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14 Oct 2010

Optically Rewriting: A New Printing Method on Glass and Plastic Substrates

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
14 Oct 2010

Electronic Paper QR-LPD

Bridgestone Corporation, Japan
14 Oct 2010

The Market Trend and Technology Development of E-paper

Liquavista (HK), Hong Kong
14 Oct 2010

The Market and Development of ePaper Display Technology

E Ink Corporation, Hong Kong
13 Oct 2010

Breakthrough in Conductive Nanomaterial Inks for Printed Electronics and PV Applications

Intrinsiq Materials Ltd, United Kingdom
13 Oct 2010

Low WVTR Sealants for Organic Electronics Applications

DELO Industrial Adhesives, Germany
13 Oct 2010

Inkjet Printing of Functional Layers

OTB Solar
13 Oct 2010

Inkjet Deposition of Functional Materials with Dimatix Printheads and DMP Series Printers

FUJIFILM Dimatix, United States
13 Oct 2010

Roll-to-Roll Printed 13.56 MHz Operated 16-Bit RFID Tags and Smart RF Logos

Sunchon National University, Korea
13 Oct 2010

RFID Functionality Below 1 Cent - Available NOW at a Printer Near You!

Printechnologics, Germany
13 Oct 2010

Prototyping Flexible Systems Based on Printed Components

PARC, United States
8 Sep 2010

Solvay invests in Polyera to expand printed electronics development

Solvay is investing 4 million USD in a minority stake in Polyera Corporation, a materials developer for the printed electronics market.
1 Sep 2010

Researchers break new ground in nanotechnology

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has shown that sandwiching a simple layer of silver nanoparticles can significantly improve the performance of organic transistors which are commonly used in consumer electronics.
3 Jun 2010

Plextronics provide critical developments for the organic solar market

An organic solar ink developed by Plextronics can be used for energy harvesting applications such as animated point-of-purchase displays that are self-powered by organic photovoltaics (OPV).
26 May 2010

Graphene films clear major fabrication hurdle

Graphene films clear major fabrication hurdle
30 Apr 2010

Worlds smallest superconductor

Scientists have discovered the world's smallest superconductor, a sheet of four pairs of molecules less than one nanometer wide.
29 Apr 2010

Intrinsiq Materials acquires new technology licence

Intrinsiq Materials Ltd. (IML) has secured exclusive, worldwide rights on a novel, low temperature route to making nanoparticles for an undisclosed sum. The technology was developed by a leading European chemical company, and the transfer of title has been completed as part of a negotiated package. The technology transfer was carried out during the first quarter of 2010.
14 Apr 2010

Will We Ever See Printed Electronics in Consumer Packaged Goods?

Faraday, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
14 Apr 2010

Enabling Printed Electronics Through Materials

PolyPhotonix, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
14 Apr 2010

Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics Research Trends and the U.S. National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation, United States, United States