

Printed Electronics World
Aug 28, 2008

A World without wires
A World without wires is something that many of us dream about.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 27, 2008

Novaled achieves break through in organic CMOS-type tec
The success of today's digital electronics is based on the CMOS technology.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 26, 2008

Alternative displays
Single-wall carbon nanotube (CNT) thin-film transistors (TFTs) are now possible for flexible displays and electronics.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 25, 2008

Ambient intelligence
The European Commission is backing what it calls ambient intelligence (AMI), with a particular focus on the disabled. Printed electronics will be central in realising these ambitious concepts for unobtrusive devices.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 22, 2008

2041 and G24i debut first solar sail
Dye-Sensitised Thin Film solar cells manufactured by G24 Innovations (G24i) have been integrated into the sail of Swan's '2041' boat, which is currently sailing around the world raising awareness on climate change.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 21, 2008

Microbatteries built with viruses
MIT engineers in the USA have been working on pioneering research to develop tiny microbatteries about half the size of a human cell, built with viruses.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 20, 2008

Ultrafast computers a step closer but OLED efficiencies look bleak
University of Utah, physicists have moved a step forward in building an organic "spin transistor": a plastic semiconductor switch for future ultrafast computers and electronics but OLED efficiencies look bleak.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 19, 2008

Scientists mimic essence of plants' energy storage system
MIT researchers have overcome a major barrier to large-scale solar power: storing energy for use when the sun doesn't shine.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 18, 2008

Solar cell efficiency record for space satellite markets
A world record of 40.8 percent in solar cell efficiency with a photovoltaic device has been claimed by the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the US.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 15, 2008

E coli sensors using silk
Researchers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, have made electronic biosensors that identify bacteria in poultry plants.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 14, 2008

Rapid Improvements in Real Time Locating Systems
One reason why the market for Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) is growing rapidly to pass the billion dollar mark well within ten years is technology. It is improving rapidly, with new variants for the many new sub sectors of the market that are emerging.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 14, 2008

Increased activity in OLED market
Although OLED technology is still developing there is currently a notable market presence of OLEDs in electronic devices and displays.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 13, 2008

Printed inorganic phase change memory
Materials used in CDs and DVDs form the basis of a technology that one day could replace flash memory cards used in laptops, cellphones, cameras and other electronic devices.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 12, 2008

3D Metamaterial
Researcher claims to have made 3D metamaterial with a negative refractive index.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 11, 2008

Scientists create imaging device based on the human eye
some of the most compelling areas of future application involve the intimate, conformal integration of electronics with the human body in ways that are inconceivable using established technology.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 8, 2008

The buzz of the chase
Scientists from Queen Mary, University of London are helping to perfect a technique used to catch serial killers, by testing it on bumblebees.
External Company Press Release

New generation frontside metallization material more efficient for PV
DuPont Microcircuit Materials introduces new Solamet® PV159 for photovoltaic solar cells.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 7, 2008

OLEDs to be rescued by inorganic chemistry?
The largest potential market for OLEDs is for mass produced, flexible, low cost versions, particularly wide area types with long life because they enable many exciting new product concepts to be realised rather than replace existing displays in familiar devices.
External Company Press Release

Henkel's Wafer Backside Coating revolutionizes die attach processes
Utilizing the proven materials deposition techniques of stencil printing, screen printing and spin coating, Henkel's WBC solution allows packaging specialists to efficiently coat the back of wafers with die attach materials down to 20 microns in thickness.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 28, 2008

A World without wires
A World without wires is something that many of us dream about.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 26, 2008

Alternative displays
Single-wall carbon nanotube (CNT) thin-film transistors (TFTs) are now possible for flexible displays and electronics.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 22, 2008

2041 and G24i debut first solar sail
Dye-Sensitised Thin Film solar cells manufactured by G24 Innovations (G24i) have been integrated into the sail of Swan's '2041' boat, which is currently sailing around the world raising awareness on climate change.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 20, 2008

Ultrafast computers a step closer but OLED efficiencies look bleak
University of Utah, physicists have moved a step forward in building an organic "spin transistor": a plastic semiconductor switch for future ultrafast computers and electronics but OLED efficiencies look bleak.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 18, 2008

Solar cell efficiency record for space satellite markets
A world record of 40.8 percent in solar cell efficiency with a photovoltaic device has been claimed by the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the US.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 14, 2008

Rapid Improvements in Real Time Locating Systems
One reason why the market for Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) is growing rapidly to pass the billion dollar mark well within ten years is technology. It is improving rapidly, with new variants for the many new sub sectors of the market that are emerging.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 13, 2008

Printed inorganic phase change memory
Materials used in CDs and DVDs form the basis of a technology that one day could replace flash memory cards used in laptops, cellphones, cameras and other electronic devices.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 11, 2008

Scientists create imaging device based on the human eye
some of the most compelling areas of future application involve the intimate, conformal integration of electronics with the human body in ways that are inconceivable using established technology.
External Company Press Release

New generation frontside metallization material more efficient for PV
DuPont Microcircuit Materials introduces new Solamet® PV159 for photovoltaic solar cells.
External Company Press Release

Henkel's Wafer Backside Coating revolutionizes die attach processes
Utilizing the proven materials deposition techniques of stencil printing, screen printing and spin coating, Henkel's WBC solution allows packaging specialists to efficiently coat the back of wafers with die attach materials down to 20 microns in thickness.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 27, 2008

Novaled achieves break through in organic CMOS-type tec
The success of today's digital electronics is based on the CMOS technology.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 25, 2008

Ambient intelligence
The European Commission is backing what it calls ambient intelligence (AMI), with a particular focus on the disabled. Printed electronics will be central in realising these ambitious concepts for unobtrusive devices.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 21, 2008

Microbatteries built with viruses
MIT engineers in the USA have been working on pioneering research to develop tiny microbatteries about half the size of a human cell, built with viruses.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 19, 2008

Scientists mimic essence of plants' energy storage system
MIT researchers have overcome a major barrier to large-scale solar power: storing energy for use when the sun doesn't shine.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 15, 2008

E coli sensors using silk
Researchers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, have made electronic biosensors that identify bacteria in poultry plants.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 14, 2008

Increased activity in OLED market
Although OLED technology is still developing there is currently a notable market presence of OLEDs in electronic devices and displays.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 12, 2008

3D Metamaterial
Researcher claims to have made 3D metamaterial with a negative refractive index.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 8, 2008

The buzz of the chase
Scientists from Queen Mary, University of London are helping to perfect a technique used to catch serial killers, by testing it on bumblebees.
Printed Electronics World
Aug 7, 2008

OLEDs to be rescued by inorganic chemistry?
The largest potential market for OLEDs is for mass produced, flexible, low cost versions, particularly wide area types with long life because they enable many exciting new product concepts to be realised rather than replace existing displays in familiar devices.