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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2012
30 Nov 2012

Origami Electronics at Printed Electronics USA

Leading designers of printed electronics collaborate on printed electronic demonstration give-a-way
30 Nov 2012

There is no one-size-fits-all backplane technology

30 Nov 2012

Toppan Printing

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29 Nov 2012

Small muscles to have big impact on smart clothing

Australian scientists are among a team to develop a new artificial muscle with exciting possibilities for use in self-powered intelligent textiles that could automatically react to environmental conditions like heat or sweat.
28 Nov 2012

Nanosys closes 6th funding round: $15M for quantom dot manufacturing

Nanosys Inc. has closed a $15 million sixth round of funding. The company will use the new investment to expand its quantum dot manufacturing capabilities.
28 Nov 2012

Interlink's VersaPad touchpad integrated into Toughbook 19

Interlink Electronics, Inc. has announced that Panasonic has integrated Interlink's VersaPad touchpad technology into a second Panasonic Toughbook mobile computer specifically designed for civilian and military use in the harshest outdoor environments - from oil field to battlefield.
28 Nov 2012

Interlink Electronics' MicroModule integrated in Daisy Data

Interlink Electronics, Inc. has announced that Daisy Data has integrated Interlink's MicroModule, "mouse" pointing module into the latest Daisy Data 19 inch military PC-Fleetmate PC, their specifically designed solution for shipboard systems.
28 Nov 2012

Most versatile force sensor technology for next-generation of products

Interlink Electronics, Inc. has announced the integration of FSR® 402 sensor in the littleBits Pressure Sensor input module, an electronic module designed to create simple or sophisticated electronics with minimum engineering knowledge.
28 Nov 2012

World's first mobile transparent rollable keyboard

Qii is the world's first truly mobile rollable keyboard, developed by Cantau Ltd. It is ultra thin and flexible, both full sized and pocket sized. The keyboard can be used on virtually any surface, hard or soft, flat or curved, turning your smart phone into a computer which fits into your pocket.
27 Nov 2012

Intrinsiq Materials announce partnership with NTCW

A strategic cooperation between the two high-tech companies within the field of inkjet printing material and process development for electric and electronic as well as for organic and large area applications.
27 Nov 2012

Plasma Etch, Inc eliminates green house gas used in production of PBCs

Plasma Etch, Inc. of Carson City, NV. has introduced a new PCB (printed circuit board) plasma etching treatment system named the Magna Series.
27 Nov 2012

Coatema Coating Machinery

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26 Nov 2012

CERADROP

Inkjet printer supplier that has designed printers and software from the ground up specifically for functional inks and components.
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26 Nov 2012

Nanomade

Nanomade are a company of 7 people based in Toulouse, France. They have developed nanoparticle-based inks used in force sensing. Technology analyst James Hayward interviewed their CEO Faouzy Soilihi.
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26 Nov 2012

New metamaterial invisibility cloak adapts to different sized objects

A metamaterial invisibility cloak that can adapt to hide different sized objects has been demonstrated.
21 Nov 2012

How to manufacture printed electronics - live print demonstration

On Dec 5-6, the Printed Electronics USA conference and exhibition in Santa Clara, CA, will feature "Manufacturing Street" - its first live, multi-technology, printed electronics demonstration.
20 Nov 2012

High brightness tetrapod quantum dots developed

With this advancement, Quantum Materials Corp. Tetrapod Quantum Dots can be produced with a quantum yield greater than 80%, a brightness that increases the performance of this fluorescent marker alternative in biological assays and other applications.
20 Nov 2012

Ink development kit for Epson DX5 print head

A JetXpert-based ink development kit, specifically designed to address the unique characteristics of the Epson DX5 print head, is now available.
20 Nov 2012

Novel etch method produces 3D microstructures in silicon

Researchers have developed a novel method to produce photonic crystals to manipulate optical signals.
20 Nov 2012

Piezotech (Arkema group)

In 2010, Arkema acquired Piezotech, a french chemical company, and is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Arkema Group as part of the Performance Products segment.
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