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
19 Jul 2012

Carbon-based transistors ramp up speed and memory for mobile devices

Award-winning TAU research attracts electronics industry giants
18 Jul 2012

New material breakthroughs to be presented at Asia's IDTechEx event

New material breakthroughs to be presented at Asia event By Cathleen Thiele, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
17 Jul 2012

Project produces printable, high-performance electronic devices

Printed CMOS circuits now possible, leading to simpler circuit design, lower power consumption, reduced manufacturing costs and novel form factors
13 Jul 2012

Infinite Power Solutions launch self powered wireless sensor eval kit

Infinite Power Solutions today announced the availability of the IPS-EVAL-EH-02 Wireless Environmental Sensor Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit.
11 Jul 2012

ITO alternatives to gain speed in the $2 billion TCF market

Today, only one type of film - Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) - is used for almost all transparent conductive films with a market size of over $2 billion this year.
10 Jul 2012

ITW takes licence to integrate PragmatIC's unique imprinted logic tech

Will also collaborate under PragmatIC Pilot Production Program to deliver complete printed electronics solutions to ITW's global customers
6 Jul 2012

Electrically conductive gel

The Jell-O-like material, from the labs of Stanford professors Yi Cui and Zhenan Bao, may have applications in areas as widespread as energy storage, medical sensors and biofuel cells.
6 Jul 2012

Konarka Technologies GmbH files for bankruptcy after parent shuts

The German company has been forced to file for bankruptcy, since the parent company in the US is undergoing liquidation proceedings pursuant to Chapter 7 of the US Bankruptcy Code and deliveries of products can consequently no longer be expected from the US.
4 Jul 2012

Northwestern researchers create Rubber-Band Electronics

Scientists foresee a time when medical monitoring devices are integrated seamlessly into the human body, able to track a patient's vital signs and transmit them to his doctors.
2 Jul 2012

Novaled & Samsung Mobile Display sign strategic cooperation agreement

As part of the agreement, SMD has committed to purchase dopant materials used in the transport layers of its AMOLED display modules from Novaled for several years. In addition, Novaled will provide its proprietary PIN OLED® technology to SMD for use in the production of SMD's AMOLED display modules.
29 Jun 2012

Sony and Panasonic to develop next generation OLED Panels for TVs

Sony and Panasonic aim to establish mass-production technology during 2013, by integrating their unique technologies to improve the overall efficiency of development.
28 Jun 2012

Wearable fabric memristors

Now we see a return to the larger but thin film, titanium dioxide memristors in the form of fibers, the 12-300 nm layers being variously created by thermal or plasma oxidation, RF sputtering or electrochemical deposition with more conventional printing as a route to value engineering the devices in due course.
27 Jun 2012

Bloody memristors

The reason that the memristor is radically different from the other fundamental circuit elements is that, unlike them, it carries a memory of its past.
27 Jun 2012

Exploring Opportunities for Printed Electronics in East Asia

There have been three billion-dollar success stories in printed and organic electronics so far - and in each Asia has been a key driving factor.
26 Jun 2012

Nano-infused paint can detect strain

Rice University's fluorescent nanotube coating can reveal stress on planes, bridges, buildings
25 Jun 2012

Breakthrough graphene technology wins R&D Magazine award

Vorbeck Materials, in partnership with Pacific Northwest National Labs (PNNL) and Princeton University, was recognized last week by R&D Magazine for developing one of the 100 most significant scientific and technological products or advances of the year.
22 Jun 2012

Researchers develop polymer electronics to trace banknotes

Researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Functional Nanomaterials and Devices Laboratory have developed the first all-polymer non-volatile memory device on a banknote.
19 Jun 2012

Agfa to reveal high-performance metallic conductive ink for OPV & OLED

The metallic screen print ink has been shown to exhibit low resistivity values, good adhesion to PET and other substrates, and good compatibility with Orgacon PEDOT:PSS formulations.
18 Jun 2012

NovaCentrix Chief Scientist, Dr. Kurt Schroder, inventor of the year

2012 Inventor of the Year
15 Jun 2012

Terepac produce large volumes of micro circuits for Internet of Things

Canadian company Terepac plan to produce large volumes of its micro circuits for the "Internet of Things" — uniquely identifiable objects and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure using radio frequency identification (RFID).