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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2015
5 Aug 2015

Opportunities in the $1.3 billion thermal interface material market

Everyone wants portable products. Miniature high density circuits, often housed in airtight enclosures are required, so we can use our devices everywhere, including in wearable technologies. Heat management is therefore a big problem, particularly as the trend of consumers demanding smaller, faster operating electronics continues.
5 Aug 2015

Ceradrop: 2D and 3D Printed Electronics

Video interview with MGI Ceradrop at Printed Electronics Europe.
3 Aug 2015

Talga Resources: 1-Step Extraction Process for Lower Cost Graphene

Video interview with Talga Resources at Graphene & 2D Materials Europe.
3 Aug 2015

Sydney launches world's first e-paper traffic signs

Australian Road and Maritime Services has installed e-paper traffic signs on Sydney roads, representing the first time that electronic ink, a technology best known from e-book readers and smart watches, has been used in traffic signage
31 Jul 2015

The Internet of Everything Opportunity - video interview

Video Interview with ThinFilm Electronics at Printed Electronics Europe.
31 Jul 2015

Former Peratech CTO and VP joins Tangio Printed Electronics

Tangio Printed Electronics is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Westgarth-Graham as Head of Development.
30 Jul 2015

Vacuum Manufacturing Solutions Enabling the IoT World

Video interview with ULVAC at Internet of Things Applications Europe.
29 Jul 2015

Launch your innovation for free at Printed Electronics USA, November

Announcing a new initiative - the IDTechEx Launchpad.
29 Jul 2015

Anelastic nanowires could enable stretchable electronic devices

Researchers have found that nanoscale wires (nanowires) made of common semiconductor materials have a pronounced anelasticity - meaning that the wires, when bent, return slowly to their original shape rather than snapping back quickly.
28 Jul 2015

Canatu: 3D Shaped Touch Display for Automotive Industry

Video interview with Canatu at Printed Electronics Europe.
28 Jul 2015

3D printed electronics system from Pulse Electronics

Pulse Electronics provides electronic component design and manufacturing. It has now developed equipment, known as "fluidANT" that can print antennas on 3D substrates.
28 Jul 2015

Aito

Aito are a 5 year old company based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and with research department in Helsinki, Finland. They provide technologies around piezoceramic sensing and haptic actuator solutions.
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28 Jul 2015

Redux Labs

Redux Labs use bending wave haptic feedback to create touch effects and sound on panels. They formed in 2013, adopting IP and personnel from precuresons Hiwave Technologies (after bankrupcy) and NXT.
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27 Jul 2015

3D-printed smart cap uses electronics to sense spoiled food

It might not be long before consumers can just hit "print" to create an electronic circuit or wireless sensor in the comfort of their homes.
27 Jul 2015

Nano-copper is 10 times stronger than copper

At IDTechEx we have invited a number of leading players in the nanocarbon industry to write opinion pieces, reflecting on their produces, latest research, market insight, and commercialisation experience. We will be releasing these articles over the next few weeks.
24 Jul 2015

ImageXpert: Inkjet Industry for Printed Electronics

Video interview with ImageXpert at Printed Electronics Europe.
24 Jul 2015

Solving mysteries of conductivity in polymers

Materials known as conjugated polymers have been seen as very promising candidates for electronics applications, including capacitors, photodiodes, sensors, organic light-emitting diodes, and thermoelectric devices.
24 Jul 2015

Canatu awarded volume order for automotive customer

Canatu's CNB™ Touch Sensors will be incorporated into a new automotive model for a North American customer.
24 Jul 2015

Energy devices go wireless

Scientists in China have developed a new method for connecting energy devices without using wires.
23 Jul 2015

First fully inkjet manufactured flexible PV modules

Researchers have developed a flexible organic photovoltaic module manufactured entirely by inkjet printing processes that demonstrates power conversion efficiency above 4% for high value, custom-made, solar devices.