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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.
Overall, Europe may be losing the race for the huge new business of printed electronics and the rejuvenation of society that it will bring. This is despite having far more academic institutions than East Asia working on the subject, the number being comparable to the number in the USA.
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.
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Researchers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, have made electronic biosensors that identify bacteria in poultry plants.
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.
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.


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Introduction to Printed Electronics
Organic & Printed Electronics in Europe
Printed & Organic Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2008-2028
Organic & Printed Electronics in East Asia
Printed and Thin Film Transistors and Memory 2008-2028