cynora, Heliatek, Iontera, Kent Displays and Ynvisible highlight new products from the past year.
David Savastano, Editor12.30.14
As the flexible and printed electronics’ (PE) industry continues to grow, there are products coming forward that are earning attention, and in some cases, success in the commercial marketplace.
Here then is Printed Electronics Now’s Most Intriguing Printed Electronics Products of 2014 list, a look at five technologies that have drawn interest and/or recognition.
In alphabetical order:
cynora GmbH: Singlet Harvesting technology
cynora GmbH specializes in the R&D of innovative functional organic semiconductor materials for OLEDs, which will allow OLEDs to be printed as foils just like newspapers, using inkjet or slot-die-coating. cynora has received numerous awards in recent years, most notably the prestigious Falling Walls Science Startup of the Year 2013. Most recently, the company received the German Raw Material Efficiency Award 2014 from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy for “Platinum and Iridium-free, op
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