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
10 Mar 2009

End-user needs important for growth in printed electronics industry

IDTechEx spoke at iPak workshop where it was agreed how important it is to understand end users and interact with them, so as to be able to better comprehend their needs and requirements for Printed Electronics.
9 Mar 2009

Spinning carbon nanotubes spawns new wireless applications

Lighter, cheaper, safer — a team of researchers at the University of Cincinnati, known for their world record-breaking carbon nanotubes, has discovered new applications of use to both military and consumer audiences.
5 Mar 2009

OrganicID produces functional simplified 13.56/EPC-compatible RFID tag

OrganicID™ has successfully printed a simplified CMOS RFID device that includes much of the critical circuitry needed for an EPC-compatible device.
4 Mar 2009

Printed Electronics Europe passes 500 attendees and over 50 exhibitors

IDTechEx's Printed Electronics Europe event in Dresden, on April 7-8, attendance has achieved record levels, and is on track to bring together over 800 attendees, by far the World's largest and most comprehensive event on the topic
4 Mar 2009

Printed electronics forecasts

IDTechEx finds that the market for printed and potentially printed electronics, including organics, inorganics and composites, will rise from $1.92 billion in 2009 to $57.16 billion in 2019.
4 Mar 2009

Henkel increases sales and earnings

Business results reflect National Starch acquisition and Ecolab sale
3 Mar 2009

Unilever joins E-label study

IDTechEx is delighted to announce that Unilever, the €40bn plus consumer goods giant, has joined its multiclient study of e-labels.
2 Mar 2009

Printed Carbon Nanotube Transistors achieve 5GHz Frequency

Optomec's Aerosol Jet system has been used to fully print Carbon NanoTube (CNT) based Thin Film Transistors (TFT) with operating frequencies over 5 Gigahertz (GHz). The work was conducted in collaboration with the University of Massachusetts and Brewer Science, Inc.
27 Feb 2009

Trials completed with color e-reader

First color e-reader could be available soon.
26 Feb 2009

How to create a $1 billion business from e-labels - Multiclient study

E-labels will be a huge business and the opportunity overlaps with e-packaging - IDTechEx are offering a multiclient study of the technology and market roadmap of e-labels including specification of a range of imaginative e-labels acceptable to a broad range of industries.
25 Feb 2009

Economical electrically conductive silver ink from Creative Materials

Creative Materials has developed an economical silver conductive ink, 125-10, with typical sheet resistivity of 15 milliohm/square/mil.
25 Feb 2009

SOMARK closes VC deal with Finistere Ventures and T2, Opens R&D

SOMARK Innovations, Inc. raised a round of venture capital financing, led by Finistere Ventures and T2 Venture Capital.
25 Feb 2009

MKS introduces Genesis® Solar Yield Management System

MKS Instruments, Inc., has introduced the Genesis® Solar Yield Management System for solar cell manufacturers.
25 Feb 2009

How to create a $1 billion business from e-labels - Multiclient study

E-labels will be a huge business and the opportunity overlaps with e-packaging - IDTechEx are offering a multiclient study of the technology and market roadmap of e-labels including specification of a range of imaginative e-labels acceptable to a broad range of industries.
25 Feb 2009

Very low input voltage, high performance

It may seem impossible that a sensor, RFID module, small display or microcontroller could operate on 20 millivolts. Yet engineers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS have achieved precisely this by developing a novel voltage converter which has been miniaturized into an ASIC.
25 Feb 2009

Phoseon Technology releases their FireFlex and FireEdge solutions

With SLM™ technology, OEMs can manufacture the environmentally cleanest, coolest operating, and most efficient UV-based UV curing solutions commercially available.
24 Feb 2009

Environmental issues with energy harvesting

The runaway use of small batteries is leading to uncontrolled disposal of poisons such as lithium and highly alkaline electrolytes and exposure of children to these chemicals as they are used in everyday items such as toys and disposables such as talking gift cards.
24 Feb 2009

Video images with OLED wallpaper

Researchers are developing an OLED wallpaper that can turn a wall into a television screen or simply provide light.
23 Feb 2009

MIT researchers make sixth sense device

US university researchers have created a portable "sixth sense" device powered by commercial products that can seamlessly channel Internet information into daily routines.
23 Feb 2009

iTi enters solar market

imaging Technology international (iTi) Corporation today announced iTi Solar, an equipment manufacturing division established to advance the development of precision industrial inkjet systems that enable solar cell producers to improve production efficiency and reduce manufacturing costs.