Pictures for the Press

March 15th, 2013 | Touch sensor demonstrator with PolyTC® film and decoration foil from KURZ with monitor

 

 

Touch sensor demonstrator with transparent and conductive PolyTC® film as function and decoration foil from KURZ.

 

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November 13th, 2012 | Touch sensor demonstrator with PolyTC® film and decoration foil from KURZ

 

 

Touch sensor demonstrator with transparent and conductive PolyTC® film as function and decoration foil from KURZ.

 

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November 13th, 2012 | Centerstack demonstrator with PolyTC® film and decoration foil from KURZ

 

 

Centerstack demonstrator with touch keys, wheel, sliders with transparent and conductive PolyTC® film as function and decoration foil from KURZ.

 

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September 6th, 2012 | PolyIC machine with PolyTC® film

 

 

PolyIC machine with transparent conductive PolyTC® film

 

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June 13th, 2012 | ìo 3d lamps from Occhio with PolyTC® film

 

 

The ìo 3d lamps from Occhio are controlled with PolyTC® film proximity switches

 

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June 1st, 2012 | Exhibition demonstrator "New Technologies"

 

 

Exhibition demonstrator "New Technologies" with products from PolyIC and its parent company LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co. KG.

 

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February 1st, 2012 | PolyLogo®-RAD

 

 

PolyLogo®-RAD radio activated displays allow an interactive connection with the user. The user receives a card or packaging with the integrated display PolyLogo®-RAD.

 

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October 17th, 2011 | PolyTC® Demonstrator Foils & IMD

 

 

PolyTC® Demonstrator Foils & IMD: Touch sensors as a replacement for mechanical keys and controls, made of the transparent conductive films PolyTC®, combined with IMD decor foils of Leonhard Kurz.

 

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October 11th, 2011 | PolyTC® Demonstrator

 

 

Transparent conductive PolyTC® films enable the production of transparent, capacitive keys and controls

 

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May 18th, 2011 | Showrolle with PolyIC Logo

 

 

Transparent conductive foil by PolyIC: suitable for applications such as touch sensors, displays, electric heating elements or for ESD / EMC protection

 

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October 6th, 2009 | Transparent, Flexible Films

 

 

Transparent, conductive structures with a customized layout on thin, flexible film.

 

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September 22nd, 2009 | Roll-to-Roll Printed Memories

 

 

Roll-to-Roll printed re-writable memories on flexible substrate

 

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September 3rd, 2009 | Uniform system to plug in components

 

 

A goal reached in the funded project MaDriX: Uniform system to plug in components

 

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September 3rd, 2009 | System for statistical characterization

 

 

A goal reached in the funded project MaDriX: System for statistical characterization and measurement of new materials

 

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September 3rd, 2009 | The logo for MaDriX

 

 

The logo for MaDriX: a joint research project of PolyIC, BASF, Evonik Industries, ELANTAS Beck and Siemens

 

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June 24th, 2009 | Printed electronics on roll

 

 

Printed electronics on roll produced by PolyIC

 

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May 22, 2009

 

 

Hot stuff: Contactless operating concepts with electronic vouchers

 

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Apr 21, 2008

 

 

Wolfgang Mildner is Printed Electronics Europe Champion 2008

 

Wolfgang Mildner (on the left) shows his award as Printed Electronics Europe Champion, Dr. Jürgen Ficker (in the middle) and Dr. Wolfgang Clemens holding the Best New Product Development award that PolyIC also won in Dresden.

 

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Apr 9, 2008

 

 

PolyID® used in an electronic brand protection application

 

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Sep 24, 2007

 

 

Example of a PolyLogo® application

 

VIP ticket for a pop concert

 

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Sep 24, 2007

 

 

Sample of a PolyID® tag

 

First printed polymer RFID tag (13.56 MHz)

 

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Sep 10, 2008

 

 

Mile long printed logic circuits for RFID tags

 

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July 12, 2006

 

 

PolyIC RFID tag for Brand Protection

 

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Apr 13, 2006

 

 

Polymers

 

The basic materials for printed electronics are functional electrically conductive or semiconductive polymers. PolyIC uses soluble polymers that are printed as a type of electronic ink.

 

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Apr 13, 2006

 

 

PolyIC 13.56 MHz RFID Demonstrator System

 

The PolyIC 13.56 MHz RFID Demonstrator System consists of a PolyIDTM Tag and a handheld RFID PolyIDTM Reader.

 

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Apr 13, 2006

 

 

Basic materials for printed electronics

 

The basic materials for printed electronics are functional electrically conductive or semiconductive polymers. PolyIC uses soluble polymers that are printed as a type of electronic ink.

 

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Apr 13, 2006

 

 

Model of a polymer flexible RFID tag.

 

Model of a polymer flexible RFID tag.

 

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Mar 25, 2006 | Picture Source: Siemens AG

 

 

Electronic product codes

 

With printed electronics it will be possible to affix radio communication labels, also called electronic product codes (EPC), on nearly every product in the supermarket. This allows tracing of single items throughout the logistics chain, making call-back activities much more selective, preventing large scale product loss. The quality of products, therefore, can be better guaranteed.

 

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Mar 22, 2006

 

 

Laboratory printing machine

 

Using a laboratory printing machine like the one above, printed electronics, such as RFID tags, are being developed today. By application of a roll to roll printing process it is possible to produce large volumes at very low cost.

 

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Mar 21, 2006

 

 

Model of a polymer flexible RFID tag.

 

Model of a polymer flexible RFID tag.

 

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Mar 20, 2006

 

 

Model of a polymer flexible RFID tag.

 

Model of a polymer flexible RFID tag.

 

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