An example of Touchcode in use
An example of Touchcode in use

Printechnologics‘ Touchcode wins “Overall Gold” award


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The Germany based Printechnologics, a technology developer of printed functionalities, was awarded with the renowned Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award, which honours outstanding technological breakthroughs and innovations.

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  The LC molecules in a detailed view
The LC molecules in a detailed view

Researchers develop printable lasers


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Scientist from the Centre of Molecular Materials for Photonics and Electronics and the Inkjet Research Centre of the University of Cambridge have found a way of producing a high resolution multi-colour laser arrays by printing.

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  The PRODOS-200 PVPD
The PRODOS-200 PVPD

Aixtron introduces Prodos-200 PVPD R&D system


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AIXTRON SE, a leading provider of deposition equipment based in Germany, has launched a new system for the research of new deposition processes for polymer thin films at an R&D level. The PRODOS-200 PVPD is mainly aimed on new applications in the deposition of organic thin film materials.

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  The future of pharmaceutical packaging: Smart blister packs. Source: Holst Centre
The future of pharmaceutical packaging: Smart blister packs. Source: Holst Centre

OE-A reaches milestone


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With Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. from Belgium the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) has just welcomed its newest member. The association now represents 200 companies and institutions from 31 countries around the world.

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  The first generation of Indigo OPV modules is currently on trial in South Sudan
The first generation of Indigo OPV modules is currently on trial in South Sudan

Eight19 spins out Indigo pay-as-you-go solar


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The UK based Eight19 Limited, a developer and manufacturer of third generation solar cells based on printed plastic today announced the launch of Azuri Technologies Limited to develop its Indigo ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar technology for off-grid markets. Eight19 will concentrate on development of its printed plastic solar technology and Azuri will focus on expanding the Indigo product family and market reach.

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