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
18 Jun 2010

Project Oscar develops organic photovoltaics

OSCAR, short for 'Organic Solar Cells by ARmor', is a project carried out by a consortium of five companies, including Armor (initiator and project leader), INES (Institut National de l'Energie Solaire), LCPO (Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques), Plasto SAS and Amcor Flexibles Europe & Americas
17 Jun 2010

Green vehicle expo heads to Shanghai

Green Vehicle Expo heads to Shanghai June 17-19.
17 Jun 2010

White Amethyst and White Sapphire intelligent OLED light

E2M Technology has launched two OLED systems for OLED lighting applications, White Amethyst™ and White Sapphire™.
17 Jun 2010

World's first universal energy harvesting power management unit

Cymbet Corporation has launched the EnerChip™ Energy Processor, a universal energy harvesting power management unit for ultra-low power energy harvesting-based systems.
17 Jun 2010

U.S. scientists design smart underpants that could save lives

A team of U.S. scientists has designed some new men's briefs that may be comfortable, durable and even stylish but, unlike most underpants, may be able to save lives.
16 Jun 2010

US truck, bus, military EV producers get active

manufacturing plant will produce 2,500 electric buses a year, and employ around 1,300 workers over the next five years
16 Jun 2010

Scientists strive to replace silicon with graphene on nanocircuity

Scientists have made a breakthrough toward creating nanocircuitry on graphene, widely regarded as the most promising candidate to replace silicon as the building block of transistors.
16 Jun 2010

Electric Vehicles- The Clever Ten Year Strategies

The electric vehicle business is over $33 billion today at ex factory prices but cars are less than half of that. As the market nearly quintuples over the next ten years, cars will rise to nearly 55% of the business but the devil is in the detail...
15 Jun 2010

LG Display number one in the e-reader market by 2012 - and in color

LG Display plan to take the global number 1 position in the e-reader market by 2012 with the introduction of a flexible, color Electronic Paper Display (EPD) stated the Company yesterday.
14 Jun 2010

STRL develop organic image sensor

Japan's NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories (STRL) is developing a small color camera with a single-chip color image sensor that uses stacked organic films. STRL fabricated a high-definition sensor by increasing the number of pixels and reducing the pixel size.
14 Jun 2010

IRex files for bankruptcy

E-reader maker IRex Technologies has filed for bankruptcy. According to some press reports, the device was too technology focussed, repeatedly delayed (missing out on key sales seasons) and not enough effort was given to services, the critical factor as Sony had learnt to their cost initially and as Amazon had achieved so well.
11 Jun 2010

Le Mans racing car uses OLED rear view mirrors

In this year's 24 hours Le Mans race (June 12-13), the ORECA01 car from French racing team Oreca will be using rear view mirrors with an integrated thin film encapsulated Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) on the back.
10 Jun 2010

Printed nanocrystals could offer lowest cost per watt

Solexant's innovative printed nanocrystal technology platform has the potential to deliver the lowest cost per watt in the solar industry.
10 Jun 2010

Electric Vehicles in the UK - Part four

The component industry serving the electric vehicle industry is very extensive though it mainly consists of small companies
10 Jun 2010

Harvesting by a thread

Researchers at Cetemmsa, outside Barcelona, are taking materials science to the textile sector. They've developed conducting threads that heat up or become illuminated in response to a charge; these might be used in sports applications.
9 Jun 2010

Electric Vehicles and the Smart Grid

The term Smart Grid has been used for decades to mean anything from "a ring main for a country" to the far more responsive, interactive, scalable and intrusive electricity distribution systems of the future.
9 Jun 2010

Copper nanowires enable bendable displays, solar cells

Pin-like copper structures self-assemble in solution
9 Jun 2010

Electric Vehicles in the UK - Part three

With many electric vehicle manufacturers sprouting up in the UK, this issue of charging the on-road versions has to be addressed.
8 Jun 2010

Walls of light

Organic LEDs are extremely thin and lightweight surface-emitting lights that will radically change the way we provide illumination. Although mostly confined to labs, OLED technology is moving toward commercialization. In 2009 Osram became the first manufacturer to put an OLED tile on the market.
8 Jun 2010

WEG's new traction motor

WEG's new traction motor saves 400kgs in weight on latest generation trolley buses, improving power & economy