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
25 Aug 2021

Smallest Biosupercapacitor Provides Energy for Biomedical Applications

The miniaturization of microelectronic sensor technology, microelectronic robots or intravascular implants is progressing rapidly. However, it also poses major challenges for research. One of the biggest is the development of tiny but efficient energy storage devices that enable the operation of autonomously working microsystems - in more and more smaller areas of the human body for example.
25 Aug 2021

Epishine Agreement to Enable Light Harvesting Within Electronic Design

Epishine's new-to-market printed organic solar cells and development kits remove the need for batteries reducing impact on the environment.
24 Aug 2021

CHASM Advanced Materials Closes $15 Million in Series C Funding

CHASM Advanced Materials Inc announced the completion of a $15 million Series C financing round led by WAVE Equity Partners. The funds will be used to accelerate commercial penetration of CHASM's AgeNT™ products for transparent printed electronics, NTeC™ products for energy storage and a broad range of composites applications, and to launch CHASM-H2O™ - a new category of membranes targeted at disrupting water treatment to address the world's water scarcity problem.
23 Aug 2021

New Tool for Finding Green Solvents for Printed Electronics

The emerging field of printed electronics promises to radically change the way we view and use electronics through energy- and cost-efficient printing of electronic inks onto everyday surfaces such as paper and textiles. However, a severe problem from a sustainability perspective is that many current inks used during the printing include solvents that are unsafe and damaging for both workers and the environment.
23 Aug 2021

SigmaSense Company Overview

Company overview provided by SigmaSense, creators of a new sensing platform.
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20 Aug 2021

Circuitbreakers Based on Graphene Could Safeguard the Electrical Grid

The electrical grid relies on circuitbreakers to protect infrastructure from damage caused by excess current. These circuitbreakers are lubricated using grease, which can stiffen and dry out, threatening the safety of the whole system. To solve this, researchers at the Graphene Flagship have designed maintenance-free circuitbreakers enabled by self-lubricating graphene composites.
19 Aug 2021

Metamaterials Everywhere: The Invaluable Multibillion-Dollar Business

Metamaterials are added-value materials. The IDTechEx report, "Metamaterial and Metasurface Markets Electromagnetic 2022-2042" helps you prosper by making and deploying them everywhere. Who should you partner with, emulate or buy?
19 Aug 2021

SigmaSense Implementation of Sigma-Delta Technology for Sensing

Whitepaper from SigmaSense on the Implementation of Sigma-Delta Technology for Sensing
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18 Aug 2021

Woven Nanotube Fibres Turn Heat into Power

Invisibly small carbon nanotubes aligned as fibers and sewn into fabrics become a thermoelectric generator that can turn heat from the sun or other sources into energy.
18 Aug 2021

New Technology Solution for Breastfeeding Mothers

Nextiles' patent-protected manufacturing process blends traditional sewing techniques with printed circuit boards to embed flexible sensors directly into fabrics for the new mom uniform - a breastfeeding-friendly bra.
17 Aug 2021

Stretchable Battery That is Powered by Sweat

Scientists have developed a soft and stretchable battery that is powered by human perspiration. The prototype battery consists of printed silver flake electrodes that generate electricity in the presence of sweat. Measuring 2 cm by 2 cm and as flat as a small paper bandage, the battery is affixed to a flexible and sweat absorbent textile that is stretchable and attachable to wearable devices, like watches, wrist bands or arm straps.
16 Aug 2021

Elephantech

Elephantech have developed an alternative method of manufacturing both rigid and flexible printed circuit boards (PCBs). This is termed 'print-then-plate', and involves printing a thin layer of conductive ink followed by electroless plating.
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16 Aug 2021

Nanoleq

At Cardio Wearables 2021, Flurin Stauffer, Head of R&D at Nanoleq, presented their latest progress with e-textiles for physiological monitoring, including cardiovascular metrics such as ECG.
16 Aug 2021

Butler Technologies

Butler Technologies has developed a range of flexible printed heaters for medical devices. These can be used for wound recovery or warming medical instruments.
16 Aug 2021

Flexible Material That can Stiffen on Demand

Scientists have developed a new type of 'chain mail' fabric that is flexible like cloth but can stiffen on demand.
16 Aug 2021

SigmaSense Large PEDOT Conductive Polymer Touch Sensors Whitepaper

Whitepaper on enabling large PEDOT conductive polymer touch sensors using current mode sigma delta sensing technology
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13 Aug 2021

Taking Printed Electronics Ideas All The Way to Market

An EU-funded project's innovation test bed provides access to consulting services and state-of-the art pilot lines, helping companies commercialise their printed electronics.
12 Aug 2021

The Killer App For Smart Textiles

The development of new technology often creates new opportunities to provide value to customers in new products. Electronic textiles have hundreds of potential use cases, many of which are being explored by different companies around the world. So where is the "killer app" for e-textiles?
12 Aug 2021

Fraunhofer IEM

Fraunhofer IEM are a government funded research center. At a webinar organized by the 3D-MID research association it discussed developments in 3D printed molded interconnect devices to make machine-specific Industry 4.0 sensors.
12 Aug 2021

Neotech-AMT

Neotech-AMT develops equipment for 3D electronics - this can be either fully or partially additive. IDTechEx listed to a presentation on its latest developments at a webinar organized by the 3D-MID research association. This included details of the EU-funded AMPERE project to improve the scalability of 3D electronics manufacturing.