6 Dec 2011

Stretching electrical conductance to the limit
Individual molecules have been used to create electrical components like resistors, transistors and diodes that mimic the properties of familiar semiconductors. But according to Nongjian (NJ) Tao, a researcher at the Biodesign Institute at ASU, unique properties inherent in single molecules also may allow clever designers to produce novel devices whose behavior falls outside the performance observed in conventional electronics.
14 Nov 2011

ASU and University of Hong Kong advance flexible electronics
ASU is already a leader in developing flexible electronics through its Flexible Display Center, created in 2004 through a cooperative agreement with the United States Army Research Laboratory.
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13 Jun 2011

Investments in solid-state lighting save energy and create new jobs
Secretary Chu announced nearly $15 million for next generation energy-efficient lighting
1 Jun 2011

The FDC and UDC produce flexible, full-color AMOLED prototype displays
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University and Universal Display Corporation have successfully fabricated the first full-color, flexible active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) display prototypes using the Center's bond/de-bond manufacturing process, in combination with Universal Display's full-color, top-emission phosphorescent OLED technology and materials.
10 May 2011

Thinfilm phones could make current smartphones obsolete in 5 to 10 yrs
Queen's University's Roel Vertegaal predicts that thinfilm phones will make current smartphones obsolete in 5 to 10 years.
21 Apr 2011

New barrier film technology for OLED and thin film devices
A new novel single-layer encapsulation technology used as a moisture barrier for OLED displays and lights has been developed by Universal Display and Princeton University.
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2 Dec 2010

Cambridge NanoTech awarded grant from FlexTech Alliance
Cambridge NanoTech awarded grant from FlexTech Alliance to develop high-speed ALD system. Technology will enable high volume manufacturing of flexible electronics, displays and other emerging consumer devices.
12 Oct 2010

E-paper's 'electrofluidics' can hold an image without electrical power
A recent paper describes the new technology created by a collaboration between the University of Cincinnati and start-up company Gamma Dynamics LLC.
2 Jun 2010

Flexible and hybrid electronics
Flexible displays, lighting and solar panels may open the way to new kinds of consumer products and architectural features, but the real driver of the current up swell of interest in flexible, printed or hybrid electronics technology is manufacturers seeking ways to reduce production costs of large-area devices.
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5 Feb 2010

The FDC and PETEC become associate members to collaborate on OTFTs
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University today announced that the Printable Electronics Technology Center (PETEC) has become an Associate Member to collaborate on high-performing organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) for flexible display applications. PETEC joins the FDC with a goal of better understanding the process requirements for OTFT backplane fabrication for both reflective and emissive displays.
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30 Nov 2009

Universal Display and the Flexible Display Center at ASU
Universal Display and the Flexible Display Center at ASU enhance strategic relationship to supply flexible active-matrix pholed display prototypes to U.S. Army. Universal Display also awarded $650,000 U.S.
Army SBIR Phase II Enhancement Program to support demonstration of enhanced-performance AMOLEDs on plastic substrates.
5 Jun 2009

The rise and rise of E ink
IDTechEx looks at progress at E ink at S.I.D. held in San Antonio
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4 Jun 2009

Advanced flexible OLEDs closer to mass market
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University and Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ: PANL), has introduced the first a-Si:H active matrix flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display to be manufactured directly on DuPont Teijin's polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) substrate.
16 Mar 2009

Energy harvesting backpack
Piezoelectric backpack straps are harvesting otherwise-wasted, ambient energy and converting it into electrical energy that can power or recharge portable electronic devices.
9 Dec 2008

HP and FDC develop flexible electronic display
Paper-like displays made entirely of plastic may soon be mass produced, thereby lowering the cost of electronic devices such as laptops, cell phones and other electronic devices.
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1 Dec 2008

Applied Materials joins Flexible Display Centre
The Flexible Display Centre (FDC) at Arizona State University has announced that Applied Materials, Inc., through its Display Business Group-AKT, has become an Associate Member, joining the ranks of other world-class providers of technology, materials and process equipment who are collaborating with the FDC to develop advanced flexible electronic displays.
13 Nov 2008

Printed electronics - The magic arrives
How Printed Electronics is changing consumer goods and services - highlights from the forthcoming Printed Electronics USA event
29 Sep 2008

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