Printed electronics

NextFlex Announces 2024 Fellows Awards for Five Outstanding Recipients

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

NextFlex®, America's Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Institute, presented the annual NextFlex Fellow Awards to five deserving individuals in recognition of their exceptional commitment to advanced manufacturing and the additive hybrid electronics member community.

Key Points: 
  • NextFlex®, America's Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Institute, presented the annual NextFlex Fellow Awards to five deserving individuals in recognition of their exceptional commitment to advanced manufacturing and the additive hybrid electronics member community.
  • A NextFlex Fellow demonstrates leadership and subject matter expertise in support of the NextFlex mission.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240328483614/en/
    Left photo: 2024 Fellows Award recipients are presented with plaques by the NextFlex Co-Executive Directors.
  • These outstanding trailblazers exemplify what’s best about our member community as they help drive the NextFlex mission forward.

Printed Electronics Market size to grow by USD 47,582.09 million from 2022 to 2027; Growing demand for flexible display boosts the market growth - Technavio

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Monday, August 14, 2023

BASF SE - The company offers printed electronics such as printable organic circuits used for printed displays and printed sensors.

Key Points: 
  • BASF SE - The company offers printed electronics such as printable organic circuits used for printed displays and printed sensors.
  • The growing demand for flexible displays notably drives the printed electronics market growth.
  • The existence of alternatives to printed electronics and the high penetration of products manufactured using alternative manufacturing techniques are the challenges hindering the printed electronics market growth.
  • The printed circuit board (PCB) market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.05% between 2022 and 2027 reach USD 19,059.2 million.

Printed Electronics Progresses Towards Greater Commercial Adoption, Says IDTechEx

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Thursday, July 27, 2023

However, while undoubtedly the established manufacturing method for a small range of applications, printed/flexible electronics currently comprise a very small proportion of the total electronics industry.

Key Points: 
  • However, while undoubtedly the established manufacturing method for a small range of applications, printed/flexible electronics currently comprise a very small proportion of the total electronics industry.
  • Arguably the biggest success story of printed/flexible electronics is OLED displays, which are now ubiquitous in smartphones and widely used in TVs.
  • Rather than 'here's a new technology with many widely relevant benefits', printed/flexible electronics companies instead offer specific solutions that happen to utilize printed/flexible electronics, often in conjunction with conventional electronics where appropriate.
  • IDTechEx has been researching developments in the printed and flexible electronics market for well over a decade.

Printed Electronics Progresses Towards Greater Commercial Adoption, Says IDTechEx

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, July 27, 2023

However, while undoubtedly the established manufacturing method for a small range of applications, printed/flexible electronics currently comprise a very small proportion of the total electronics industry.

Key Points: 
  • However, while undoubtedly the established manufacturing method for a small range of applications, printed/flexible electronics currently comprise a very small proportion of the total electronics industry.
  • Arguably the biggest success story of printed/flexible electronics is OLED displays, which are now ubiquitous in smartphones and widely used in TVs.
  • Rather than 'here's a new technology with many widely relevant benefits', printed/flexible electronics companies instead offer specific solutions that happen to utilize printed/flexible electronics, often in conjunction with conventional electronics where appropriate.
  • IDTechEx has been researching developments in the printed and flexible electronics market for well over a decade.

Printed & Flexible Electronics: Status, Innovations and Prospects, Discussed by IDTechEx

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

All are produced using printed & flexible electronics, an alternative approach to conventional printed circuit boards that combines additive manufacturing with flexible substrates.

Key Points: 
  • All are produced using printed & flexible electronics, an alternative approach to conventional printed circuit boards that combines additive manufacturing with flexible substrates.
  • IDTechEx's new report ' Flexible & Printed Electronics 2023-2033: Forecasts, Technologies, Markets ' provides a comprehensive overview of what can seem a bewilderingly broad topic.
  • Printed & flexible electronics represents a fundamentally different approach to manufacturing, replacing subtractive removal of laminated copper with additive deposition of conductive ink.
  • IDTechEx has been researching developments in the printed and flexible electronics market for well over a decade.

Printed & Flexible Electronics: Status, Innovations and Prospects, Discussed by IDTechEx

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, June 13, 2023

All are produced using printed & flexible electronics, an alternative approach to conventional printed circuit boards that combines additive manufacturing with flexible substrates.

