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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2009
24 Jul 2009

Dip coated SWCNT for flexible electronics

Dip coated SWCNT microstructures on wafer-scale polymer for flexible electronics
23 Jul 2009

Nano ePrint developing printed nano-transistors in zinc oxide

Nano ePrint, formerly Plastic ePrint, the 2006 spin out from Professor Aimin Song's group at Manchester University in the UK, continues the development of its remarkable single layer transistor printing system.
22 Jul 2009

New topics covered at Printed Electronics Asia

While some involved in OLEDs and OTFTs are moving out of the business of printed and potentially printed electronics, work on inorganic materials and compounds is increasing. The IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo will give a balanced view with many presentations being World firsts.
21 Jul 2009

Energy harvesting for Air Force unmanned aerial vehicles

Dye-sensitized solar cells are expected to power Air Force unmanned aerial vehicles in the future because they are an optimum energy harvesting source that may lead to longer flight times without refueling.
21 Jul 2009

VDMA Photovoltaic Equipment

VDMA: Photovoltaic equipment reaches 60 per cent turnover growth in the first quarter of 2009, after two weak quarters incoming orders rise again.
21 Jul 2009

Beginner's guide to electronic components - Part II

Part II of a beginner's guide to electronic components and how they are made.
21 Jul 2009

Barnes & Noble launches world's largest eBookstore

Barnes & Noble, Inc., the world's largest bookseller, announced the launch of the Barnes & Noble eBookstore.
20 Jul 2009

Beginner's guide to electronic components - Part I

Part one of a beginner's guide to electronic components and why we try to print them.
17 Jul 2009

Polytos project to develop smart labels based on organic electronics

Novel research approach: Development of an overall "Organic Electronics" process to permit the industrial use of smart labels
16 Jul 2009

New ion jelly material for use in electrolytic devices

The New University of Lisbon presented a new Ion Jelly® material, which combines a biodegradable polymer (gelatin) with an ionic liquid (IL).
15 Jul 2009

Kovio Raises $20 Million in Venture Capital to Ship RF Barcodes

Kovio, Inc., a privately held company developing printed silicon electronics, today announced that to date it has raised $20 million in Series E financing
15 Jul 2009

RFID - a surge in orders

As forecasted by IDTechEx, there has been a surge in orders for RFID in 2009. Despite the world's largest RFID project, the $6 billion China National ID card scheme, being completed a year earlier, the global RFID market will rise by 5% this year to $5.56 billion.
15 Jul 2009

Southwest Nanotechnologies Inc. garners $3 million investment

SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc. (SWeNT), a leading developer and manufacturer of single-wall carbon nanotubes and specialty multiwall nanotubes will receive up to a $3 million equity infusion for carbon nanotube products from the Insight Technology Capital Partners, LP, (Insight) a growth capital fund based in Troy, Michigan.
15 Jul 2009

RFID - a surge in orders

Despite the world's largest RFID project, the $6 billion China National ID card scheme, being completed a year earlier, the global RFID market will rise by 5% this year to $5.56 billion.
14 Jul 2009

Integrating printed electronics and PCB technologies

The Printed Circuit Board industry is about to become green through the introduction of printed electronics manufacturing processes being developed.
13 Jul 2009

Printed Electronics uses more inorganics and composites

Printed electronics is using more inorganics and composites in the quest for higher performance, lower costs, finer feature size, stretchability and creation of radically new components such as memristors, supercabatteries and metamaterials.
10 Jul 2009

Polymer Vision announced bankrupt

Polymer vision, the pioneer for rollable displays for mobile devices and developer of the Readius electronic reader has gone bankrupt
9 Jul 2009

Edible RFID

Electronic tattoos applied to animals and meat employ FDA approved dyes that can be read with microwaves at a distance.
9 Jul 2009

Solarmer breaks world records for plastic solar technology

Solarmer Energy, Inc., a leading developer of plastic solar panels, is now the world record holder for plastic solar cell and plastic solar panel efficiencies.
9 Jul 2009

NanoGram's ambient printed nanosilicon achieves mobility of 2cm2/Vs

NanoGram Corporation, a developer and manufacturer of advanced materials and solutions for optical, electronic and energy applications, has announced the successful fabrication of the first thin film transistor (TFT) produced by ambient printed nanosilicon to reach a carrier mobility of 2.0 cm2/Vs.