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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2010
12 Aug 2010

Real Time Locating and Wireless Sensor Networks - Rapid Advances

In the past, too much use of RFID has involved sensing items and conveyances only when they pass very near to the occasional interrogator. Heroic assumptions are then made about what happened in between. Was it destroyed, perhaps by overheating? Is it still there? Is it intact?
12 Aug 2010

Plastic Logic moves on to next generation product

Revised product strategy to bring industry's first advanced device using plastic electronics technology to market.
11 Aug 2010

Teijin acquires NanoGram Corporation

Teijin Limited has wholly acquired NanoGram Corporation, a Silicon Valley company specializing in novel nanomaterials for the development of silicon inks with semiconductor properties.
10 Aug 2010

Illuminex Corporation closes angel round of funding

Nanomaterial firm closes $500K angel financing round to commercialize patented nanowire array based technologies for solar cells, lithium-ion battery anodes, and thermal management materials all based on the company's core nanowire array production capabilities.
9 Aug 2010

Electric vehicles in India - Part six

Hero Electric, the leading Indian electric bike and scooter manufacturer, made over 70,000 e-bikes in 2009.
9 Aug 2010

Aveso raises $1million for electro-active display technology

Aveso, a spin-out from The Dow Chemical Company, has recently raised $1,040,000 in equity financing according to a document filed with the SEC.
6 Aug 2010

Electric vehicles in India - Part five

About one million cycle rickshaws ply the Indian roads carrying about 3-4 billion passenger-km/year.
6 Aug 2010

Heliatek to manufacture organic, oligomer-based solar cells

Heliatek is pursuing the goal of becoming the world's first manufacturer of organic, oligomer-based solar cells and the supplier of the most efficient, stable and productive organic solar cells.
5 Aug 2010

Ascent Solar Modules submitted for external product certification

Ascent Solar externally certifies module encapsulation material for its flexible PV laminate
4 Aug 2010

Spray on solar glass coming soon

A major breakthrough by researchers at New Energy Technologies could soon see the unveiling of a working prototype of the first ever glass window capable of generating electricity.
4 Aug 2010

Electric vehicles in India - Part three

Mahindra has sold over 50,000 microhybrids. These conventional cars automatically stop the engine when the vehicle is not moving and start it when the accelerator is pushed again, thus reducing pollution.
4 Aug 2010

SunRay Scientific names Jim Costanzo to serve as CEO

Jim Costanzo has joined SunRay Scientific as Chief Executive Officer to lead the company in its next phase of growth and expansion.
3 Aug 2010

Graphene oxide gets green

An environmentally friendly graphene oxide could be used in polymers, ceramics and metals, as thin films for electronics, as drug-delivery devices and for hydrogen storage, as well as for oil and gas recovery.
2 Aug 2010

Solar powered phone for India

Vodafone Essar, the Indian subsidiary of Vodafone Group and one of India's leading cellular services providers, has launched its latest generation eco-friendly solar charging handset in India. The new handset uses a solar powered solution to benefit users in areas with adequate sunlight.
2 Aug 2010

Aerotech's ANT130-5-V linear-motor-driven wedge-style vertical lift

Aerotech's ANT130-5-V is a linear-motor-driven wedge-style vertical lift stage that provides the exceptional resolution, accuracy, and in-position stability required in nanopositioning applications, all while offering travel up to 5 mm.
2 Aug 2010

DayStar to pursue CIGS production offshore

DayStar Technologies a developer of solar photovoltaic products based on CIGS thin-film deposition technology is looking at offshore manufacturing facilities for its CIGS solar modules.
2 Aug 2010

Electric vehicles in India - Part one

There are already many manufacturers of traction motors in India and a huge nascent market for everything automotive. In the next twelve months at least ten new electric vehicles will enter production in India, from buses, rickshaws and bikes to forklifts.
30 Jul 2010

Meijo University orders AIXTRON CCS® MOCVD system

AIXTRON AG recently announced a new order for one Close Coupled Showerhead® GaN based LED MOCVD system from Meijo University, in Nagoya, an established AIXTRON customer in Japan.
30 Jul 2010

Woven electronics

Electrical engineers from ETH Zurich have devised intelligent textiles that already have electronic components such as sensors and conductive filaments woven into them.
30 Jul 2010

Lithium polymer traction on and under the water

Using lead acid batteries, many electric boats have been plying waterways in Europe since 1890, when electric cars were also popular.