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Last year's Demo Line was a great success among both visitors and exhibitors at LOPEC

Demo Line at LOPEC to demonstrate production of electroluminescent film

Thousands of electronic elements printed onto film or paper in a few hours: The Demo Line at the printed electronics trade show LOPEC 2015 in Munich, Germany, will showcase the production of electroluminescent film.

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A schematic illustration of Apple's latest patent for flexible electronics in mobile devices

Apple allowed patent for flexible electronic devices

The American consumer electronics giant Apple has been granted a patent for foldable and flexible mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones. The new technology is reported to protect the devices from damages caused by dropping and offers new input options. For example, certain video games could be controlled by bending or folding the device, claim the developers. In more general terms, bending could be used to switch the hardware on or off.

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Printed flexible electronic circuit from NTU Singapore

NTU Singapore prints electronic circuits with a t-shirt printer

The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore has successfully printed complex electronic circuits using a common t-shirt printer. The electronic circuits are printed using unique materials in layers on top of everyday flexible materials such as plastic, aluminium foil and even paper. Resistors, transistors and capacitors, the key components of a complex electronic circuit, are printed using non-toxic organic materials like silver nanoparticles, carbon and plastics.

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