Full profile interview: SWOT
30 Nov 2012

Corning
Full profile interview: SWOT
29 Nov 2012

Vitriflex
External press release
27 Nov 2012

Imec and Holst Centre present research breakthroughs
Highlighting breakthroughs in different areas of imec's comprehensive research portfolio, imec will discuss the latest developments achieved in collaboration with its industrial partners.
External press release
20 Nov 2012

SME awarded for its innovations for future transportation systems
Disasolar, a French SME based in Limoges specialized in thin-film photovoltaics has received the innovative enterprise award.
21 Sep 2012

Latest progress on solution-processed OLEDs
IDTechEx recently attended the SID Organics meeting held at Imperial College London. Here we will provide a brief update on the activities of several major chemical companies that are actively pursuing OLED.
21 Sep 2012

Sumitomo Chemical joins Holst Centre OLED research program
Sumitomo Chemical has joined Holst Centre's shared research program on Printed Organic Lighting and Signage. The move will speed efforts to develop manufacturing processes for low-cost, flexible OLEDs.
External press release
5 Sep 2012

Rolic joins Holst Centre research on protective barriers
Rolic Technologies Ltd, Swiss material and technology supplier for LCD applications and optical security elements - and Holst Centre announce their research partnership on protective moisture barriers for flexible electronics applications such as OLED and OPV.
29 Aug 2012

Plextronics partners with Holst Centre to drive OLED lighting
Plextronics and TNO (NL), have announced their partnership on shared research towards flexible organic light emitting diode (OLED) lighting and signage.
15 May 2012

The Clean4Yield project
The Clean4Yield project will work to develop new technologies capable of inspecting moving foils for micro- and nanoscale dust particles and defects, and for cleaning / repairing layers as necessary.
21 Mar 2012

New: The printed electronics manufacturing forum
Printed electronics manufacturing is becoming increasingly integrated as companies work on putting together different printing, lamination, substrate handling, curing and finishing processes.
External press release
8 Mar 2012

Flexible Organic lighting reaches high energy efficiency
Solvay, Holst Centre and several other partners demonstrate flexible 69cm2 Organic LED (OLED) lighting tiles with an efficiency of 30lm/Watt.
1 Mar 2012

Bidirectional communication for thin-film RFIDs
Thin-film RFID chips are made on plastic foil, with organic or oxide thin-film semiconductors
27 Feb 2012

European collaboration fast-track organic & large-area electronics
European collaboration to fast-track success of organic and large-area electronics
External press release
27 Feb 2012

New record low-power multi-standard transceiver for sensor networks
Imec and Holst Centre announce a 2.3/2.4GHz transmitter for wireless sensor applications compliant with 4 wireless standards (IEEE802.15.6/4/4g and Bluetooth Low Energy).
19 Jan 2012

Holst Centre and imec launch research program on flexible OLED display
A new research program launched by Holst Centre and imec plans to
develop a low cost process for high-volume manufacturing of flexible
active-matrix OLED displays. The shared program will bring together
partners from across the value chain to tackle the challenges of large
area displays, high resolution, low power, outdoor readability,
flexibility and light weight.
Full profile interview: SWOT
10 Jan 2012

Novacentrix
External press release
9 Dec 2011

MEMS energy harvester for shock-induced energy harvesting in car tires
Imec and Holst Centre have announced that they have made a micromachined harvester for vibration energy with a record output power of 489µW.
17 Nov 2011

EU project IMOLA starts R&D on large-area, intelligent OLED lighting
OLEDs (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) are paper-thin, flexible and lightweight electronic devices. They consist of organic materials which emit light in response to an electric current.
15 Nov 2011

Shirt to power low energy wearable electronics
Holst Centre and imec have developed a shirt with a completely hidden integrated thermoelectric generator (TEG).