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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14 Dec 2017

IDTechEx Show! USA 2017 IDTechEx opening Cornerstone

Raghu Das introduced the technologies covered and an introduction to the IDTechEx Show! USA 2017
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13 Dec 2017

Report on IDTechEx Show! USA 2017

The following article summarises some of the key observations made by IDTechEx analysts during the IDTechEx Show! It contains details of many of the companies demonstrating products during the exhibition, notable presentations given and summaries of relevant conversations and recent updates.
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13 Dec 2017

Scientists create stretchable battery made entirely out of fabric

A research team has developed an entirely textile-based, bacteria-powered bio-battery that could one day be integrated into wearable electronics.
12 Dec 2017

JOLED begin commercial shipment of world's first printing OLED Panels

JOLED Inc has commercialized the world's first organic light-emitting diode panel produced using the "RGB printing method", and began product shipment on December 5, 2017.
12 Dec 2017

Glass with switchable opacity could improve solar cells and LEDs

Nanoscale 'grass' structures also enable smart glass that switches from hazy to clear in presence of water.
11 Dec 2017

Biosensors move to the point of care... and beyond

The glucose sensing industry will be a $12bn market by 2027, making up a large chunk of the $33bn market for biosensors expected in the same year. Wearable sensors today are making larger and larger market penetration, with more than 50 countries now offering glucose sensors free to the user.
11 Dec 2017

Chip Attach Technologies for Flexible Substrates

This presentation provides an overview of ICs on flexible substrates including some of the key players and market highlights.
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11 Dec 2017

Overview of Flexible and Printed Display Technologies and Companies

This presentation covers the main technology trends and players relating to flexible or printed display technology.
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11 Dec 2017

Highly Flexible Stretchable Sensors

tacterion's innovative and unique technology is a highly flexible and stretchable sensor called sensorskin.
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8 Dec 2017

Engineers 3-D print a "living tattoo"

New technique 3-D prints programmed cells into living devices for first time.
7 Dec 2017

Nano Dimension expands its North American presence

Nano Dimension Ltd. announced that it teamed up with XponentialWorks and is opening a U.S. Customer Experience Center in the Greater Los Angeles area.
7 Dec 2017

Clear leads to fully transparent devices

Large-area, two-dimensional semiconductors wired through transparent oxide conductors produce high-performance see-through electronics.
6 Dec 2017

Henkel invests in advanced materials start-up Copprint

Henkel Adhesive Technologies further strengthens its expertise for printed electronics by investing in Copprint Technologies Ltd, Israel. The advanced materials start-up has developed a novel technology for producing conductive copper inks that can provide substantial cost benefits for a variety of printed electronics applications.
6 Dec 2017

Thinfilm announces Astral Tequila as new customer

Thin Film Electronics ASA announced Astral Tequila as a new customer in the wine and spirits market. Astral will introduce 'smart' bottles of its award-winning spirit to engage with consumers in-store and deliver customized digital experiences with the tap of a smartphone.
5 Dec 2017

Lightweight, compact VR glasses made with large-area microdisplays

VR glasses are increasingly popular, but they have usually been heavy and oversized - until now. Large-area microdisplays are expected to change that, because they make it possible to produce ergonomic and lightweight VR glasses. The new OLED displays now reach very high frame rates and achieve extremely high resolutions with "extended full HD".
4 Dec 2017

Glucose Testing: Such a Sweet Business Model?

As the point-of-care biosensor market is expected to expand to $33 billion by 2027, investing in the right technology and business model now is paramount to success over the next decade.
1 Dec 2017

High-thermal-conductive carbon-nanotube sheet

Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd announced the successful development of a high-thermal-conductive carbon-nanotube sheet with the world's top heat dissipation performance. The sheet is composed of pure carbon nanotubes, oriented perpendicularly, resulting in exceptional thermal conductivity and heat resistance.
30 Nov 2017

New method benchmarks organic mixed conductors

Organic conductors are soft materials that conduct electricity. They show promise in inexpensive, lightweight, flexible technologies, including solar cells, printable electronic circuits, and organic light-emitting diodes. More recently, their ability to interact intimately with ions and biomolecules has led to significant interest in bio-integrated electronics, such as implantable medical devices that can monitor or regulate signals inside the human body.
30 Nov 2017

NovaCentrix releases new PulseForge Invent, starting at $59k

NovaCentrix is pleased to announce the release of the newest member of the PulseForge® photonic curing tool family: the PulseForge® Invent™.
29 Nov 2017

Solution-processed OLEDs pave the way to future lighting applications

Before it can take over our streets and homes, OLED lighting needs to be made more accessible. The SOLEDLIGHT project has developed novel multilayer OLEDs thanks to a new process that promises to increase production efficiency by 20 %, thereby reducing its cost.