Full profile interview: Partners
18 Dec 2012

XG Sciences, Inc.
Licensor
Full profile interview: Competitors
3 Dec 2012

Ulvac Corporation
nano silver
Full profile interview: Competitors
3 Dec 2012

Poly-Ink
silver nanoparticle
Full profile interview: Competitors
1 Dec 2012

Methode Electronics
Sun Chemical buys their nanoparticles from Cabot
Full profile interview: Competitors
1 Dec 2012

KunShan Hisense Electronics
silver nano and flake
Full profile interview: Competitors
1 Dec 2012

NANOGAP
They produce silver nanoparticle inks.
Full profile interview: Competitors
29 Nov 2012

UT Dots Inc
Dr Didenko tells us that Cabot uses an aqueous solution
Full profile interview: Competitors
29 Nov 2012

PChem Associates Inc.
They also use an aqueous solution.
Full profile interview: Competitors
28 Nov 2012

Creative Materials - Conductive Inks
Sun Chemical buys their nanoparticles from Cabot
Full profile interview: Competitors
1 Nov 2012

Conductive Compounds
Sun Chemical buys their nanoparticles from Cabot
4 Aug 2008

Silicon chip chemicals become a bridge to printing
Before the 1990s, silicon chip technology employed only six elements according to IBM but today we see a huge variety of compounds, alloys, solvents and dopants brought to bear.
21 Jul 2008

Replacing printed silver with copper
The spot price of silver is up over 50% in the past 12 months and it continues to trend upward because silver supplies are falling fast while demand from China, India, Russia and Eastern Europe is climbing. As a reult, a lot of work is underway for alternatives.
11 Jul 2008

UK Chemical Sector Initiative - part one
On 1st July, The UK Trade & Investment Chemical Sector Initiative on Printed Electronics hosted a Masterclass at Haydock Park Racecourse in North West England.
19 Jul 2007

Electronic Hospital Wristbands - A Matter of Life and Death
Several hundred hospitals across the world have electronic RFID wristbands.
13 Jun 2007

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity
The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
6 May 2005

Smart Labels USA 2005
RFID from pallet to item level: How to manufacture, implement and use RFID Smart Labels