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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2014
30 May 2014

Thinfilm receives first production order for RF products

Thin Film Electronics ASA, a leader in the development and commercialization of printed electronics, has announced that it has received its first volume production order for its electronic article surveillance (EAS) labels.
30 May 2014

Industry's first non-ITO film-based 42

Cima NanoTech, a smart nanomaterials company specializing in high performance transparent conductive films, has announced the industry's first ultra responsive, non-ITO film-based, 42-inch projected capacitive multi-touch module for large format touch applications.
29 May 2014

Power suits: wearable fabric generates electricity from the sun

Imagine wearing clothes that can generate electricity from the sun's rays. What is more, imagine this electricity could power medical, athletic and other personal electronic devices.
29 May 2014

Henkel makes strategic equity investment in Vitriflex, Inc

The Electronics Group of Henkel has announced that it has made a strategic equity investment in and signed a joint development agreement (JDA) with Vitriflex, Inc.
28 May 2014

Wearable technology for animals - a $2.6bn market worth watching

Wearable technology for humans is all the rage. As "the next big thing", it involves head-on clashes between some of the largest companies on the planet. Those interested in such technologies would therefore be wise to take a look at wearable technology for animals.
28 May 2014

SABIC collaborates with Cima NanoTech on breakthrough technology

SABIC and Cima NanoTech have announced the joint development of a plastics industry first: a transparent conductive polycarbonate film that has the potential to revolutionize the materials used in consumer electronics, household goods, automotive, architecture and healthcare.
28 May 2014

Roll-to-roll fabrication of OLED devices

Pixelligent Technologies, a global manufacturer of advanced materials and PixClear™ nanocrystal dispersions for the solid state lighting and flat panel industries, has announced it has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
27 May 2014

Unlimited, low-cost production of single wall carbon nanotubes

OCSiAl has unveiled a breakthrough technology for the production of single wall carbon nanotubes ('SWCNTs'), which enables large scale, commercial productionof SWCNT for the first time.
27 May 2014

Circuits and sensors direct from the printer

These days, no office is complete without a printer. But digital printing technologies also play an important role in microelectronics, microsystems engineering and sensor systems.
26 May 2014

Thermoelectric energy harvesters- market and application assessment

Although thermoelectric phenomena have been used for heating and cooling applications extensively, electricity generation has only seen very limited market penetration in niche applications and it is only in recent years that interest has increased for applications of energy generation through thermoelectric harvesting. This growth in interest will continue and will be characterized by an overall market for thermoelectric energy harvesters that will reach almost US$1 billion by 2024.
26 May 2014

Electronic Band Aid to measure body performance through sweat

Creating "fuel gauges" for Airmen is the goal of a group of researchers at the 711 Human Performance Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
23 May 2014

Imprint Energy completes FlexTech Alliance's printed battery project

FlexTech Alliance, an industry consortium for flexible, printed electronics, has announced the completion of its project with Imprint Energy of Alameda, Calif., for the print manufacturing of ultrathin, flexible, and rechargeable batteries.
22 May 2014

New implanted devices may reshape medicine

Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Tokyo have created electronic devices that become soft when implanted inside the body and can deploy to grip 3-D objects, such as large tissues, nerves and blood vessels.
22 May 2014

Intrinsiq Materials announce an extended range

Intrinsiq Materials now provide a range of laser sintering systems and modules to suit a wide range of customer requirements and applications.
20 May 2014

New printed low-cost device for uv-light monitoring

A new type of printed UV-light detector is now ready for market.
20 May 2014

New PhD analyst expands IDTechEx coverage in China

Dr Xiaoxi He is a physicist with a background in emerging technologies including organic electronics.
20 May 2014

PiXDRO

PixDro is based in the Netherlands and develop and supply industrial grade inkjet printers. They were acquired by Roth and Rau, who in turn were acquired by Meyer Burger. Meyer Burger, a Swiss company, is global technology Group specialising in systems and processes based on semiconductor technologies. It employs around 1,700 people across three continents.
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20 May 2014

Soligie

Soligie was founded in 2005 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Taylor Corporation. Taylor Corporation is a privately held speciality printing company with sales in excess of $1 billion. Soligie is based in Savage, MN, USA, and was set up with the model of being the "fab" of the printed electronics world
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19 May 2014

Artificial Muscle Inc.

Developer, designer and manufacturer of actuators based on printed electroactive polymers (EAPs).
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19 May 2014

Research on electronic skin

A silicon patch embedded with sensors and memory devices which monitors muscle activity, stores data and delivers feedback therapy.