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The manufacture of fully integrated, printed electronic displays for smart cards has been proven by partners GSI Technologies and Ntera...more
Brand owners Hallmark and Kimberly-Clark have long seen the potential of printing electronics on paper to add functionality to products. More and more companies are now waking up to the possibilities...more
Organic solar cells could be given the lifetimes to become commercially viable by using barrier materials from the packaging industry, thanks to the OSCAR project...more
In 2011 a global commodities exchange will go live, linking up buyers and investors with suppliers of nano-engineered materials, to help unlock the commercial potential of this far-reaching field of technology...more
Packaging is being developed in Sweden to combine greater consumer appeal and improved security...more
Copper-based ink would be a major step forward for printed electronics, says Richard Dixon, COO of nanotechnology firm Intrinsiq Materials...more
Dr Sean Smyth, a leading consultant for the digital and analogue printing industry, examines opportunities and challenges for printing electronics...more
Earlier this month Environment Committee Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) called for a ban on nanosilver, long multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and labelling for electrical and electronic products containing nanomaterials, for example conductive inks....more
Bayer: nanoinks for printed electronics
Organic RFID could reduce waste in food transport
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