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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10 Mar 2021

intelliFLEX to present Virtual CPES2021, March 17-19, 2021

The intelliFLEX Innovation Alliance is proud to present the Virtual CPES2021, March 17-19, 2021. The Canadian Printed and flexible Electronics Symposium will focus on the most relevant, state of the art technical topics and global networking.
10 Mar 2021

Particle-Free Conductive Inks: An Advantageous Alternative?

Conductive inks are a long-established technology, however, technology rarely stands still, and there is extensive innovation within the conductive ink space. Particle-free inks are an especially promising example with multiple advantages and applications.
10 Mar 2021

Ynvisible, Evonik and Epishine Self-Powered Smart Signage Solution

All technologies can be printed, and when they are assembled, they can create self-powered signage, functional packaging or device solutions.
10 Mar 2021

Creative Materials Introduces Series of Electrically Conductive Films

Creative Materials introduces a series of isotropic and anisotropic B-stage electrically conductive adhesive films. The controlled reflow and high reliability of these adhesive films sets them apart from most other adhesive films.
10 Mar 2021

Applied Materials Baccini

Applied Materials (Baccini) is a division of Applied Materials that develops and manufactures very high resolution screenprinting equipment. These systems are widely utilized in manufacturing photovoltaic cells, but can also be applied to a wider range of applications across the printed electronics space.
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10 Mar 2021

Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Vital to 6G Communications

The smart surfaces essential to 6G communications will be over $7 billion in 2034 - find out more in the upcoming webinar Thursday 1 April 2021.
9 Mar 2021

DuPont acquired Laird Performance Materials - Why?

This shows strong patenting of terahertz advances with Japan, China and US in the lead and many companies involved.
9 Mar 2021

User Interface Solutions for the Medical Device Marketplace

Are your product designs meeting users' expectations? Today's medical end users, whether professional or consumer, expect their healthcare and wellness delivery systems and devices to be intuitive, easy to use and reliable, regardless of when and where they are utilized.
9 Mar 2021

Improved Heat Leakage for Wearables

Researchers report significant enhancements in preventing heat leakage in the flexible body heat harvester they first reported in 2017 and updated in 2020. The harvesters use heat energy from the human body to power wearable technologies - think of smart watches that measure your heart rate, blood oxygen, glucose and other health parameters - that never need to have their batteries recharged.
8 Mar 2021

Copper Ink to Provide Anti-Viral Protection at the Surface

From medical facilities to small businesses, large retail stores and public spaces, Defender29 is an adaptable, cost-effective solution for all high-touch surfaces.
8 Mar 2021

DZP Technologies

DZP Technologies is a developer and provider of solutions for emerging technologies, such as printed and wearable electronics. Thomas Lynch, a Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, spoke to Dr Zlatka Stoeva, the managing director, about their work with electrically conductive adhesives.
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8 Mar 2021

Reducing Food Waste with Freshness Timer Smart Labels

The Insignia After Opening Freshness Timer is suitable for a wide range of modified atmosphere products. The unique smart label begins timing the moment a packet is opened.
5 Mar 2021

Roll-to-Roll Continuous Inkjet Printed Electronics Demonstrated

PV Nano Cell Ltd announced that its Sicrys conductive ink was successfully used in Roll-to-Roll (R2R) continues inkjet printing of electronics as part of the DigiMan project.
4 Mar 2021

AlmaScience

AlmaScience (ALMA) is a Portuguese applied research organization focused on adding electronic functionality to paper and other natural/sustainable materials. It aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry through partnerships and contract research projects.
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4 Mar 2021

New Skills of Graphene: Tunable Lattice Vibrations

Without electronics and photonics, there would be no computers, smartphones, sensors, or information and communication technologies. In the coming years, the new field of phononics may further expand these options. That field is concerned with understanding and controlling lattice vibrations (phonons) in solids. In order to realize phononic devices, however, lattice vibrations have to be controlled as precisely as commonly realized in the case of electrons or photons.
3 Mar 2021

Soft and Comfortable E-Textiles

Advances in wearable devices have enabled e-textiles, which fuse lightweight and comfortable textiles with smart electronics, and are garnering attention as the next-generation wearable technology. In particular, fiber electronic devices endowed with electrical properties, while retaining the specific characteristics of textiles, are key elements in manufacturing e-textiles.
3 Mar 2021

Event Summary: innoLAE 2021 (Innovations in Large-Area Electronics)

On 24-25th of February 2021 IDTechEx attended the Innovations in Large Area Electronics (InnoLAE) conference. Conference attendees were a mix of primarily early-stage companies and academics. This premium article divides a selection of the most interesting and/or commercially relevant talks into 4 sections
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2 Mar 2021

Terahertz Imaging of Graphene Paves the Way to Industrialisation

X-ray scans revolutionised medical treatments by allowing us to see inside humans without surgery. Similarly, terahertz spectroscopy penetrates graphene films allowing scientists to make detailed maps of their electrical quality, without damaging or contaminating the material.
2 Mar 2021

Printing metamaterials, lens arrays, memristors

Printed electronics is progressing by printing new forms of component. The planned 6G communications prevalent in 2030 is likely to rely on long-life printed metasurfaces everywhere.
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1 Mar 2021

Light-Emitting Tattoo Engineered for the First Time

Scientists have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology used in TV and smartphone screens, paving the way for a new type of "smart tattoo" with a range of potential uses.