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
12 Aug 2021

Origo Steering Wheel with 3D Touch Brings Smart Device UX to Cars

This presentation by Canatu Oy CEO Juha Kokkonen was initially held at the AWA IMECON 2021 conference in May.
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12 Aug 2021

Samwon Act

Samwon Act have developed a new methodology for manufacturing flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs). Known as MMP, this involves a patterned stamp followed by electroless plating, rather than the conventional etching process.
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11 Aug 2021

This Touchy-Feely Glove Senses and Maps Tactile Stimuli

Researchers have designed a new touch-sensing glove that can "feel" pressure and other tactile stimuli. The inside of the glove is threaded with a system of sensors that detects, measures, and maps small changes in pressure across the glove. The individual sensors are highly attuned and can pick up very weak vibrations across the skin, such as from a person's pulse.
10 Aug 2021

Sensel- Touchpad Evaluation Kit

IDTechEx was sent an evaluation kit for Sensel's haptic trackpad product. Designed primarily to meet the requirements for a laptop trackpad, the unit integrates Sensel's force sensing technology and custom haptics.
10 Aug 2021

New Printing Technique for Flexible Electronics

New technology that enables more efficient and effective transfer printing for electronic devices has been developed by researchers
9 Aug 2021

Metamaterial Antennas for Beginners

In some applications we need the antenna to have a broader band of frequencies accepted and in others the opposite. Metamaterials can assist in most cases. This premium article covers metamaterial antennas for beginners
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9 Aug 2021

New Technology will Allow Important Metals to be Made More Efficiently

Researchers have invented a cheaper, safer, and simpler technology that will allow a "stubborn" group of metals and metal oxides to be made into thin films used in many electronics, computer components, and other applications.
9 Aug 2021

A Dissolvable Smartwatch Makes for Easier Electronics Recycling

Small electronics, including smartwatches and fitness trackers, aren't easily dismantled and recycled. So when a new model comes out, most users send the old devices into hazardous waste streams. To simplify small electronics recycling, researchers have developed a two-metal nanocomposite for circuits that disintegrates when submerged in water. They demonstrated the circuits in a prototype transient device — a functional smartwatch that dissolved within 40 hours.
9 Aug 2021

Low-cost and Scalable Process for Microchips Integration

This white paper on Low-cost and Scalable Process for Microchips Integration into Stretchable Printed Circuits was provided by the University of Coimbra
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6 Aug 2021

Ambiotex

IDTechEx interviewed Maximilian Weitzel, Data Scientist at Ambiotex. We discussed their latest progress commercialising their smart clothing platform with related software and apps within various market verticals, including recent moves towards approval as a medical device.
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6 Aug 2021

Decades of Research Brings Quantum Dots to Brink of Widespread Use

Using modern colloidal chemistry, the dimensions and internal structure of quantum dots can be manipulated with near-atomic precision, which allows for highly accurate control of their physical properties and thereby behaviors in practical devices.
5 Aug 2021

Electrically Conductive Adhesives to Impact the Electronics Industry

IDTechEx have recently launched "Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs) 2022-2032", a market research report detailing the technology of ECAs, a form of conductive joining technology. Electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are a growing competitor to lead-free solders and silver sintering technologies, and currently see use in several electronics applications, such as automotive electronics, consumer electronics, and display applications.
5 Aug 2021

Technique for Recycling Nanowires in Electronics

Researchers have demonstrated a low-cost technique for retrieving nanowires from electronic devices that have reached the end of their utility and then using those nanowires in new devices. The work is a step toward more sustainable electronics.
4 Aug 2021

Emerging Applications for Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs)

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Electrically Conductive Adhesives 2022-2032: Technologies, Markets, and Forecasts'.
4 Aug 2021

Assessment of Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs)

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Electrically Conductive Adhesives 2022-2032: Technologies, Markets, and Forecasts'.
4 Aug 2021

Electrically Conductive Adhesives 2022-2032

Forecasts taken from IDTechEx report "Electrically Conductive Adhesives 2022-2032: Technologies, Markets, and Forecasts"
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3 Aug 2021

Highly promising early-stage companies in printed/flexible electronics

What makes a promising early-stage company? What are the attributes of those that are most likely to succeed? Answering these million-dollar (or even more!) questions is of course extremely challenging, and there are never any guarantees. However, by following the fortunes of hundreds of high-tech early-stage companies over many years, including interviews with management, IDTechEx are arguably well-placed to identify the most promising companies. In this premium article, we identify a selection of early-stage companies within the printed/flexible electronics space that we regard as especially promising. All the companies have been interviewed, and links to detailed company profiles are provided.
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2 Aug 2021

Functional Automotive Exteriors With Printed/Flexible Electronics

While vehicle interiors might be an obvious target for emerging technologies based on printed/flexible electronics, there are also plenty of opportunities for vehicle exteriors. These range from transparent heaters to solar panels, and benefit from attributes as varied as transparency, conformality, low weight, and tunable absorption spectra.
2 Aug 2021

Flexible Ultraviolet Sensors for Use in Wearables

To enable the development of wearable devices that possess advanced ultraviolet detection functions, scientists have created a new type of light sensor that is both flexible and highly sensitive.
2 Aug 2021

Ynvisible Interactive Inc Agreement with Display Logic

Ynvisible Interactive Inc has signed an exclusive North American distribution agreement with Display Logic to offer its electrochromic displays, drivers, driving protocols, and kits to customers in the United States and Canada.