The world of printable electronics just keeps getting better. Several weeks ago it was the plastic solar cell and now this. Researchers at the Institute for Print and Media Technology of Chemnitz ...
Printable electronics are a hot topic. Through printing, electronic devices can now be built on flexible or form-fitting substrates, making it possible to produce ultrathin, rollable televisions, or ...
Printable electronics are probably the holy grail of gadgets, they have been talked about for ages but very few products have actually emerged. This is mostly because of the high cost involved in ...
LONDON The Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) in North East England is to undergo a £20 million (about $33 million) expansion. The centre, at the NETPark in Sedgefield, County Durham, is ...
DuPont has developed two specific products: a stretchable conductor and a stretchable dielectric encapsulate material composed of thermoplastic polyurethane. Manufacturers can use both versions with ...
Here are some of the compelling benefits of including graphene in projects concerning electronics that are printable, flexible or both. With people worldwide increasingly concerned about keeping the ...
How carbon and cellulose-based materials have been adopted for inks used to print transistors. The role of each ink formulation in the multi-layered inkjet printing process. How these transistors can ...
Creating smart sensors to embed in our everyday objects and environments for the Internet of Things (IoT) would vastly improve daily life—but requires trillions of such small devices. Simon Fraser ...
A recent study published in Communications Materials explored the development of printable graphene inks using polypropylene carbonate (PPC) as a dispersant. These inks remain stable in ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Printed electronics has emerged as a key research field to meet the requirements of large area and cost-efficient production. The field of modern electronics is very general and ...
In a recent study published in Nature Electronics, an international team of researchers led by Fudan University in China examined the potential for printable, wirelessly powered sensor nodes that ...
The attractiveness of printing electronics over more conventional approaches lies in its potential to pattern large-areas and flexible devices inexpensively on plastic substrates. 1 Such technologies ...