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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2023
15 Jan 2023

CondAlign

CondAlign is an early-stage Norwegian company that is about to commercially launch its field-aligned anisotropic electrically conductive adhesive film. This enables low temperature component attachment with pitches as fine as 25 um. IDTechEx caught up with Moreton Lindberget, VP of Sales and Marketing.
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11 Jan 2023

NanoPrintek

NanoPrintek is an early stage company aiming to commercialize a novel deposition technique that utilizes on-demand generation and real-time sintering of nanoparticles. This profile is based on a presentation given at the 'Printed Electronic Innovations Showcase Day'.
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10 Jan 2023

Printed/Flexible Electronics at CES 2023

CES2023 is one of the highlights of the annual electronics calendar, with brands large and small demonstrating innovations ranging from high-end televisions to wearable electronics and electric vehicles. Given the size and broad scope of the event IDTechEx will provide a range of event summaries covering different aspects - this event summary focuses on printed/flexible electronics.
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6 Jan 2023

Inuru

INURU is an early-stage German firm that has developed printable OLED lighting for various applications. IDTechEx caught up with CEO Marcin Ratajczak to learn more about the product and target market in advance of a product launch at CES 2023.
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3 Jan 2023

SWOT Analysis of 3D Electronics

The 3D Electronics landscape, appraised.
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3 Jan 2023

Transition to Roll-to-Roll (R2R) Electronics

This premium article looks at the transition to roll-to-roll (R2R) electronics, including commercial challenges, pilot/production line examples, the readiness level of R2R technologies, and more.
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3 Jan 2023

MacDermid Alpha

MacDermind Alpha produces 'electronics manufacturing solutions', encompassing a wide range of materials and processes. At the 'Printed Electronic Innovations Showcase Day', it outlined its in-mold electronics portfolio.
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29 Dec 2022

Photosynthetic

Photosynthetic are a Dutch start-up developing a novel polymer microscale 3D printing technique called Volumetric Micro-Lithography. IDTechEx spoke with CEO/Founder Dr Alexander Kostenko.
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24 Dec 2022

Maturity of Roll-to-Roll (R2R) Manufacturing Processes for Electronics

Comparison of the maturity of manufacturing technologies for roll to roll production of electronics.
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23 Dec 2022

Laiier

Laiier is an early stage company that has developed a leak sensing system for buildings based on low-cost conductive inks. IDTechEx caught up with CEO Matt Johnson at Electronica 2022.
21 Dec 2022

Component Placement for Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE)

This premium article explores component placement for flexible hybrid electronics (FHE), including various methods.
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21 Dec 2022

Manufacturing Printed Electronics 2023-2033

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20 Dec 2022

E2IP

Canadian firm E2IP outlined how its screen-printing and molding technology can be used to create meta-surfaces for manipulating wireless communication signals.
19 Dec 2022

6G Activity Timeline and Future Roadmap

An overview of key 6G activities and future roadmap.
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19 Dec 2022

Manufacturing Printed Electronics 2023-2033

Forecasts from the IDTechEx report "Manufacturing Printed Electronics 2023-2033"
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16 Dec 2022

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL)

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) outlined its work on enabling hybrid flexible electronics with ultra-fine pitch chip bonding at the 'Printed Electronic Innovations Showcase Day'.
15 Dec 2022

Sensing Tex

Sensing Tex is a Spanish company, founded in 2010 with headquarters in Barcelona. The company specializes in developing end-to-end solutions for sports, wellness, and healthcare through flexible and printed electronics circuits. IDTechEx spoke with Sensing Tex CTO Luis Gomez at MEDICA 2022.
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14 Dec 2022

In-mold Electronics: Evaluating the Value Proposition

This premium articles gives an introduction to in-mold electronics, looking at the applications, manufacturing process flow, commercial advantages, sustainability, and more.
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13 Dec 2022

Upcoming Webinar on Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing

Thursday 15 December 2022 - Discussion of the incentives and opportunities of embracing sustainable electronics manufacturing; Additive manufacturing approaches for printed circuit boards; Novel approaches to manufacturing integrated circuits; What are key players doing to improve sustainability?; Roadmaps for the adoption of sustainable materials and processes
13 Dec 2022

Materials Informatics for Conductive Ink Development

How can advanced functional materials such as conductive inks be developed more quickly? Anyone who has spent time in a laboratory knows that material development can be a laborious process.