(Nanowerk News) 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.
Organic electronics — and particularly the printable form of this technology — has come closer to commercialization lately. Applications within reach are lighting and simple RFID-based applications ...
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 ...
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 ...
(Nanowerk News) Scientists at the Institute of Applied Physics at TU Dresden have come a step closer to the vision of a broad application of flexible, printable electronics. The team around Dr Hans ...
Printable Electronics Research Center (PERC) at the Suzhou Institute of Nanotech, Suzhou, China, is the first research center established in China 4 years ago dedicated printed electronics R&D. It has ...
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 ...
DUBLIN-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--The "The Global Market for Printable, Flexible, Stretchable and Organic Electronics to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Potential ...
Canada is a relatively new comer to the field of Printable Electronics (PE). However, with targeted government investments and coordination amongst all stakeholders in the science and technology ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Got a large roll-to-roll printer that you're not sure what to do with? You might have a future in electronics manufacturing. It's still very early days, but researchers at the ...
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