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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2020
3 Jun 2020

Q&A Session on "Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics"

Q&A with Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible, Neotech and IDTechEx.
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3 Jun 2020

Electrically Conductive Adhesives for Printed Electronics from Roartis

Electrically Conductive Adhesives for Reliable, Affordable, Printed Electronics Presented by Jochen Schuermans, Founder & CEO, Roartis
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3 Jun 2020

Electrolux: Printed & Graphene-based Solutions in Home Appliances

Towards Printed & Graphene-based Solutions in the Home Appliance Industry Presented by Dr Cristina Bertoni, Project Leader, Electrolux Italia S.p.A. Global Technology Centre and Alessandro Migliavacca, Advanced Materials Engineer presso Elettrotecnica ROLD S.r.l. - R-LAB, Electrolux Italia S.p.A. Global Technology Centre
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3 Jun 2020

Printed Electronic Systems: Update from Ynvisible

Printed Electronic Systems: Enabler of New Product Form Factors in High Volume Presented by Tommy Höglund, VP of Sales & Marketing, Ynvisible
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3 Jun 2020

Scalable 3D Printed Electronics: Progress from Neotech AMT

"Fully Additive" to High Volume Manufacture Presented by Dr Martin Hedges, Managing Director, Neotech AMT GmbH
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3 Jun 2020

Beginners guide to emerging photovoltaics

Photovoltaics PV is the conversion of light and adjacent electromagnetic frequencies into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect. The energy of the sun is far greater than commonly realised.
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3 Jun 2020

Plant Biomass Waste for Self Powered Biomedical Devices

An innovation turning waste material into stretchable devices may soon provide a new option for creating self-powered biomedical inventions.
3 Jun 2020

Creative Materials New Economical Gold Conductive Ink

Creative Materials Inc has introduced a new economical gold conductive ink, coating and adhesive.
2 Jun 2020

Scalable and Sustainable 3D Printed Electronics

Neotech AMT GmbH has been pioneering 3D Printed Electronics since 2009 and continues to push the boundaries in this emerging field. Two fundamental processing chains have been developed that cover scalable manufacture from one off prototypes through to high volume production.
2 Jun 2020

New Electronic Material for Wearables and Soft Robots

Imagine a flexible digital screen that heals itself when it cracks, or a light-emitting robot that locates survivors in dark, dangerous environments or carries out farming and space exploration tasks. A novel material developed could turn these ideas into reality.
1 Jun 2020

What is Materials Informatics?

This article summarises the field of materials informatics and looks at why rapid adoption is beginning.
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1 Jun 2020

Upcoming Webinar - What to Know about Micro-LED Displays

In this webinar, presented by IDTechEx Principal Analyst Dr Xiaoxi He, will give an introduction of micro-LED displays and things you should know about them. We will talk about 2-3 technologies involved in micro-LED fabrication with more details.
1 Jun 2020

Smart Packaging at Coca-Cola

Use Cases and Opportunities Beyond Consumer Engagement, Presented by Jerome Labie Duflot, Packaging Innovation R&D EMEA, Coca-Cola Services. Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics, a virtual interactive event hosted by IDTechEx featuring Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Swarovski, Roartis, Ynvisible and Neotech. This conference was originally broadcast May 27th 2020.
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1 Jun 2020

Watch: Virtual Event, Opportunities for Printed & Flexible Electronics

IDTechEx, host of the world's largest event series on Printed & Flexible Electronics, broadcast this virtual event last week featuring Coca-Cola, Swarovski, Electrolux, Neotech AMT, Ynvisible, Roartis and IDTechEx. Watch on-demand.
1 Jun 2020

MXene as a Novel Electrode Material for Next-Generation Display

Researchers have reported the first efficient flexible light-emitting diodes with a two-dimensional titanium carbide MXene as a flexible and transparent electrode.
29 May 2020

Large Scale Stretchable and Transparent Electrodes

A research team has developed a large-scale stretchable and transparent electrode for the stretchable display.
28 May 2020

Integrated Deposition Solutions

Integrated Deposition Solutions produce aerosol print systems (termed 'nanojet'), offering both complete printers and print systems for integration into larger installations.
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27 May 2020

Self-Healing Devices Gain or Regain Function After Being Cut

A "smart" polymer cast that automatically seals itself around a broken arm, a membrane that can sense where it has been cut, and pneumatic actuators that can be cut and reconfigured into different shapes are some possible applications for a new self-healing material.
27 May 2020

Solar Sails Made of Graphene Could Journey to Other Star Systems

A tiny sail made of the thinnest material known - one carbon-atom-thick graphene - has passed initial tests designed to show that it could be a viable material to make solar sails for spacecraft.
27 May 2020

Ynvisible & Evonik Announce Collaboration in Printed Electronics

Ynvisible and Evonik announce a collaboration in the field of printable electronics and introduce a first joint technology demonstrator. The collaboration combines Evonik's printable battery materials with electrochromic displays from Ynvisible, opening up novel product design possibilities for Internet-of-Things and other everyday smart product applications.