FlexEnable, a leading innovator in the fields of flexible sensors, smart systems and video-rate displays with headquarters in Cambridge, UK, has recently unveiled the first conformed LCD in an integrated automotive application at the automobile trade show IAA 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The demonstration shows how LCD, the world’s most established and proven display technology, can be applied to glass-free, ergonomically shaped displays in cars without incurring the cost and stability issues of flexible OLED.
American-based DuPont Microcircuit Materials is launching electronic inks that cure quickly at low temperatures, expanding the possibility of printing electronics onto an entirely new group of plastic films.
As part of the Plastic Electronics Conference, which will take place from 6-8 October 2015 in Dresden, Germany, senior scientist Andreas Willert of Fraunhofer ENAS in Chemnitz, Germany, will give an overview on tailoring printed primary batteries for various kinds of applications.