FlexEnable (Cambridge, UK), a leader in the development and industrialisation of organic electronics for flexible displays and sensors, has signed a technology transfer and license agreement with Truly Semiconductors (Guangdong, China), one of the leading display makers in China. The deal aims to bring FlexEnable’s flexible organic liquid crystal display (OLCD) technology into mass production on Truly’s lines within 2018.
Together with the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large-Area Electronics / University of Cambridge, the OE-A (Organic Electronics Association) is organising “Printed Electronics Insights: Smart Packaging & IoT” – a day of presentations and a panel-discussion, co-sponsored by FlexTech.
CERADROP (Limoges, France), a MGI Group company which designs and markets materials deposition digital printers exclusively for printed electronics and smart 3D printing, has announced that the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) will strengthen its multifunctional electronic materials and devices research with the acquisition of a CERADROP Hybrid 3D Digital Deposition platform.