Holst Centre

Holst Centre

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Holst Centre/TNO (www.holstcentre.com), set up by the TNO and IMEC, is an independent shared-innovation R&D Centre for Flexible Electronics and Sensor Technologies in the Netherlands. A key feature is its partnership model with industry and academia comprising more than 40 international companies. Holst Centre/TNO has major activities in the areas of TOLAE, (hybrid) printed electronics, flexible OLEDs, photovoltaics and oxide transistor technology. Holst Centre has demonstrated solutions for numerous hybrid and printed electronics products, varying from printed temperature and humidity sensing devices, paper electronics, health-patches, smart garments, and (thermoformed) stretchable products
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2009
13 Jul 2009

Energy harvesting at Holst Research Centre part one

Holst Research Centre in the Netherlands, now owned by IMEC, has achieved an enviable record in energy harvesting development in only three years.
8 Jul 2009

Joint research on roll-to-roll organic photovoltaics

ECN, the largest research centre in The Netherlands in the field of energy, and Holst Centre, an open-innovation initiative by TNO (The Netherlands) and IMEC (Belgium), signed an agreement to offer a joint research program on Roll-to-Roll organic photovoltaics (OPV) to the industry.
4 Jun 2009

Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe, Cambridge, UK

Now in its second day, the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting and Storage conference in Cambridge, UK, has 150 attendees discovering the latest in harvesting and storage technologies and the applications that drive such innovation.
23 Apr 2009

IMEC demonstrate 128 bit organic RFID transponder

Holst Centre - founded by the Belgian nanoelectronics research center IMEC and the Dutch research center TNO presented a 128 bit organic RFID transponder chip with Manchester encoding and anti-collision protocol.
21 Apr 2009

The latest on conductive materials

"Conductive materials for printed electronics were one of the interesting topics on the morning of the second day of the IDTechEx conference Printed Electronics Europe 2009" reports Cathleen Macher.
6 Apr 2009

Integrated inkjet roll-to-roll solar cell manufacturing solution

iTi Solar has been selected by Solarcoating Machinery GmbH (ScM) of Germany, a supplier of turnkey production line solutions for flexible solar cell fabrication, to provide the first digital inkjet system for its integrated roll-to-roll solar cell manufacturing production line.
2 Apr 2009

Integrated inkjet roll-to-roll solar cell manufacturing solution

iTi Solar has been selected by Solarcoating Machinery GmbH (ScM) of Germany, a supplier of turnkey production line solutions for flexible solar cell fabrication, to provide the first digital inkjet system for its integrated roll-to-roll solar cell manufacturing production line.
25 Mar 2009

Novaled and Holst Centre to cooperate on organic electronics

Novaled AG announces that it will work together with Holst Centre on Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFT) using the Novaled PIN OLED® technology and materials.
2008
31 Dec 2008

World's first UHF plastic diode

The world's first plastic diode operating in the Ultra-high frequency (UHF) band has been developed by IMEC (Belgium) and TNO (The Netherlands).
5 Nov 2008

Power Harvesting for Wireless Sensors

Holst Centre/ IMEC, Netherlands
9 Oct 2008

Gas and moisture permeation measurement for high barrier films

IDTechEx reports on the Printing and Graphics Science Group of the IOP one-day seminar on measuring techniques for high barrier films, held at Institute of Physics, London on Thursday 25th September 2008.
20 Jun 2008

Holst Centre opens Roll-to-Roll research line for printed electronics

Holst Centre will initially focus its activities on large-area printing and printed structures on flexible substrates around the Roll-to-Roll line. Main application driver is the development of device layouts and processes for flexible OLED lighting and signage.
30 Apr 2008

How to print OLEDs

OLEDs have huge market potential including 10% of the replacement market for light meaning 70 square kilometers per year.
9 Apr 2008

Printing Technologies for OLED Lighting Applications

TNO/Holst Centre, Netherlands
13 Feb 2008

IDTechEx Review: Flexible Displays Conference Part 2

Part 2 of the IDTechEx review of the Flexible Displays Conference in Phoenix.
11 Feb 2008

Holst Centre Netherlands - breakthrough in organic RFID

24 Jan 2008

New direction for printed electronics in 2008

The money spent on printed and potentially printed electronics doubled in 2007, as did the number of organisations participating.
2007
6 Dec 2007

Enabling Position-Awareness in Ultra Low Power Wireless Sensor Networks with IEEE 802.15.4a UWB radios

Holst Centre, Netherlands
6 Dec 2007

RFID is Poised for Change

The prosperous RFID business is on track to grow from about $5 billion in 2007 today to over $25 billion in 2017. Without collusion, most analysts agree to figures in that region and several of them see huge volumes of extremely low cost tags forming a part of the growth - even hundreds of billions in ten years from now. This seems to sit awkwardly with some press reporting that RFID retail initiatives have stalled. As one of those analysts, let IDTechEx explain.
8 Oct 2007

Ubiquitous Sensor Networks Event in Korea

The millions to billions of tags involved in the Ubiquitous Sensor Networks often have RFID and power sources and be made by printing to achieve the necessary very low cost.