The first demonstration of a fully print-in-place electronics technique is gentle enough to work on surfaces as delicate as human skin and paper. Electrical engineers at Duke University have... Read more
Scientists in AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland-funded materials science research centre hosted in Trinity College Dublin, have fabricated printed transistors consisting entirely of 2-di... Read more
Spray-on digital memory using nanoparticle inks for flexible and programmable electronics everywhere
Nanowire ink enables flexible, programmable electronics on materials like paper, plastic or fabric. USB flash drives are already common accessories in offices and college campuses. But thank... Read more
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has, for the first time, performed all manufacturing stages for a flexible in-moulded LED foil -in roll-to-roll process. The purpose of this demo is... Read more
Organic light-emitting devices and printed electronics can be connected to a socket in the wall by way of a small, inexpensive organic converter, developed in a collaboration between Linköpi... Read more
A U of T Engineering innovation could make printing cells as easy and inexpensive as printing a newspaper. Dr. Hairen Tan and his team have cleared a critical manufacturing hurdle in the dev... Read more
By suspending tiny metal nanoparticles in liquids, paper-based printable electronics scientists are brewing up conductive ink-jet printer “inks” to print inexpensive, customizable circuit pa... Read more
New stamping technique creates functional features at nanoscale dimensions. The next time you place your coffee order, imagine slapping onto your to-go cup a sticker that acts as an electron... Read more
Advance in has potential to connect paper to the internet. Researchers in Sweden and the UK have created a printed diode capable of operating above one gigahertz, marking a breakthrough in p... Read more
Printers are becoming more and more versatile. Now they can even print sensors and electronic components on 2D and 3D substrates. A new, robot-assisted production line allows the process to... Read more
For about $300 in equipment costs, anyone can produce working electrical circuits in the 60 seconds it takes to print them. Researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Tokyo and Microso... Read more
A new circuit layout makes it robust against cuts, damage, and removed areas. If a pair of long pants is too long, it is cut to length. A board that does not fit into a bookcase is sawed to... Read more