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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14 Mar 2013

The keys to success in graphene commercialization

Graphene has received tremendous global interest because of record-breaking performance in electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and strength, among other properties.
14 Mar 2013

Enhanced performance in a robust, economical worm-drive package

AGR series motorized rotary stages provide significant improvements in speed, load capacity and long-term positioning performance over previous generations of worm-gear-drive stages.
13 Mar 2013

Prospects of graphene transistors for high-frequency electronics

In the end graphene transistors currently look extremely promising for revolutionize both, high-frequency electronics and plastic electronics, especially as the expected performance has been proven recently at least in single devices.
12 Mar 2013

Efficiency breakthroughs in OLED and high brightness GaN LEDs

Verbatim has unveil groundbreaking technological advances in OLED and gallium nitride (GaN) LEDs that deliver unrivalled efficiency and brightness.
11 Mar 2013

Display Trends: OLEDs, LCDs and E-Readers

LCD panel makers in Taiwan, Japan and Korea have been suffering. Despite the growing demand for LCDs the high number of panel makers and new competition from China has resulted in severe price competition, to the point that many panel makers are no longer profitable.
11 Mar 2013

Partnership to make toys more interactive through printed electronics

The FLEXeTOY project, totals € 981,687 and will end in 2015.
11 Mar 2013

Cost is the main differentiator between graphene and other nanocarbons

Graphene, an atom-thin layer of carbon, is transparent enough to see through yet can stretch up to 20 percent of its length.
8 Mar 2013

Integration challenges for graphene and carbon nanotubes

The world has experienced miraculous developments during the last decade harvested from fullerenes, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and today graphene.
8 Mar 2013

Argonne and CalBattery strike deal for silicon-graphene anode material

The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and California Lithium Battery, Inc. (CalBattery) have announced that they have signed a licensing agreement for an Argonne-developed, silicon-graphene composite anode material for high-energy lithium batteries.
7 Mar 2013

Creating a healthy graphene industry

Graphene Technologies (GT) is a Silicon Valley-based early commercial stage company that has patented and developed a synthesis technology for production of high quality bulk graphene.
6 Mar 2013

Haptic feedback for touch screen devices

More and more consumer electronics devices feature a touch screen, which is already considered a must have for new devices. The next big topic will be haptic feedback solutions outperforming the poor vibration-based feedback that is the standard today. Adding haptic and sound feedback to touch screens using electro active polymers (EAPs) will be a featured topic at TCF LIVE Europe 2013 .
5 Mar 2013

Acquisition of PulseForge Photonic Curing Tool

The Center of Microelectronics of Provence, part of Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France, is pleased to announce it has acquired a PulseForge 3200 photonic curing tool from NovaCentrix as part of an ongoing collaboration with NovaCentrix (Austin, Texas), and CERADROP (Limoge, France).
5 Mar 2013

Graphene Special Edition - commercial potentials and challenges

IDTechEx Research is launching a special edition dedicated to graphene on its Printed Electronics World online journal. For two consecutive weeks, you will read invited articles outlining the views of select industry and academic players about the commercial potential and challenges facing the emerging graphene industry.
4 Mar 2013

First graphene-based additive for lithium-ion batteries

Cabot Corp has announced the launch of LITX™ G700, the company's first graphene-based additive for high energy density lithium-ion battery applications.
4 Mar 2013

Air Force supports study on nanopaper for electronics, aircraft

Like ordinary paper, nanopaper is made of wood pulp, but reconstructed at the nanoscale to enhance its properties.
1 Mar 2013

Ubiquity or obsolescence: how is E Ink's success story going to end?

Looking back at last year, it looks like 2012 was a tipping point for the e-reader market. Kindles and the likes were overshadowed by new models of tablet computers, resulting in a shift in consumer spending towards the tablets. But e-readers are still hugely popular, not least because of their long battery life and their low price. Since the holiday season, the must-have new feature has been the frontlight that enables reading in the dark, such as in the new Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. But take a closer look at this new generation of e-readers and you will find something striking: all of them use the same E Ink Pearl display, a technology that was released more than two years ago.
1 Mar 2013

INTRASME Electric Vehicle Opportunity Workshop

IDTechEx is delighted to host the first INTRASME Electric Vehicle Opportunity Workshop 2013 which will now be a free session for a full day.
1 Mar 2013

Researchers strain to improve electrical material and it's worth it

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers have devised a method of making ferroelectric thin films with twice the strain, resulting in exceptional performance.
1 Mar 2013

Fully integrated JetXpert print station now available from ImageXpert

Building on the market-leading success of the JetXpert platform for analysis of drops-in-flight, ImageXpert is now offering a JetXpert system with integrated print station.
27 Feb 2013

Thin Film Electronics

A company that is creating smart label solutions based on printed electronics.
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