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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2010
15 Jul 2010

Pure electric manned aircraft: Ukraine, Europe

In previous articles in EVR we have described the new electric stunt plane from EADS in France and the production pure electric sport plane from in China. Here we wind the clock back a little to show how the early work on pure electric aircraft is spawning many other very different aircraft, a common factor being the use of lightweight lithium polymer batteries that need no metal enclosure.
15 Jul 2010

Military Electric Vehicles - part three - Global hybrid activity

Hybrid and pure electric military vehicles are being rapidly developed and deployed around the world.
14 Jul 2010

E Ink - next generation display platform

E Ink expands the marketplace for electronic reading with the introduction of E Ink Pearl, the next generation, easy-to-read electronic paper display with high contrast and sunlight readability.
14 Jul 2010

Military electric vehicles: US hybrids - part two

Hybrid electric drive systems employ energy storage through high energy and power density batteries to supply vehicle systems and support the main engine at peak operation.
13 Jul 2010

Military Electric Vehicles: An introduction - part one

The effects of climate policies will require new fuels and energy systems. Ignoring these trends will make us less secure; leading the way can make us more secure. The challenges inherent in this suite of issues may be daunting, particularly at a time of economic crisis. Still, our experience informs us there is good reason for viewing this moment in history as an opportunity.
13 Jul 2010

Graphene could be used for touch-screen displays

New research could yield novel composites and touch-screen displays.
13 Jul 2010

GERRY WEBER optimizes retail processes with the brand new detego RFID

This is what the fashion business has been waiting for! By now, small and medium sized retailers can benefit from the easy-to-use RFID technology. The detego® RFID Starter kit from RF-iT Solutions is the simple, cheap and extremely affordable way for putting that into effect.
12 Jul 2010

Solar powered roofing tile - First curved module to comply with UL

A curved solar tile that preserves the aesthetics of buildings when integrated into the roof is the first to meet the requirements of UL 1703 certification, the industry stamp of approval for product safety.
9 Jul 2010

Skyline Solar appoints Thomas Rohrs CEO

T Rohrs brings more than 30 Years of semiconductor, energy and technology management experience to Skyline; Bob MacDonald to remain as CTO
9 Jul 2010

Huge sales opportunities for EVs and their components into East Asia

Those seeking to create multibillion dollar businesses in electric vehicles, their components, intellectual property and services should look at the world's largest market - East Asia.
8 Jul 2010

New molecular framework could lead to flexible solar cells

Organic materials have long been recognized as having potential to create thin, flexible and low-cost photovoltaic devices, but it has been proven difficult to organize their component molecules reliably into ordered structures likely to maximize device performance.
7 Jul 2010

Solar powered boats

Worldwide, boat builders are gearing towards conquering the seas with solar powered vessels.
7 Jul 2010

First Solar completes the solar value chain

Inauguration of 1.3 megawatt solar-power-plant on top of production facility / Manufacturing, power generation and recycling all under one roof in Frankfurt.
7 Jul 2010

New method surpasses today's semiconductor industry requirements

Thinnest, smoothest metallic lines speed up miniaturisation of electronic devices
7 Jul 2010

RTLS and WSN innovator Decawave secures investment from LG

DecaWave, the pioneering fabless semiconductor company, has announced it has secured investment from LG, the Korean global electronics company.
6 Jul 2010

Ascent Solar's multi-million dollar contract for portable PV

DARPA awards Ascent Solar team multi-million dollar contract for high-efficiency low-cost portable photovoltaics (PoP) program.
6 Jul 2010

Teijin Chemicals enters electronic paper market

Teijin Chemicals enters electronic paper market with transparent conductive films.
5 Jul 2010

Electric Vehicles in East Asia

The Western media obsess about electric cars to be made in the West, many of them being both overpriced and underperforming in global terms. This misses the fact that 56% of the value of sales of electric vehicles is and will remain in East Asia and cars only account for about half of the value of the electric vehicle business worldwide.
5 Jul 2010

NREL and Solarmer Energy to extend lifetime of plastic solar cells

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Solarmer Energy, Inc., recently signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to collaborate on improving the lifetime of plastic solar cells, a promising new solar conversion technology.
2 Jul 2010

Funding for direct-drive wave energy conversion devices

Electro Standards Laboratories in collaboration with the University of Rhode Island Department of Ocean Engineering, under the Center of Excellence in Undersea Technology, has been awarded a $200K Rhode Island Collaborative Research Grant from the Rhode Island Science and Technology Council to further the development of renewable energy direct-drive wave energy conversion devices to power autonomous coastal buoys.