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2009
20 Nov 2009

Stanford-led research helps overcome barrier for organic electronics

Electronic devices can't work well unless all of the transistors, or switches, within them allow electrical current to flow easily when they are turned on. A team of engineers has determined why some transistors made of organic crystals don't perform well, yielding ideas about how to make them work better.
18 Nov 2009

Taiyo America Expands Conductive Ink Offerings for Printed Electronics

Taiyo America, Inc. (Carson City, NV), a subsidiary of Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co., Ltd.® (Tokyo, Japan) the leader in solder mask technology for printed circuit boards, now offers an expanded line of conductive ink products for printed electronics and photovoltaic applications. Taiyo Ink, who has long offered conductive inks for printed wiring board and flat panel display applications, is introducing the ECM®-100 line of conductive inks.
1 Oct 2009

Enabling Printed Electronics Through Materials

A*Star / Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
1 Oct 2009

Roll-to-Roll Printed RFID Tags

Sunchon National University, Korea
1 Oct 2009

Barrier Layers

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
1 Oct 2009

RFID Technology and its Applications

Mighty Card Corporation, Japan
1 Oct 2009

Barix Multilayer Barrier for Protection of Environment Sensitive Devices

Vitex Systems, United States
1 Oct 2009

Materials for Printed and Ambient Electronics Device

Hitachi Chemical, Japan
1 Oct 2009

Materials for Organic Electronics Conductors and Semiconductors Designed for Wet Processing

H.C. Starck Clevios, Germany
1 Oct 2009

Overcoming Photovoltaic Fabrication Challenges through Scalable, Inert, Piezo Ink Jet Technology

Trident Industrial Inkjet, United States
1 Oct 2009

Orgacon(TM), the High Conducting and Stable PEDOT Electrode for Printable Electronics

Agfa Materials, Belgium
1 Oct 2009

High Density Printed Electronics

Nano ePrint Ltd, United Kingdom
1 Oct 2009

Developments in Organic Photovoltaics

University of Surrey, United Kingdom
1 Oct 2009

Printing and Polymers for Solar Cells

University of Manchester, United Kingdom
1 Oct 2009

Laser Processing of Inorganic Thin Films for Printed and Flexible Electronic Devices

Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
1 Oct 2009

Design of Multilayer Solar Cells and Light-Emitting Devices

Fluxim, Switzerland
1 Oct 2009

Slot Die Coating Improvement

Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, Japan
1 Oct 2009

Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Non-Volatile Printed Memories - A joint Thinfilm InkTec collaboration

Thin Film Electronics, Sweden
1 Oct 2009

Inkjet Printing in Industrial Solar Cell Production

PixDro, Netherlands
1 Oct 2009

AMOLED Driven by Solution processed Oxide Semiconductor TFT

Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea