Ultrathin 3-D-printed films convert energy of one form into another

MIT researchers have developed a simple, low-cost method to 3-D print ultrathin films with high-performing “piezoelectric” properties, which could be used for components in flexible electronics or highly sensitive biosensors.

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Greenhouses fitted with organic photovoltaic film

Within the framework of a partnership with Eiffage Energie Systèmes, Les Maraichers Nantais and Groupe Olivier, ASCA® photovoltaic films have been deployed at industrial greenhouses located near Nantes. Covering 43m²

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Wireless sensors that stick to the skin to track our health

Stanford engineers have developed a way to detect physiological signals emanating from the skin with sensors that stick like band-aids and beam wireless readings to a receiver clipped onto clothing.

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WEBINAR : Pushing the limits of fine lines and ultra-thin substrate in electronic screen printing

The development of IoT, sensors and smaller electronic devices pushes printed electronic manufacturing towards its limit. Form factor reduction is a must, and screen-printed electronics require now finer printed lines

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University of Florida researchers demonstrate safety of silver nanowires used for next generation touchscreens

An unexpected ability of cells to bend metal determines the safety of silver nanowires — highly conductive nanomaterials a thousand times thinner than a human hair that are being used

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Nanosilver ink promises more efficient transparent conductive films

As the appetite grows for devices based on transparent conductive film, cheaper and more flexible formulations have to be found. CLEARSILVER pioneered a nanosilver and nano zinc-oxide printing process suited

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How electronic skin could help people with disabilities

Dr Anusha Withana from Sydney University has developed an « electronic skin », meaning a super-thin, hyper-flexible sticky tape that can have electronic circuits printed onto it. Once applied, people

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Generating clean and sustainable fuels by using ZnO nanowires as stable catalysts.

Scientists from the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) – a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office – have come up with a technique for optimizing the activity 500-nanometer-long but relatively

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Liquid nano metals printed in three-dimensional structures

In a recent study on materials science and nanomedicine, Young-Geun Park and co-workers at the departments of Nanoscience, Nanomedicine and Materials Science and Engineering in the Republic of Korea developed

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The potential of flexible OLEDs as an innovative surface material

OLED Diplays are being integrated into a motorcycle jacket. This improved visibility increases driver safety. The use of the roll-to-roll process for OLED production promises a considerable reduction in production

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Recent Developments in Printing Flexible and Wearable Sensing Electronics for Healthcare Applications

In recent years, several wearable biosensors for health monitoring have entered our daily lives and captured the attention of scientific and industry communities. Wearable biosensors are significantly attractive thanks to

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GenesInk Webinar on advantages & limits of screen printing and inkjet printing in printed electronics

JUNE 27th, hosted by GenesInk   Technology has had a huge impact in the world over the past 20 Years. The world of electronics evolves to bring more flexibility and functionality

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GenesInk demonstrate printed electronic ability at JPCA show in Tokyo

From Wednesday June 5th to Friday 7th, together with our local partner Techno Alpha Corporation, GenesInk will exhibit its latest functional ink technologies for printed electronics at the JPCA Show

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Louis Vuitton goes bold with flexible displays on handbag

Growing demand of flexible displays in 2019, it all begun with foldable phones, then TV rollup and now a handbag. What does the future hold for flexible displays? Flexible displays

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PiXDRO (a Meyer Burger company) recommend GenesInk Smart Jet inks for their inkjet printing equipment

PiXDRO (a Meyer Burger company) recommend GenesInk Smart Jet inks for their inkjet printing equipment. GenesInk Smart jet inks show excellent results on treated and non treated substrates as showed

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SP-Solution and Mr. Sano-San, the printed electronic reference in Japan, support GenesInk technologies

SP-Solutions was founded in October 2000 and provides the electronic industry with consulting services based on the extensive industrial experience of its founder and president Mr. Sano who has been

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