Researchers have developed an inkjet printing technique that can be used to print optical components such as waveguides. Because the printing approach can also fabricate electronics and microfluidics, ...
Inkjet printing of conductive nanoparticle inks has emerged as a cornerstone technology for manufacturing lightweight, low-cost and large-area flexible electronic devices. By ejecting ultrafine ...
Flexible electronics have the potential to revolutionize medicine, and they’ve already shown a lot of promise though the technology is still in an early development. In order to bring it to the next ...
Researchers have developed an inkjet printing technique that can be used to print optical components such as waveguides. Because the printing approach can also fabricate electronics and microfluidics, ...
Konarka Technologies has announced that it successfully conducted the first-ever demonstration of solar cells manufactured by highly efficient inkjet printing. The company discusses and analyzes the ...
This article was taken from the June 2015 issue of WIRED magazine. Be the first to read WIRED's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by ...
Austin, Texas – Dimatix Inc. has launched an effort to bring its commercial/industrial inkjet technology to the electronics world for “jetting down” NOR and NAND gates onto specialty substrates. The ...
TCL CSOT is reportedly now mass producing the first inkjet-printed OLEDs for consumers MSI just revealed a new 27-inch monitor which seemingly uses this 4K panel Inkjet printing is a more affordable ...
The demand for flexible wearable electronics has spiked with the dramatic growth of smart devices that can exchange data with other devices over the internet with embedded sensors, software, and other ...
When Professors Sir Andre Geim and Sir Kostya Novoselov of the University of Manchester (UK) discovered and isolated a single atomic layer of carbon for the first time—now known as graphene—there was ...
Using an alcohol mixture, researchers modified how ink droplets dry, enabling cheap industrial-scale printing of electronic devices at unprecedented scales. Have you ever spilled your coffee on your ...