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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2008
19 May 2008

Chemnitz developing a new centre for Smart Systems

The new Smart Systems Campus, offers 2500 sqm of office space, lab and production floors for young start-ups and spin-offs from mid next year.
16 May 2008

Japanese companies introduce RFID Crystagram label

Currently, counterfeiting and the illegal distribution of many brand goods and other products continues throughout the world but now many countries and industries have introduced countermeasures using cutting-edge technologies.
15 May 2008

Lithium ion cells are showing their power

Lithium ion batteries have a relatively short lifespan and in extreme circumstances can catch fire or even explode.
14 May 2008

Invisibility by smart fabric video

Scientists at the University of Tokyo in Japan have demonstrated
13 May 2008

Electronic retinal device may help blind people see

Surgeons at Moorfields Eye Hospital, UK recently carried out two successful operations to implant an artificial electronic retinal device into the eyes of two blind patients.
12 May 2008

IDTechEx visits Electroluminate UK 9.5.08

Electroluminate makes ink jet, digitally printed ac and dc electroluminescent displays and backlights up to 1.5 meters across but capable of being assembled as tiles into much larger structures.
9 May 2008

Illuminated thin-film keypads with OLEDs

In a joint project scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP have developed a keypad based on organic light-emitting diodes.
8 May 2008

NFC-Enabled Phones and Contactless Smart Cards 2008-2018

NFC-enabled phones have yet to take off, despite phones with the Sony Felica interface, compatible with NFC, being placed in the hands of over 50 million Japanese in little more than two years - one of the fastest adoption rates for electronics ever. So why the delay? Here Dr Peter Harrop shares insight into the topic summarizing findings from the new IDTechEx report NFC-Enabled Phones and Contactless Smart Cards 2008-2018
8 May 2008

German companies to develop airborne pathogen detection system

German companies to develop a unique airborne pathogen detection system for the European Defence Agency.
7 May 2008

Increasing concern about silver

Nanosilver is so tiny it can go right to the surface of an organism and essentially shoot ions into the organism, says a research scientist.
6 May 2008

Schreiner prints new electronic products

Schreiner Group in Germany has made a great success of ac electroluminescent lighting and displays, screen printed with inorganic compounds.
5 May 2008

A*STAR claims world's best protection from moisture and oxygen

A claimed breakthrough barrier technology from Singapore protects sensitive devices like organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) and solar cells from moisture 1000 times more effectively than any other technology available in the market.
2 May 2008

Revolutionary printed solar technology powers antarctic mission

G24 Innovations' solar cells effective in world's most inhospitable environments
1 May 2008

New photovoltaics and printed electronics by inkjet - Japan/USA

Chuck Griggs, VP Applications Engineering of Fujifilm Dimatix saw the advantages of inkjet as non-contact and drop on demand reduding both materials processing and environmental impact.
1 May 2008

RFID in 2008 - Where is the Action?

"Europe is an interesting territory for RFID. So far, it lacks the huge orders in the USA, with two $0.5 billion projects currently being serviced there, and in China with the huge card and library schemes," says Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx.
30 Apr 2008

How to print OLEDs

OLEDs have huge market potential including 10% of the replacement market for light meaning 70 square kilometers per year.
29 Apr 2008

Metamaterials: Printing the cloak of invisibility

Physicists no longer say that the invisibility cloak of Harry Potter, the vanishing car of James Bond or the Invisible Man are an impossibility. It may be possible to make things invisible by putting a thin layer of a specially patterned material in the way.
28 Apr 2008

Motorola printing wide area sensors

Like 3M and Illinois Tool Works, Motorola has had many activities involved in printed electronics and they have often been independent.
25 Apr 2008

Self healing stretchable substrate

IDTechEx conferences and reports on printed electronics have a great deal on smart substrates because they hugely leverage printed technology, making awesome new products possible.
24 Apr 2008

Laminate makes any blisterpack record when pills are taken

Taking medication wrongly is a huge problem, resulting in more than 150,000 people dying unnecessarily in both North America and in Europe every year.