20 Aug 2012

Flexible barriers: A $1 billion opportunity by 2022
As more and more flexible devices are becoming available, the need for better performing barriers and encapsulation materials at lower cost points intensifies.
16 Aug 2012

Applied Nanotech unveils low-cost micron copper ink
Can replace more expensive silver inks used in the growing printed electronics industry
9 Aug 2012

Conductive Compounds announces formable conductive inks
Printable, formable conductive inks that can be applied to a flat plastic substrate and then molded into various shapes offer exciting new opportunities to engineers and designers trying to incorporate internal electronic circuitry into molded automotive and aircraft interior parts, as well as a wide variety of industrial and consumer electronic assemblies
27 Jun 2012

Bloody memristors
The reason that the memristor is radically different from the other fundamental circuit elements is that, unlike them, it carries a memory of its past.
25 Jun 2012

Breakthrough graphene technology wins R&D Magazine award
Vorbeck Materials, in partnership with Pacific Northwest National Labs (PNNL) and Princeton University, was recognized last week by R&D Magazine for developing one of the 100 most significant scientific and technological products or advances of the year.
14 Jun 2012

A dirt cheap magnetic field sensor from plastic paint
The new kind of magnetic-resonance magnetometer also resists heat and degradation, works at room temperature and never needs to be calibrated.
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14 Jun 2012

Craftsmanship meets high-tech
MEISSEN Manufactory and Fraunhofer COMEDD announce cooperation in the
field of innovative porcelain luminaires.
6 Jun 2012

The first chemical circuit developed
Klas Tybrandt, doctoral student in Organic Electronics at Linköping University, Sweden, has developed an integrated chemical chip.
29 May 2012

Conductive ink market to grow to $3.36 Billion in 2018
Conductive inks are a simple and unglamorous layer but they will constitute a hefty $2.86 billion market in 2012.
9 May 2012

Cambridge NanoTech Joins Center for Organic Photonics & Electronics
Cambridge NanoTech delivers ALD systems capable of depositing ultra-thin films that are used in a wide variety of research and industrial applications.
4 May 2012

New laboratories dedicated to micro and organic electronics
Arkema and CEA are to extend their existing collaboration in photovoltaics to the field of micro-electronics and organic electronics by setting up two joint research laboratories.