Heritage Global Partners, and its parent company Counsel RB Capital, in partnership with Maynards Industries Ltd, have announced that they have been retained by Nanosolar Corporation, a leading global manufacturer of cost-efficient thin film solar cells and panels, to jointly manage a bulk and piecemeal sale for its state-of-the-art solar production and manufacturing equipment and related capital assets of its California-based factory.
16 Jul 2013

Gold conductive inks- where are the markets?

This article discusses opportunities for printable nano-gold inks. The conductivity of nano gold inks are similar or lower than most existing printable pastes and inks including the silver based ones. The lower conductivity translates into a larger volume for reaching the same conductivity level. Gold is also more expensive per kilogram than most other metals. This means that gold inks are both over-priced and underperforming, suggesting that they will locked out of most volume applications. The question will therefore be what attributes do gold inks offer that can create niche market segments, what these niche markets are likely to be and how large they will become. The article exactly addresses these questions.
16 Jul 2013

Ascent Solar to build new manufacturing plant in China

Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc, has announced the signing of a framework agreement for the establishment of a joint venture with the Government of the Municipal City of Suqian in Jiangsu Province, China.
16 Jul 2013

Consortium to develop advanced packaging solutions

Reliability and performance issues are technical challenges in packaging solutions for compact sized consumer electronics and high power electronics.
15 Jul 2013

Paper as an alternative to PET/PEN for lower device cost

IDTechEx recently visited Arjowiggins near Lyon in France.
15 Jul 2013

Dow Corning Joins imec to Advance 3D IC Semiconductor Packaging

Dow Corning has announced that it is among the newest member organizations to join imec, a leading research center for the advancement of nano-electronics.
14 Jul 2013

Synkera Technologies Inc

Synkera was initially founded as an R&D and incubator company in nanotechnology, with a majority of the revenues coming from contracts under the SBIR program (Small Business Innovation Research). In recent years, the company has observed increased interest in their sensor technology and is now focusing on developing gas sensors for smartphones and mobile devices.
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12 Jul 2013

Swiss Investor is acquiring Nanosolar GmbH

Nanosolar GmbH has announced that a Swiss Investor has signed an agreement to acquire Nanosolar GmbH, the highly automated ISO certified module factory of Nanosolar situated in Luckenwalde in Germany.
12 Jul 2013

SmartKem Wins Technical Development Materials Award at IDTechEx Asia

SmartKem Limited, the developer of high performance, organic semiconductor materials for flexible electronics, has announced that its SmartKem® p-FLEX™ product has won the Technical Development Materials Award for the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event, taking place in Tokyo, Japan on the 9th-10th July.
12 Jul 2013

New record efficiency for dye solar cells

This independently certified efficiency result eclipses all previous certified public records and is now the official world-record for Dye Solar Cell technology performance.
10 Jul 2013

Conductive Inks and Transparent Conductors, Technologies and Market Forecast for the Next Decade

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
10 Jul 2013

Why we Choose UV Curing?

Integration Technology Japan, Japan
10 Jul 2013

Solution Processed Devices for Large Area Electronics

Kyung Hee University, Korea