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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2021
18 Oct 2021

Panasonic Launches Novel Substrate Film for Soft Printed Electronics

Leveraging patented thermoset polymer technology, Panasonic researchers have developed BEYOLEX, a pliable, yet durable, stretchable substrate for printed electronics and other applications.
15 Oct 2021

Asada Mesh

I spoke to Pedro Pena, head of European marketing at Asada Mesh, at a TechBlick virtual event in Ocotber 2021. We discussed new uses for their stainless steel meshes and their growth during the pandemic.
15 Oct 2021

Metamaterial Technologies

I spoke to the Chief Marketing Officer of Meta at the October 2021 TechBlick Printed and Flexible Electronics online conference who detailed Meta's acquisiton of Nanotech Security, a firm making devices for banknote security, in early October 2021.
15 Oct 2021

Siemens Healthineers

Siemens Healthineers presented its progress on direct x-ray sensors using thick perovskite films at a TechBlick event in October 2021.
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15 Oct 2021

Panasonic - Beyolex substrate

I interviewed Dr Andy Behr about Panasonic's new Beyolex printed electronics substrate at the TechBlick Printed and Flexible Electronics online conference.
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15 Oct 2021

Ravensburger

Ravensburger is a well known German manufacturer of toys and games, especially board games. This profile, based on a presentation given at a TechBlick conference in October 2021, discusses the company's previous attempts at integrating printed electronics and the associated challenges.
15 Oct 2021

Pilot Project for Innovative PV Solutions From Heliatek

Avoiding CO2 emissions wherever possible - GREEN also pursues this goal for managed portfolio properties of GARBE. The system can extend the lifespan and utilisation cycles of the properties and enhance the attractiveness of the locations long-term. Moreover, it can help avoid demolition, which is a waste of energy. If the installation of a conventional roof-mounted photovoltaic system is not possible on roofs due to insufficient static or structural stability, older buildings may be retrofitted in the future by mounting organic photovoltaic films laterally on their façades.
15 Oct 2021

Wearable Head Scanner for Comfort, Mobility During Brain Scans

To collect accurate images of a patient's brain, the patient must be still and confined in a tube-like MRI scanner for a long period of time. To better assess their brain function and behavioral health, however, they should move naturally and freely during a scan. Researchers have proposed a solution to both clearly visualize and accurately assess the brain via photoacoustic imaging with a stretchable, flexible material.
14 Oct 2021

Niebling

Niebling is an established German SME that offers precise high pressure forming equipment for in-mold electronics (IME) and film-insert molding (FIM). This profile is based on a presentation at the Elantas printed electronics day given in October 2021.
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14 Oct 2021

Emerging Short-Wavelength Infra-red (SWIR) Sensing Technologies

Presentation by IDTechEx Senior Analyst Dr Matthew Dyson including some of his recent research on new SWIR image sensing technologies.
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13 Oct 2021

Bare Conductive / Laiier

Bare Conductive is an early-stage company based in London UK, that has developed a cost-effective technology for large-area capacitive sensing. In 2021 it launched a spin-out brand 'LAIIER' to target industrial smart surface applications more effectively. IDTechEx interviewed CEO Matt Johnson to find out more about the latest developments.
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13 Oct 2021

Researchers Breathe New Life into Paper Books with the Magic Bookmark

Researchers have developed a new, cost-effective, ecological solution for augmenting the printed page with rich, up-to-date digital content. The development overcomes one of the most significant advantages e-books have over paper books, helping paper maintain its strong position in its competition with electronic media.
13 Oct 2021

Join the Upcoming IDTechEx Webinar on 5G

Thursday 14 October 2021 - What is the deployment outlook in 5 key regions including China, the U.S., Europe, South Korea, and Japan? Who are the key players? How will this technology disrupt 5G industry dynamics? - and much more.
12 Oct 2021

Altana (Heliosonic)

Altana have developed a laser induced forward transfer (LIFT) printing technology termed 'Heliosonic', which is applicable to both conventional graphics printing and printed electronics. This profile is based on a presentation given at the Elantas Printed Electronics Day in October 2021.
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12 Oct 2021

Adphos

Adphos offers NIR drying and curing for printed electronics, with the aim of accelerating manufacturing throughput. This profile is based on Adphos' presentation at the Elantas Printed Electronics Day in October 2021.
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12 Oct 2021

ASCA Solar Tree Supplies E-Bikes with Environmentally Friendly Energy

ASCA solar films can be used in a wide range of applications - from individual small projects to facades in commercial housing construction. In the community of Löchgau in Germany the company has designed, conceived and implemented a solar tree for the construction company STRENGER Bauen und Wohnen.
11 Oct 2021

3D Printed, Personalised, Wireless Wearables That Never Need a Charge

Engineers have developed a type of wearable they call a "biosymbiotic device," which has several unprecedented benefits. Not only are the devices custom 3D-printed and based on body scans of wearers, but they can operate continuously using a combination of wireless power transfer and compact energy storage.
11 Oct 2021

Innovation Lab: High-Volume Production of Printed Electronics

Presentation provided by InnovationLab, originally given by Dr. Florian Ullrich at Printed Electronic Days.
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8 Oct 2021

PolyIC

PolyIC produce capacitive touch sensors based on transparent conductive films, which can be integrated within 3D plastic parts. This update profile is based on a presentation given at the 'Elantas Printed Electronics Day' in October 2021.
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8 Oct 2021

In-mold electronics (IME) and sustainability

In-mold electronics (IME) is a manufacturing process that enables electronic functionality to be integrated within curved decorative plastic components.
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