Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics, being thin film silicon or inorganic or organic semiconductors, can be used to form Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs), such as replacing the functionality of simple silicon chips. TFTCs also employ thin film conductors and dielectrics and the ultimate objective is to make many different components at the same time - such as displays, batteries, sensors, microphones etc using the same materials or at least the same deposition techniques thus saving cost and improving reliability. Some TFTCs will be capable of covering large areas to affordably form electronic billboards, smart shelves and so on. They will be lightweight, rugged and mechanically flexible. Often they will be made by rapid, high-volume reel-to-reel processing even forming a part of regular printing processes for graphics. These circuits will be cheap enough to permit electronics where envisaged silicon chips are always or almost always too expensive, where multiple components and needed, and where silicon is impracticle (e.g. not flexible, brittle, thick etc).
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17 May 2018

Fraunhofer IKTS

Update from IDTechEx Show! Europe 2018
17 May 2018

E Ink invests 26 million Euro in SES-imagotag

E Ink Holdings and SES-imagotag have announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate and expand their common growth objectives in the retail Internet of Things market. As part of this strategic collaboration, E Ink has agreed to complete a 26 million Euro investment in SES-imagotag.
16 May 2018

Nanosys Ltd

We caught up with Nanosys in May 2018. Here is a summary of their progress.
16 May 2018

Graphene commercialization: Moving out of the lab and into the market?

In this article we will review the latest progress in graphene commercialization and will provide our insights and forecasts about the medium- as well as the long-term future of this industry. This analysis is drawn from our recently updated report Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2018-2028. This long-standing and comprehensive report covers graphene, carbon nanotubes and non-graphene 2D materials.
16 May 2018

Webinar Thursday 17 May - Conductive Inks 2018-2028: Market Updates

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 17 May titled Conductive Inks 2018-2028: Market Updates and Forecasts.
16 May 2018

Amazing Innovations in Flexible and Printed Electronics

If your company serves the electronics industry you owe it to yourself and your company to explore your opportunities at Printed Electronics USA - the world's largest event dedicated to printed, flexible and hybrid electronics and all its applications.
15 May 2018

Miniaturised gas sensors open new markets

There is an increasing demand for monitoring environmental air conditions both indoors and outdoors, as poor air quality is a growing threat to the public health.
15 May 2018

Researcher develops a new generation of graphene

The material graphene has many incredible properties, but to date it has been difficult to use on a large scale in industry, because it loses its unique properties and goes back to its origin graphite. A researcher has developed a new form of graphene that can solve the problem.
15 May 2018

Emerging technology trends featured at IDTechEx (Part 2)

Monika Dunkel continues to explore worldwide technology and market trends in nine key areas, and opportunities they present for the UK.
14 May 2018

Myant & STOLL unveil the digital textile factory

The Myant & STOLL collaboration revolutionizes localized production with a one-stop, virtual factory that provides solutions for R&D, design, and manufacturing at scale.
14 May 2018

Emerging technology trends featured at IDTechEx (Part 1)

Monika Dunkel, Knowledge Transfer Manager Emerging Technologies, Innovate UK recently reported on the technology trends featured at the recent IDTechEx Show! IDTechEx show presenters and exhibitors gave an overview of key market and technology trends in nine emerging technologies. Set in Berlin on 11th and 12th April 2018 this European show attracted visitors and exhibitors from across Europe, Israel, US and a noteable South Korean presence.
14 May 2018

(旭化成) R2R連続印刷

旭化成では、大面積で超高解像度の連続印刷が実証可能な超高解像度円筒版と R2R印刷技術を自社開発しました。今回、それらの技術を駆使して製作した 透明導電膜(TCF)を紹介します。
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11 May 2018

Organic printing inks may restore sight to blind people

A simple retinal prosthesis is being developed using cheap and widely-available organic pigments used in printing inks and cosmetics, it consists of tiny pixels like a digital camera sensor on a nanometric scale. Researchers hope that it can restore sight to blind people.
10 May 2018

Transparent transistors fabricated onto the sharp curves

Transparent transistors fabricated onto the sharp curves of a tiny glass tube are paving the way toward a therapeutic advance for diabetes sufferers.
9 May 2018

Creative Materials hydro-active conductive/resistive ink and coating

Creative Materials introduces 127-50, a new electrically conductive/resistive hydro-active ink and coating.
9 May 2018

Heliatek cooperates with Engie on its Harmony advertising campaign

Engie, the French energy group, recently launched the international advertising campaign 'Engie Harmony'. The campaign's first project is called 'Solar Graffiti' and features an installation on a sports field near Mexico City that combines the graffiti art of the local Street Artists N3O with Heliatek's solar films to power innovative and sustainable lighting.
9 May 2018

Investment to accelerate adoption of flexible displays in cars

FlexEnable has announced that Novares, will make equity investments into FlexEnable totaling 5 million euros.
8 May 2018

IDTechEx Show! Berlin 2018 Findings

Here the IDTechEx analysts in attendance present a commentary on the show's highlights in their respective fields of research
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8 May 2018

Smart skin for flexible monitoring

An electronic tag that stretches and flexes while it records location and environmental data can monitor marine animals in their natural habitat as reported in Printed Electronics World.
7 May 2018

World's first hospitality handheld with an e-paper color display

Designed for the hospitality industry, Papirus features a super e-paper multitouch color display, overcoming today's challenges related to restaurant wireless ordering in terms of efficiency, consumption and connectivity.