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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20 Jun 2013

Quantum Materials' tetrapod quantum dots break Kasha's Rule

Since 1950, Kasha's Rule 1, a principle of photochemistry, held true that if a source of light excited a molecule enough, the molecule would fluoresce in a single color.
19 Jun 2013

Gold ink market to reach $50 million in 2018

In 2013 the market size for gold ink for electronic and electrical applications is less than $1 million - used mainly for academic work and some early stage work in healthcare products. However, a new report from IDTechEx Research titled New Opportunities for Gold: Conductive Inks for the Electronics Industry 2013-2019 finds that with demand from medical applications, edge connectors and interfaces with organic materials such as sensors the market will growth to $50 million in 2018, in the "most likely" scenario.
19 Jun 2013

Webinar - 3D printing: An overview

IDTechEx, the leading market research firm covering printed electronics and emerging materials will explain some of its findings in this free webinar which includes data from the new IDTechEx report "3D Printing 2013-2025: Technologies, Markets, Players".
18 Jun 2013

Laser processing for customized OLEDs

4JET Technologies GmbH introduces a new laser process for customization and optimizing of organic LEDs.
17 Jun 2013

3D Printing- Market Analysis and Forecast

3D printing constitutes a raft of technologies which have the common feature of additively generating a 3-dimensional object from a digital model. A key feature of 3D printing is the degree of complexity the technologies enable.
17 Jun 2013

Sleeping bag or shorts can charge mobile devices

Vodafone UK unveiled its Power Shorts and Recharge Sleeping Bag prior to the Isle of Wight Festival - two innovations that have the capability to harvest body heat and movement to boost the battery life of mobile devices at summer events.
14 Jun 2013

New 'electronic nose' nano-sensor being developed

The "electronic nose" sensor will be further refined to detect deadly pathogens including toxic pesticides in the global food supply chain, according to a recently signed product development and distribution agreement.
13 Jun 2013

New integrated plastic display system

deZign enables the user to change the content of a timetable at the push of a button, instead of having to manually replace paper timetables at stations and stops.
13 Jun 2013

Low-voltage display driver with complementary organic logic

Thinfilm Demonstrates Low-voltage Display Driver with Complementary Organic Logic for Printed Electronics. Begins installation of manufacturing line for 50 million integrated printed electronic systems.
12 Jun 2013

3D printing looks set to pack a $4B punch by 2025

3D printing has come of age, surpassing $1B in revenues during 2012 and with growth expected to continue across all target markets to 2025.
12 Jun 2013

Solar Press and FOM Technologies equipment distribution agreement

Organic Photovoltaic (OPV) technology developer Solar Press has entered into a distribution agreement with specialist equipment company FOM Technologies for the sale of its unique, high performance fabrication and test equipment for functional materials research.
12 Jun 2013

World's first image sensor on plastic

ISORG and Plastic Logic have co-developed the first conformable organic image sensor on plastic, with the potential to revolutionise weight/power trade-offs and optical design parameters for any systems with a digital imaging element.
11 Jun 2013

The diabetes 'breathalyzer'

Chemists have demonstrated a sensor technology that could significantly simplify the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes through breath analysis alone.
10 Jun 2013

Smart Packaging Comes to Market

This article concerns the market for electronic smart packaging devices, increasingly known as "e packaging". Global demand for these devices will grow rapidly from a mere $76 million in 2013 to $1.45 billion in 2023. Most of this will involve consumer packaged goods CPG. The rapid growth will be driven by trials now being carried out by leading CPG companies and the rapid technical developments emanating from over 3000 organisations, half of them academic, that are currently working on printed and potentially printed electronics. There will also be growth from existing applications such as talking pizza boxes, winking logos on multipacks of biscuits and bottles of rum, compliance monitoring blisterpacks in drug trials, prompting plastic bottles of drugs that prompt the user, testers on batteries and reprogrammable decoration on mobile phones. However, our projected adoption, large as it may seem, only represents a few percent of CPG packages being fitted with these devices in 2023.
10 Jun 2013

NOK 7 million for wireless printed electronic sensor labels

Innovation Norway's Industrial Research and Development Program ("IFU") has awarded Thinfilm a grant of NOK 7 million (approximately US$1.2 million) for commercializing Sensor Labels.
7 Jun 2013

Inkjet-printed hybrid quantum dot LEDs

For home lighting applications, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) hold the promise of being both environmentally friendly and versatile.
6 Jun 2013

Flexible electronics could transform electronic devices

Nearly everyone knows what the inside of a computer or a mobile phone looks like: A stiff circuit board, usually green, crammed with chips, resistors, capacitors and sockets, interconnected by a suburban sprawl of printed wiring. But what if our printed circuit board was not stiff, but flexible enough to bend or even fold?
4 Jun 2013

IDTechEx announces Printed Electronics Europe 2014 on 1-2 April

"We very much like focus of IDTechEx on applications and markets. This is the way for Printed Electronics industry to move from R&D to volume business and convince investors and OEM companies to adopt these new and exciting technologies". ISORG, France
4 Jun 2013

Large area small molecule and polymer OLED lighting demonstrators

Manufactured on CPI's OLED/OPV Prototyping Line, CPI have recently produced defect free OLED lighting demonstrators with emissive areas of greater than 250cm2.
31 May 2013

Impressions from SID Display Week 2013