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Graphene as an Electronic Material: An Assessment

Graphene as an Electronic Material: An Assessment

In this slide presentation we give an assessment of graphene as an electronic material.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 27, 2019
Printing OLED displays: has its time finally come?

Printing OLED displays: has its time finally come?

Solution processed light emitting organic materials were demonstrated in 1989 with a tiny 0.1 EQE (external quantum efficiency). Since then there has been tremendous progress on material synthesis/production as well as on display processing. However, thus far, commercialization has remained elusive. In this article we will argue that the page may be about to turn.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 26, 2019
Why isn't the aerogel industry booming?

Why isn't the aerogel industry booming?

Aerogels are a class of advanced porous materials with a huge amount of potential. However, despite being discovered back in the 1930s, this potential has never turned to a booming commercial reality. Since the turn of the century there has been significant growth, but the industry has once again stalled before greater growth.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 20, 2019
13th Edition of Graphene B2B Conference Approaches

13th Edition of Graphene B2B Conference Approaches

Like many advanced materials, there is a significant learning curve to progress promising lab results to real commercial products. This includes a learning experience from the manufacturer, for cost-effective high-volume production, and a learning experience for the end-user, to establish the value and utilisation of this market entry. IDTechEx have been following this market throughout this learning experience, and the 13th edition of their commercially focussed B2B graphene conference, Graphene & 2D Materials, will be held from 10 - 11 April 2019 in Berlin, Germany.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 20, 2019
Quantum dots: technology evolution display, lighting, sensor material

Quantum dots: technology evolution display, lighting, sensor material

Quantum dots are a commercial success for nanotechnology. They are already used in display applications. In this article, we discuss multiple innovation and commercialization frontiers of this technology.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 13, 2019
Out of Academia, Into Industry: Printed Electronics Business

Out of Academia, Into Industry: Printed Electronics Business

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics is a market worth $31.6 Billion in 2018, according to IDTechEx Research. The majority of that is for OLED displays, with glass-based versions now entering their golden age and foldable OLEDs and printed OLEDs now entering a phase of commercial growth. Then there is the near $2 Billion market for conductive ink used in many diverse applications and the $3.6 Billion market for sensors, mainly comprising of biosensors so far.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 13, 2019
In-Mold Electronics: design, material and process innovation

In-Mold Electronics: design, material and process innovation

In Mold (or Mould) Electronics promises to enable high-volume production of structural electronics where the electronic circuitry and functionality are part of the 3D-shaped structure itself. This will save weight and space and will enable new elegant designs.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 12, 2019
Flexible barriers: will flexible glass become the ultimate solution?

Flexible barriers: will flexible glass become the ultimate solution?

This article from IDTechEx examines whether flexible glass is the ultimate solution for flexible barriers and encapsulation.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
OLED Materials: a review of different technology classes

OLED Materials: a review of different technology classes

In this slide presentation (see below) we describe the different existing and emerging OLED material classes. In particular, we explain and analyse fluorescent (FL), phosphorescent (PH), thermally-activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) and hybrid TADF and fluorescent materials.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Glass: is it the ultimate barrier?

Glass: is it the ultimate barrier?

Glass is the ultimate barrier substrate material.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Graphene as an Electronic Material: An Assessment

Graphene as an Electronic Material: An Assessment

In this slide presentation we give an assessment of graphene as an electronic material.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 26, 2019
Why isn't the aerogel industry booming?

Why isn't the aerogel industry booming?

Aerogels are a class of advanced porous materials with a huge amount of potential. However, despite being discovered back in the 1930s, this potential has never turned to a booming commercial reality. Since the turn of the century there has been significant growth, but the industry has once again stalled before greater growth.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 20, 2019
Quantum dots: technology evolution display, lighting, sensor material

Quantum dots: technology evolution display, lighting, sensor material

Quantum dots are a commercial success for nanotechnology. They are already used in display applications. In this article, we discuss multiple innovation and commercialization frontiers of this technology.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 13, 2019
In-Mold Electronics: design, material and process innovation

In-Mold Electronics: design, material and process innovation

In Mold (or Mould) Electronics promises to enable high-volume production of structural electronics where the electronic circuitry and functionality are part of the 3D-shaped structure itself. This will save weight and space and will enable new elegant designs.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
OLED Materials: a review of different technology classes

OLED Materials: a review of different technology classes

In this slide presentation (see below) we describe the different existing and emerging OLED material classes. In particular, we explain and analyse fluorescent (FL), phosphorescent (PH), thermally-activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) and hybrid TADF and fluorescent materials.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 27, 2019
Printing OLED displays: has its time finally come?

Printing OLED displays: has its time finally come?

Solution processed light emitting organic materials were demonstrated in 1989 with a tiny 0.1 EQE (external quantum efficiency). Since then there has been tremendous progress on material synthesis/production as well as on display processing. However, thus far, commercialization has remained elusive. In this article we will argue that the page may be about to turn.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 20, 2019
13th Edition of Graphene B2B Conference Approaches

13th Edition of Graphene B2B Conference Approaches

Like many advanced materials, there is a significant learning curve to progress promising lab results to real commercial products. This includes a learning experience from the manufacturer, for cost-effective high-volume production, and a learning experience for the end-user, to establish the value and utilisation of this market entry. IDTechEx have been following this market throughout this learning experience, and the 13th edition of their commercially focussed B2B graphene conference, Graphene & 2D Materials, will be held from 10 - 11 April 2019 in Berlin, Germany.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 13, 2019
Out of Academia, Into Industry: Printed Electronics Business

Out of Academia, Into Industry: Printed Electronics Business

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics is a market worth $31.6 Billion in 2018, according to IDTechEx Research. The majority of that is for OLED displays, with glass-based versions now entering their golden age and foldable OLEDs and printed OLEDs now entering a phase of commercial growth. Then there is the near $2 Billion market for conductive ink used in many diverse applications and the $3.6 Billion market for sensors, mainly comprising of biosensors so far.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 12, 2019
Flexible barriers: will flexible glass become the ultimate solution?

Flexible barriers: will flexible glass become the ultimate solution?

This article from IDTechEx examines whether flexible glass is the ultimate solution for flexible barriers and encapsulation.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Glass: is it the ultimate barrier?

Glass: is it the ultimate barrier?

Glass is the ultimate barrier substrate material.
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