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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2011
16 Feb 2011

Strong Thinfilm momentum in the toys & games market

Thin Film Electronics ASA ("Thinfilm") is experiencing significant interest for its offerings in the toys and games market, and has received additional orders for the Thinfilm Toy Development Kit.
16 Feb 2011

Future of marine electric vehicles

Marine electric craft have recently entered a phase of rapid market growth and radical change. A new IDTechEx report "Marine Electric Vehicles 2011-2021" is the world's first comprehensive report on marine electric vehicles with latest ten year forecasts and assessment of important new projects such as submarines that will fly.
15 Feb 2011

Printed Electronics in Korea

IDTechEx recently visited Korea to learn more about the progress with Printed Electronics there - find out more.
14 Feb 2011

New approach to thermoelectric energy harvesting

We have waited 20 years for Automotive Thermoelectric Generators to be deployed in production vehicles but we may not have much longer to wait because they are more useful in hybrid vehicles than in conventional vehicles.
14 Feb 2011

UC and industry researchers predict future of electronic devices

In the first published critical review of technical developments related to electronic paper devices (i.e., e-readers like the Amazon Kindle), UC researcher Jason Heikenfeld and industry counterparts review the next generation of these devices.
11 Feb 2011

Thinfilm launches demo game powered by printed memories

Thinfilm's unique printed electronic memories enable interactive games and card-based online monetization.
11 Feb 2011

Northeast Ohio's FlexMatters Cluster attracts $14 million in 2010

Northeast Ohio's flexible electronics cluster experienced significant growth in 2010 by attracting $14 million in capital from public and private sources, according to a recent analysis by NorTech.
10 Feb 2011

Making a point

Northwestern researchers have developed an innovative method for printing nanostructures using hard, sharp "pen" tips that float on soft polymer springs. The technique quickly and inexpensively produces patterns of high quality and with high resolution and density.
10 Feb 2011

GTSO signs JV for new Rare Earth Exports out of Mongolia

Green Technology Solutions, Inc. have announced that it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Rare Earth Exporters of Mongolia (REE) in order to procure rare-earth mining claims and operations in the developing Asian nation.
9 Feb 2011

Versatilis improvement in semiconducting inks for printing electronics

Vermont company shows 5-fold improvement in printable electronic devices made with modified semiconductor inks, awarded patent
8 Feb 2011

CODA secures a $76m investment towards its first all-electric vehicle

Electric vehicle and advanced lithium-ion battery developer CODA has raised $76m in the initial closing of an investment round led by Harbinger Capital Partners and Riverstone Holdings.
8 Feb 2011

A material to revolutionize electronics

Smaller and more energy-efficient electronic chips could be made using molybdenite.
7 Feb 2011

Californian ports test hydrogen fuel-cell hybrid-electric trucks

The testing of two hybrid fuel-cell powered trucks will begin this spring in the Californian ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, running for 18 months. The trucks will be tested to evaluate their suitability for short and medium distance cargo-hauling operations, and other similar applications.
7 Feb 2011

Cheaper solar technology developed in Oxford

Oxford Photovoltaics, a company recently spun out from the University of Oxford by Isis Innovation Ltd., has developed new solar cell technology that is manufactured from cheap, abundant, non-toxic and non-corrosive materials and can be scaled to any volume.
4 Feb 2011

E-paper supplier ZBD Solutions secure deals across Europe

UK based company ZBD Solutions are rolling-out their e-paper shelf-edge display technology in an attempt to monopolise on the expanding Eastern European retail industry.
4 Feb 2011

Evergreen Solar To Close Devens manufacturing facility

Evergreen Solar, Inc., a manufacturer of String Ribbon® solar power products with its proprietary, low-cost silicon wafer technology, have announced its intent to shut down operations at its Devens manufacturing facility to better position the Company to pursue its industry standard size wafer strategy and preserve the Company's liquidity.
4 Feb 2011

Traction battery winner will be Toyota?

We used to have battery makers and car makers and little connection between the two
4 Feb 2011

New semi-conductor material

EU-funded research demonstrates that molybdenite is a highly effective semi-conductor that could be used to make transistors both smaller and more energy efficient.
3 Feb 2011

Printed electronics enters fast growth phase

Printed electronics is associated with some orders, investments and acquisitions that are one hundred times as big as the largest two years ago.
2 Feb 2011

Creative Materials introduces conductive tapes and films

Creative Materials, Inc., announces a new series of pressure sensitive tapes.