Printed Electronics World

Printed Electronics World
 
IDTechEx, along with other analysts, forecast the printed electronics market. While some agree others give widely different figures. After analyzing the industry for nine years, IDTechEx has just completed a new report covering the forecasts of the industry in great detail. Here Raghu Das, CEO, summarises the findings giving that crucial detail behind our forecasts.
 
Printed Electronics World provides you with a free daily update of the latest industry developments. Launched in May 2007, this free portal covers the progress to printed electronics in all its forms - from transistor circuits to power, sensors, displays, materials and manufacturing.
 
Applications & Markets (291 articles)
 
$18.8 billion transaction marks pivotal point in Dow's transformation
 
On 1st July, The UK Trade & Investment Chemical Sector Initiative on Printed Electronics hosted a Masterclass at Haydock Park Racecourse in North West England.
 
Platilon ID films enable sensitive electronic items to be directly embedded by means of efficient
Logic & Memory (74 articles)
 
Memristor discovery could lead to far more energy-efficient computing systems with memories that don't forget and never need to be booted up.
 
HP and Xtreme Energetics have announced that they have entered into an agreement for the development of a solar energy system designed to generate electricity at twice the efficiency and half the cost of traditional solar panels.
 
The extended joint collaboration is focused on developing reliable print manufacturing processes for high volume production of Thinfilm's memory technology. The work will be performed at InkTec's 2nd factory in Pyungtaek-city, Korea.
 
IDTechEx has just launched a comprehensive report that gives a thorough analysis of printed and thin film photovoltaics and batteries - covering the technologies, markets and players.
 
Chemists and physicists are hard at work developing production processes for graphene - one day it may even be printable.
 
IDTechEx, along with other analysts, forecast the printed electronics market. While some agree others give widely different figures. After analyzing the industry for nine years, IDTechEx has just completed a new report covering the forecasts of the industry in great detail. Here Raghu Das, CEO, summarises the findings giving that crucial detail behind our forecasts.
Sensors & Sound (64 articles)
 
Scientists have developed a new form of stretchable silicon integrated circuit that can wrap around complex shapes.
 
IDTechEx, along with other analysts, forecast the printed electronics market. While some agree others give widely different figures. After analyzing the industry for nine years, IDTechEx has just completed a new report covering the forecasts of the industry in great detail. Here Raghu Das, CEO, summarises the findings giving that crucial detail behind our forecasts.
 
There is a much more balanced situation across the world when it comes to development and production of printed electronic and electric devices.
Displays & Lighting (187 articles)
 
Researchers have found a simple way to uniformly deposit between one and five layers of graphene to create transistors and proof-of concept electrodes for organic photovoltaics.
 
European researchers have taken a major step towards the goal of developing printable electronics that can be used for creating radio frequency identification tags and flexible watch displays.
 
Analysts see printed electronics rising exponentially to around $300 billion in twenty years' time, with demand for conductive inks alone reaching several billion dollars yearly five years from now.
Materials (128 articles)
 
There are now many patents on copper precursor inks, including organometallic compounds, some liquid and others solid but usable in solution.
 
Researchers have found a simple way to uniformly deposit between one and five layers of graphene to create transistors and proof-of concept electrodes for organic photovoltaics.
 
Optomec and Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. announce strategic co-operation to introduce optimized copper inks for aerosol jet printing for printable electronics.
Manufacturing (73 articles)
 
Analysts see printed electronics rising exponentially to around $300 billion in twenty years' time, with demand for conductive inks alone reaching several billion dollars yearly five years from now.
 
 
ImageXpert has recently developed two products that allow for a broader range of printed electronic part inspection.
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Introduction to Printed Electronics></a><a href=Introduction to Printed Electronics
Your essential report on printed electronics markets, technologies and companies
 
Organic & Printed Electronics in Europe></a><a href=Organic & Printed Electronics in Europe
The world's first and only report analysing the subject in depth
 
Printed & Organic Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2008-2028></a><a href=Printed & Organic Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2008-2028
Printed and potentially printed organic, inorganic and composite
 
Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics></a><a href=Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics
World's only report on these technologies, presenting forecasts, players, technologies and opportunities
 
Printed and Thin Film Photovoltaics and Batteries></a><a href=Printed and Thin Film Photovoltaics and Batteries
Technologies, Forecasts and Players
 

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