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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2010
3 Feb 2010

Kovio and Nissan Chemical Ramp Up Production of Silicon Ink

Kovio and Nissan Chemical have announced a joint collaboration to scale up production of Kovio's silicon ink. In addition, Nissan Chemical is now working with leading display manufacturers to explore the use of high-performance and low-cost printed silicon electronics to manufacture TFT backplanes for displays.
3 Feb 2010

Heliatek fill key position with an industry experienced specialist

2nd important replacement with experience in the industry at Heliatek
3 Feb 2010

Key milestone for graphene wafers

Graphene wafers 100mm in diameter have been produced by Researchers in the Electro-Optics Center (EOC) Materials Division at Penn State, making them the largest diameter commercially available for silicon carbide wafers.
2 Feb 2010

Cymbet secures $31 million in private financing

Cymbet Corporation has announced that it has successfully completed the final phase of its third round of private equity financing, raising $31 million.
2 Feb 2010

SID low power displays & touch screen technologies conference - day 2

Dr Harry Zervos, IDTechEx's Technology Analyst concludes his observations at the 2nd day of the SID conference focusing on touch panels and overlays.
1 Feb 2010

SID low power displays & touch screen technologies conference - day 1

Power saving for displays is becoming more and more interesting as efforts continue in all industries to lower power consumption together with producing energy from sustainable sources. Displays have been known to be hungry for power, with some technologies known to be much less "green" than others (e.g. plasma displays).
29 Jan 2010

Electric vehicles - seeing the big picture

Energy harvesting is being widely considered and used for electric vehicles. The burgeoning electric vehicle EV industry cannot be understood by simply looking at cars. The complete market value is, and will remain, about double the market for cars.
29 Jan 2010

The new generation of liquid crystal displays

A new generation of flat panel displays is being developed which may ultimately supersede Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs).
28 Jan 2010

Electric Vehicles - Seeing the Big Picture

The burgeoning electric vehicle EV industry cannot be understood by simply looking at cars. The complete market value is, and will remain, about double the market for cars. The leaders such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan make electric vehicles for many applicational sectors.
28 Jan 2010

Radio opaque screen printable ink

The new radio opaque ink can be used for adhesive skin patches and other topical devices that are attached during X-Ray, CAT or MRI scan to highlight a target area.
28 Jan 2010

Waste exhaust heat could power cars

Amerigon designs, develops and markets products based on efficient thermoelectric device technologies, and Amerigon subsidiary, BSST is advancing the use of thermoelectrics in the area of power generation.
27 Jan 2010

Researchers create freestanding nanoparticle films without fillers

Nanoparticle films are no longer a delicate matter - Vanderbilt physicists have found a way to make them strong enough so they don't disintegrate at the slightest touch.
26 Jan 2010

LG Display unveils newspaper-size flexible e-paper

LG Display has developed the world's largest flexible e-paper, claim the company in a recent announcement.
25 Jan 2010

Micro-transfer printing technology selected for $3 million award

Semprius is one of 4 to be awarded funding for their novel technology to develop high performance concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) modules using their patented micro-transfer printing technology.
25 Jan 2010

Flexible lithium polymer battery

Researchers at The Advanced Materials Innovation Centre in Japan have developed a lithium polymer battery that can be manufactured by printing technology.
22 Jan 2010

Aneeve to develop hormone sensors from inkjet printed carbon nanotubes

New start-up company Aneeve Nanotechnologies may be able to provide consumer based easy to use sensors that detect oestrogen and progesterone hormone levels in menopausal women.
21 Jan 2010

GE, Philips, SNCF present at World's Largest Energy Harvesting Event

The event Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe and Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS 2010 features speakers including SNCF and the huge General Electric and consumer electronics company Philips.
21 Jan 2010

New trends in printed electronics

Europe's largest event on Printed Electronics, the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe 2010 in Dresden, Germany in April, will reflect new trends in the subject such as carbon nanotubes in conductive paper and transistors, printing silicon for enhancing solar cells, for transistors and other uses and printing copper at a fraction of the cost of silver.
20 Jan 2010

Paper-based electronics that perform better than silicon

A Portuguese university has developed Paper-e®, an emergent technology for applying field effect transistors on and with paper.
19 Jan 2010

Taiwanese scientists promise first sunlight OLED

A new lighting technology that provides lighting very similar to the sun could drastically change how our offices and homes are lit in the future.