Thin film electronics on flexible substrates is a rapidly evolving technology that has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including healthcare, consumer electronics, and aerospace.
OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Thin Film Electronics ASA (“Thinfilm”) (OSE: THIN.OL) announced today that it has successfully demonstrated its first fully functional, stand-alone Smart Sensor Label.
The thin-film electrode market is forecasted to reach USD 0.97 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.3% from USD 0.57 billion in 2025. The rise in demand for compact, high-performance electronics ...
LONDON — Inkjet printhead manufacturer Xaar plc and polymer memory developer Thin Film Electronics ASA have strengthened their collaboration with the signing of an agreement to develop industrial ...
PARIS – Extending an initial collaboration, Xaar plc, specializing in industrial ink jet technology, and Thin Film Electronics ASA, Swedish provider of non-volatile polymer memory technologies, have ...
These devices can be manufactured using many methods, such as printing, coating, and lamination. Flexible electronics offer several potential benefits over conventional electronic devices due to their ...
The innovative preparation technologies of LM thin films cover patterned printing methods, various coating technologies, and interface-driven assembly, etc., while their innovative applications in the ...
As the logistics industry looks toward ever-increasing efficiency and automation in supply chains, the potential for active track-and-trace devices has never been greater. Compared to legacy ...
[Ken Shirriff]’s analysis of a fascinating high-tech paperweight created by GE at the height of the space race is as informative as it is fun to look at. This device was created to show off GE’s ...
OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Thin Film Electronics ASA (“Thinfilm”) (OSE: THIN.OL) announced today that it has successfully demonstrated the industry’s first integrated-system product to combine ...
A technical paper titled “Recyclable Thin-Film Soft Electronics for Smart Packaging and E-Skins” was published by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Coimbra. Despite advances ...
Thin film barrier technologies are integral to enhancing the durability and efficiency of organic electronic devices. By providing highly effective encapsulation layers, these barriers protect ...
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