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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31 Jul 2007

Super Cheap Laptops for the Third World

30 Jul 2007

When Will Organic Photovoltaics be Viable?

30 Jul 2007

Consolidation and Expansion of RFID Ticket Suppliers

27 Jul 2007

Enthusiasm for New Printed Electronics Conference in Tokyo

IDTechEx conferences on Printed Electronics in the USA and Europe are highly regarded. By popular request, the company is now staging an annual Printed Electronics Asia conference and exhibition in Tokyo September 10-11. The title is carefully chosen because both organic and inorganic electronics have a great future. It is therefore best to explore all the possibilities and achievements.
26 Jul 2007

Printed Transistors - Frequencies Vary Widely

The wider the frequency range, the bigger the market for a printed transistor circuit.
25 Jul 2007

Smart Garments Provide Point of Care Diagnostics

The development of intelligent miniaturised biosensors capable of wireless communication will fundamentally change the way we monitor and treat patients with chronic disease and after surgery.
25 Jul 2007

Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities

The market for organic and printed electronics will rise from $1.18 billion in 2007 to over $300 billion in 20 years, becoming a huge business as the technology offers many different benefits. Here Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx, reveals market forecasts and opportunities based on the new IDTechEx report Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2027.
24 Jul 2007

Changes in the Target Markets for Printed Electronics

It is inevitable that the choice of best markets for printed electronics will change as developers establish the strengths and weaknesses of their products and learn which users are keen and which are not.
23 Jul 2007

Semprius Developing New Generation of Flexible Electronics

Semprius Inc, a US based semiconductor technology company is developing unique patented technology for the transfer printing of high-performance semiconductors onto virtually any hard surface, including glass, flexible or rigid plastic, metal or other semiconductors.
23 Jul 2007

Kovio CEO to Give Company's First Public Address at IDTechEx Event

Amir Mashkoori, Kovio Chairman and CEO, will be the keynote speaker at the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2007 conference and exhibition, being held November 13-14 2007 in San Francisco. This will be Kovio's first public presentation since the company's inception.
20 Jul 2007

Silicon Chips in Trouble

In the world of printed electronics, it is all too often presumed that silicon chips are the ideal, a form of perfection that other technologies cannot match, let alone overtake. However, it has recently become clear that silicon is encountering very serious problems.
19 Jul 2007

Electronic Hospital Wristbands - A Matter of Life and Death

Several hundred hospitals across the world have electronic RFID wristbands.
18 Jul 2007

200 Organisations Now Developing Printed Transistors and Memory

Printing is the basis of the new electronics. As Dr Colin Marsh of The Technology Partnership in the UK says,
17 Jul 2007

Fujitsu Frontech Striving for a Paperless Society

Fujitsu Frontech hope to contribute to a paperless society with the development and commercial introduction of its indoor display board "Super Frontech Vision EP series," which adopts multiple color electronic paper panels and realizes ultra low-power operation.
16 Jul 2007

Printed Electronics is More Disruptive than we Realised

More savvy developers are now realizing that printed electronics can be a completely new way of doing things and we are only just beginning to understand how revolutionary and wide ranging this is.
14 Jul 2007

Boom in RFID Will be Reflected in Europe's Leading Conference

As the $5 billion RFID market moves strongly to over $25 billion in ten years, advances are on a broad front. This year, the IDTechEx RFID Europe conference in Cambridge UK 18-19 September is growing and widening its scope to reflect this booming industry. RFID is an enabling technology that provides safety, security, cost reduction, increased sales, reduced crime and much more. In this article the author, Dr. Peter Harrop looks at some recent examples.
13 Jul 2007

Hosokawa Expands Range of Inorganic Nanoparticles

Hosokawa Micron has expanded its range of inorganic compound nanoparticles created by its NANOCREATOR process. In electronics and electrics, the first applications targeted by Hosokawa are fuel cells but IDTechEx expects that use in thin film dielectrics for transistors and other electronic applications may come later.
12 Jul 2007

Printed Electronics in East Asia

11 Jul 2007

The Market for Organic and Printed Electronics

Based on the latest research by IDTechEx, reported in the new report Organic & Printed Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2027, the market for printed and thin film electronics will be $1.18 billion in 2007. IDTechEx forecast the market growing to $5.06 billion by 2011, and $48.18 billion in 2027.
10 Jul 2007

Transparent Transistors to Bring Future Displays

Researchers claim to have created the first prototype of a new design for semiconductors, devices in which transparent electronics are built on top of a flexible transparent base.