Press Releases
October 17th, 2011
Integrated touch sensors with graphic design - the new trend towards greater freedom of designTouch sensors are becoming ever more popular as replacements for mechanical buttons and controls. The trend is already clear: capacitive buttons and controls with attractive graphic designs integrated into surfaces.
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October, 10th, 2011 | Source: PolyIC press release
Transparent touch sensors with PolyTC® open up wide fields of applicationPolyTC®, the new, transparent conductive films from PolyIC, enable a multitude of new applications for touch sensor solutions to be developed. The shift away from mechanical keys and switches and towards capacitive touch sensors can be seen throughout the electronics and automotive sector.
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May 18th, 2010 | Source: PolyIC press release
Foil to touch – experience live applications of printed electronics at the LOPE-C 2010 in FrankfurtAt the LOPE-C in the Frankfurt Congress Center, PolyIC unveils new applications of printed electronics. Highlights include PolyIC’s transparent, conductive foils as ITO replacements, first customer applications of printed RF chips and interactively activated lottery tickets. All these applications are based on PolyIC’s roll-to-roll technology for the production of printed electronics, which were presented at the previous LOPE-C in the form of a mile-long roll of printed electronics.
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October 06, 2009 | Source: PolyIC press release
PolyIC presents highly conductive transparent, high-resolution structures on filmFuerth, Germany: A prime example for the innovation potential of printed electronics is the most recent development of PolyIC: high-resolution, conductive structures on transparent film that are produced in a roll-to-roll production process. These conductive structures can be used as an alternative to ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) films in display, touch sensor or electric heating element applications.
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September 22, 2009 | Source: Joint press release TFE and PolyIC
POLYIC and THINFILM announce high-volume pilot production of roll-to-roll printed memoriesPolyIC and Thin Film Electronics announce that they have jointly manufactured fully functional re-writable polymer memory products in a high-volume roll-to-roll printing process. The high yield printing process gives leading production performance, and the resulting memory product meets low voltage requirements for consumer products, such as in the toys and games industry.
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September 03, 2009 | Source: Joint press release of PolyIC, BASF, Evonik Industries, ELANTAS Beck and Siemens
Printed electronics: Joint research project MaDriX accomplishes a cross-company uniform material characterization in componentsFürth, Germany (September 3, 09) – ‘The market for organic and printed electronics will grow to become a multi-billion market over the next ten years,’ says Wolfgang Mildner, Chairman of the Organic Electronics Association (OE-A) and Managing Director of PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG.
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July 9, 2009 | Source: OE-A press release
OE-A Elects New Board of DirectorsThe members of the Organic Electronics Association (OE-A) elected a new Board of Directors at their annual General Assembly meeting. Wolfgang Mildner, Chairman, and Andrew Hannah, Vice Chairman, were confirmed in their positions.
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June 24, 2009 | Source: PolyIC press release
Applications fireworks at the LOPE-C 2009 - PolyIC demonstrates interactive applications of printed electronicsAs previously announced in May this year, PolyIC will be demonstrating, live and exclusively, the innovative applications for printed electronics at the LOPE-C in the Frankfurt fair halls. These applications include the PolyIC coffee machine with contactless operation, thanks to printed radio chips, and an interactive marketing application.
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May 22, 2009 | Source: PolyIC press release
PolyIC’s cutting edge technology shown at the „world summit“ of organic electronicsLOPE-C 2009 is the largest and most eminent event in the field of organic electronics. PolyIC as Gold Sponsor of this interdisciplinary world summit, which will take place from June 23 – 25 in Frankfurt, Germany, will exhibit several innovative applications live and exclusive.
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Apr 20, 2009
PRISMA: First use of printed radio chips realized in public field tests – Results within the framework of the funded project PRISMA – ‘Printed Smart Labels’Within the framework of the PRISMA project, printed radio chips, produced from polymer circuits on thin, flexible polyester foil, have been tested for the first time in various everyday situations in the areas of electronic ticketing and security. For this, the project partners realized complete systems. This initially incorporates RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags, i.e. printed chips including antenna that transmit at a standard frequency of 13.56 MHz.
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