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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2020
25 Jun 2020

Growth Opportunities Against the Backdrop of Covid-19

Powerpoint presentation by Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx. This presentation was part of 'Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics', a virtual interactive event hosted by IDTechEx featuring Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible and Neotech. This conference was originally broadcast May 27th 2020.
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25 Jun 2020

High & Lows of Printed Electronics From an End User Perspective

Powerpoint presentation by Rafael Michalczuk, Senior Technology & Funding Manager, Swarovski This presentation was part of 'Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics', a virtual interactive event hosted by IDTechEx featuring Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible and Neotech. This conference was originally broadcast May 27th 2020.
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25 Jun 2020

Towards Printed & Graphene-based Solutions - Home Appliance Industry

Powerpoint presentation by Dr Cristina Bertoni, Project Leader, Electrolux Italia S.p.A. Global Technology Centre and Alessandro Migliavacca, Advanced Materials Engineer presso Elettrotecnica ROLD S.r.l. - R-LAB, Electrolux Italia S.p.A. Global Technology Centre. This presentation was part of 'Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics', a virtual interactive event hosted by IDTechEx featuring Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible and Neotech. This conference was originally broadcast May 27th 2020.
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25 Jun 2020

Electrically Conductive Adhesives for Printed Electronics

Powerpoint presentation by Jochen Schuermans, Founder & CEO, Roartis. This presentation was part of 'Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics', a virtual interactive event hosted by IDTechEx featuring Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible and Neotech. This conference was originally broadcast May 27th 2020.
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25 Jun 2020

Growth Opportunities Against the Backdrop of Covid-19

Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics, a virtual interactive event hosted by IDTechEx featuring Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible and Neotech. This conference was originally broadcast May 27th 2020.
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24 Jun 2020

Sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G: Opportunities for Thermal Management Materials

The 5G market is expanding rapidly, with the first installations already being demonstrated. The increasing deployment of 5G will generate innovation and growth opportunities in thermal management.
24 Jun 2020

Printed Perovskite LEDs

Hybrid perovskite materials promise simplification - by arranging the organic and inorganic components of semiconducting crystal in a specific structure.
23 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 4 - mode of operation M-Z

Semiconductor sensors, also known as metal-oxide-semiconductor sensors (MOS sensors), detect gases by a chemical reaction that takes place when the gas comes in direct contact with the sensor.
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23 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 3 - mode of operation A - L

A biosensor is an analytical device which converts a biological response into an electrical signal.
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23 Jun 2020

ROARTIS Introduces Fast Cure Materials for PE Applications

Belgium based ROARTIS BV, also known under their brandnames IQ- BOND® and IQ-CAST®, develops and manufactures adhesives, coatings and resins for high reliability electronic applications. In the past few years, special attention has been given to printed electronic applications, where high throughput processes required the development of faster assembly materials.
23 Jun 2020

Flexible and Recyclable Optoelectronics Move a Step Closer

Australian researchers have demonstrated the strong potential for a new type of flexible, recyclable electrodes to be used in creating cheaper solar cells, touchscreens, wearable 'e-skins' and next-generation responsive windows.
22 Jun 2020

Holst Centre (3D Electronics)

The Holst Centre works at the interface of academia and industry. It is part funded by government and partly from industrial partnerships. The focus of their work is around emerging electronics technologies, including printed, flexible and organic electronics. In this profile, we discuss their work on 3D printed electronics.
22 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part Two - business sectors

It is meaningful to analyse sensors in terms of industries. For example, the miniaturised multi-sensor platforms of mobile phones and smart watches in the consumer electronics industry have much in common with those in the broader concepts of the Internet of Things which is largely focussed on the healthcare, energy and manufacturing sectors.
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22 Jun 2020

New Supercapacitor Opens Door to Better Wearable Electronics

Researchers have designed a high-performance, low-cost, environmentally friendly, and stretchable supercapacitor that can potentially be used in wearable electronics.
19 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part One

For the purposes of this report, a sensor as an input device which, as its primary purpose, provides an electrical output (signal). A sensor detects and, where needed, quantifies a specific physical, chemical or biological quantity (input).
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17 Jun 2020

What Happened to Magic Leap?

Magic Leap laid off 1000 employees in April 2020, and has switched to a enterprise market rather than a consumer market. Why?
17 Jun 2020

Biogel for Soft Electronics Developed

Researchers introduce an elastic material made out of a non-polluting mix of gelatin and other edible ingredients. What is so special about the new bio-gel? It is elastic, flexible and easy to bend as well as sufficiently stable, allowing it to be combined with electronic components. This discovery forges new paths in the development of soft robotics.
17 Jun 2020

Flexible Hybrid Electronics: Strategies to Enable Cheaper Substrates

Picture a flexible circuit board (FPCB) and you will almost inevitably visualise a sheet of orange/brown plastic, probably with a few copper traces and maybe some soldered components on it. This plastic is PI (polyimide/Kapton), and its ubiquity is primarily due to its temperature resistance and general durability.
16 Jun 2020

Updating the e-Textiles Mantra: An Analyst's Commentary

A recent article by IDTechEx Principal Analyst, James Hayward, written on the need to update e-textiles' traditional mantra which implies that "technology + comfort = success".
16 Jun 2020

Flexible Hybrid Electronics Focused Solicitation Request for Proposals

Since 1993, SEMI-FlexTech has funded over 200 projects in R&D, with a total public/private investment in excess of U.S. $220 million. SEMI-FlexTech solicits proposals from the flexible electronics industry for candidate projects which will receive funding.