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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2 Nov 2016

High growth printable electronics market for silicon-based technology

3DIcon Corporation has announced its intentions to actively pursue commercial opportunities within the printable electronics market for its proprietary high volume liquid silicon precursor, cyclohexasilane.
2 Nov 2016

Italian olive oil brands choose Thinfilm's NFC Technology

Thin Film Electronics ASA has announced that it is integrating its NFC SpeedTap tags in the packaging of Italian olive oil brands to enable product authentication, enhance consumer engagement, and fuel online sales.
2 Nov 2016

Benchmarking clarifies the future of Internet of Things

IDTechEx has released a newly researched report, "Internet of Things 2017-2027".
2 Nov 2016

Podcast interview with Raghu Das about the IDTechEx Show!

Hear the highlights of the forthcoming IDTechEx Show! (www.idtechex.com/usa) in this interview by the Entrepreneur Podcast Network with Raghu Das, the CEO of IDTechEx.
31 Oct 2016

Technique to improve carbon superlattices for quantum electronics

Researchers have found a technique to improve carbon superlattices for quantum electronic device applications.
28 Oct 2016

Researchers say 2D boron may be best for flexible electronics

Though they're touted as ideal for electronics, two-dimensional materials like graphene may be too flat and hard to stretch to serve in flexible, wearable devices. "Wavy" borophene might be better, according to scientists.
28 Oct 2016

Kateeva appoints Mark R. Shaw as Senior Vice President of HR

Kateeva has announced the appointment of Mark R. Shaw, Ph.D. as Senior Vice President of Human Resources. Previously, Shaw worked at Lam Research and Applied Materials.
27 Oct 2016

Printed and Hybrid Electronics in 2016: Highlights

This video highlights some of the innovations in the printed and hybrid electronics field in 2016.
27 Oct 2016

Sun Chemical and DIC Corporation acquire Gwent Electronic Materials

Sun Chemical and its parent company, DIC, have acquired Gwent Electronic Materials Ltd., a leading manufacturer of conductive inks, pastes and powders for the printed electronic market.
26 Oct 2016

What companies are saying about Printed Electronics USA

Printed Electronics USA taking place at the Santa Clara Convention Center on Nov 16 & 17, is the world's largest event on printed, flexible and organic electronics and all its applications. With over 200 exhibitors and 3,000 attendees expected this is a must-attend event. See and learn new things, understand what end users want and discover exciting opportunities at this international event drawing attendees from 47 countries.
26 Oct 2016

Printed energy harvesting device for the next gen smart packaging

A novel printed energy harvesting device, which will play an important role in the development of packaging with electronic functionality.
25 Oct 2016

Roll-2-Roll Technologies LLC partners with Power/Mation

Roll-2-Roll Technologies LLC, developer and manufacturer of intelligent web guide systems and web position sensors for the roll-to-roll and converting industry, announces its partnership with manufacturing distributor firm Power/mation.
25 Oct 2016

MicroContinuum

We recently caught up with MicroContinuum, a US based firm with capability to create micron- to nano-sized patterns on rolls of flexible substrates such as polymers and metallic films.
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24 Oct 2016

Quantum-dot solar windows evolve with doctor-blade spreading

research team demonstrates an important step in taking quantum dot, solar-powered windows from the laboratory to the construction site by proving that the technology can be scaled up from palm-sized demonstration models to windows large enough to put in and power a
20 Oct 2016

Ultra-thin ferroelectric material for next-generation electronics

Researchers have conducted experiments to determine the ferroelectric properties of an inorganic compound called hafnium oxide (HfO2) for the first time.
19 Oct 2016

Highlights to look forward to at Printed Electronics USA next month

Next month, the largest event on printed, organic and flexible electronics ever held will open at the Santa Clara Convention Center, on Nov 16th and 17th. Featuring over 200 exhibitors and over 220 speakers and attended by over 3000 attendees, the event covers the lively new innovations and user insights in the heart of Silicon Valley. Here are a few of the reasons why you should be there.
18 Oct 2016

ARMOR launches production of flexible photovoltaic films

After 6 years of technological partnership with the major names of the global chemical industry and an investment of €40 million, the French midmarket company ARMOR is ready to launch industrial production of a new generation of photovoltaic material, designed and manufactured in France.
18 Oct 2016

Highest resolution flexible fingerprint sensor

FlexEnable, the leader in the development and industrialisation of flexible organic electronics, and ISORG, the pioneer in organic photodetectors and large area image sensors in printed electronics, are the first companies to jointly launch a flexible fingerprint sensor with 500 dots per inch image resolution.
17 Oct 2016

Semiconductor technology enables larger displays, razor sharp images

The task of thin-film transistors is to fulfill viewers' high demands and enable high definition television. Modern full HD TVs contain about six million of them.
14 Oct 2016

PragmatIC strengthens financial and commercial position

PragmatIC has secured £18 million of funding including a strategic investment from Avery Dennison. Avery Dennison joins existing shareholders Cambridge Innovation Capital and ARM, who also participated in the round.