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February 18th, 2007 by Monkey

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Electronics Weekly on “printed electronics” -

Nowadays, the term printed electronics is taken to include thin film electronics that will become printable. Most of the potential for printed electronics lies in what Toppan Forms calls Smart Media Products (SMP) which will be intelligent and mass producible yet often customisable as well. They will usually be used at the human interface or connected to networks and embedded ubiquitously into the environment.

All this means that printed electronics will largely create new markets, such as tape around pipelines to detect leaks and impending leaks and signal that there is a problem. After all, leaks still occur in refineries and in utility pipes underground.

Certainly, printed electronics will commonly take the form of tape, “wallpaper”, posters, patches and packaging rather than electronic equipment. Electronically savvy companies already making patches, tape or packaging such as 3M and Toppan Printing will be more comfortable with this world than the big computer and telecommunications businesses or even the silicon chip makers.

tronics set to be next big thing - 14/02/2007 - Electronics Weekly - Link.

Thanks Nat!

Pictured here, the structures of transistors mass-printed on PET-foil - Link.

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Originally from MAKE Magazine on February 17, 2007, 5:14pm

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