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Thinfilm and PST Sensors to Jointly Develop Printed Temperature Tags to Monitor Food and Other Perishable Goods
24 January 1012 | WorldWide
Disposable electronic sensor system to tap into existing, large and fast growing markets; improve food safety and reduce waste; enable the "Internet of Things" read more

PST Sensors Makes Major Strides in Printed Silicon
January 1012 | WorldWide
One of the key value proposition for the field of printed electronics is the ability to use printing processes to manufacture semiconductors. There have been some successes in this field, but mass commercialization has yet to emerge. read more

IDTechEx Printed electronics USA 2011 Award Winners
December 2011 | WorldWide
The awards recognise outstanding progress in the development and commercialization of printed electronics, an industry that produces a huge amount of technical innovation which will be used in many products.read more

PST Sensors spin-out launched from Cape Town
Press Rlease | November 2010 | South Africa
PST Sensores (pty) Ltd is a spin-out of the University of Cape Town in South Africa, initially headed up by Professor Margit Harting and Professor David Britton, to commercialise their printed silicon technology. The main aspects o fthe technology were developed with.... read more

UCT open up new markets with printed nanosilicon on paper
June 2010 | South Africa
Professors Margit Harting and David Britton at the University of Cape Town in South Africa have been working ont he printing of nano silicon electronic componenets in parallel with Kovio in California and others. The attraction of nanosilicon is ..... read more

Early printed electronic revisited
April 2010 | WorldWide
There was an element of back to the future at the hugely successful recent printed Electronics Europe event in Dresden. Although a high proportion of printed electronics has progressed from screen printing to other printing technologies, notably.....read more

IDTechEX Printed electronics Europe award winners
Aril 2010 | Europe
Approximately 900 people attended the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Eruope conference in Dresden last week, the biggest event of the topeic in Europe and a focal point for the industry and those interested in its growth. At the end of the first day read more

Printing Silicon in South Africa - Part Two
August 2009 | South Africa
Printed silicon transistors are now receiving increasing attention because they can provide good transistor characteristics at low cost on flexible substrates, including high frequency performance. It used to be believed that becasue printing read more

Printing silicon in South Africa - Part One
August 2009 | South Africa
The engine of the new printed electronics will be printed transistors on flexible substrates that can be one tenth to one hundredth of the cost of those in simple silicon chips. Most of the work has been directed towards organic transistors because read more