Key Points: 
  • All are produced using printed & flexible electronics, an alternative approach to conventional printed circuit boards that combines additive manufacturing with flexible substrates.
  • IDTechEx's new report ' Flexible & Printed Electronics 2023-2033: Forecasts, Technologies, Markets ' provides a comprehensive overview of what can seem a bewilderingly broad topic.
  • Printed & flexible electronics represents a fundamentally different approach to manufacturing, replacing subtractive removal of laminated copper with additive deposition of conductive ink.
  • IDTechEx has been researching developments in the printed and flexible electronics market for well over a decade.

Optomec Showcases Latest Additive Manufacturing Print Heads at RAPID + TCT 2023

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Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Optomec, a leading manufacturer of Additive Manufacturing machines for both 3D Printed Metal and Printed Electronics will showcase its latest print solutions for each technology at RAPID + TCT 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Optomec, a leading manufacturer of Additive Manufacturing machines for both 3D Printed Metal and Printed Electronics will showcase its latest print solutions for each technology at RAPID + TCT 2023.
  • For Printed Electronics customers, Optomec will announce its latest Aerosol Jet® print head which delivers a compact, low maintenance solution for production applications.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230502005991/en/
    The CS250 machine (left) for Metal Additive Manufacturing, and the Aerosol Jet HD2 machine (right) for Printed Electronics.
  • “We are pleased to be showcasing our latest production print solutions at RAPID this year.” said Mike Dean, VP of Marketing at Optomec.

Nano Dimension’s Preliminary Q1/2023 Revenues: Approximately $14.6M Best Quarter in the Company’s History

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Monday, April 10, 2023

Waltham, Massachusetts, April 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nano Dimension Ltd. (“Nano Dimension” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: NNDM), an industry-leader in Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME), Printed Electronics (PE), and Micro Additive Manufacturing (Micro-AM), today announced a preview of its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2023. 

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  • On a preliminary basis, Nano Dimension reported unaudited approximated consolidated revenues of $14.6 million for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2023, a 40% increase over the first quarter ended March 31st, 2022, and a 21% increase over the fourth quarter ended December 31st, 2022.
  • The above information reflects preliminary estimates with respect to certain results of Nano Dimension for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2023, based on currently available information.
  • Yoav Stern, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nano Dimension, commented: “The last quarter of 2022 was “our best quarter ever” at that time.
  • The first quarter of every year is expected to be, traditionally, weaker than the rest of the quarters.

2023 Will Be a Bumper Year for IoT Energy Harvesting Startups but Printed IoT Won't Yet Make its Mark

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Thursday, January 12, 2023

NEW YORK, Jan. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As 2023 kicks off, predictions abound on the technology innovations expected in the year ahead. In its new whitepaper, 74 Technology Trends That Will—and Will Not—Shape 2023, analysts from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research identify 41 trends that will shape the technology market and 33 others that, although attracting vast amounts of speculation and commentary, are less likely to move the needle over the next twelve months. In the IoT Markets space, 2023 will be an excellent year for Energy Harvesting startups, but Printed Electronics will not reach the mass market – yet.

Key Points: 
  • In the IoT Markets space, 2023 will be an excellent year for Energy Harvesting startups, but Printed Electronics will not reach the mass market – yet.
  • "War, inflation, political upheaval, energy shortages, and the ongoing fallout from a global pandemic are still creating a persistent sense of uncertainty.
  • What Won't Happen in 2023:
    One of the most exciting areas of growth for the IoT will come from printed electronic designs.
  • For more technology trends that will—and won't—happen in 2023, download the whitepaper 74 Technology Trends That Will—and Will Not—Shape 2023 .

2023 Will Be a Bumper Year for IoT Energy Harvesting Startups but Printed IoT Won't Yet Make its Mark

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 12, 2023

NEW YORK, Jan. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As 2023 kicks off, predictions abound on the technology innovations expected in the year ahead. In its new whitepaper, 74 Technology Trends That Will—and Will Not—Shape 2023, analysts from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research identify 41 trends that will shape the technology market and 33 others that, although attracting vast amounts of speculation and commentary, are less likely to move the needle over the next twelve months. In the IoT Markets space, 2023 will be an excellent year for Energy Harvesting startups, but Printed Electronics will not reach the mass market – yet.

Key Points: 
  • In the IoT Markets space, 2023 will be an excellent year for Energy Harvesting startups, but Printed Electronics will not reach the mass market – yet.
  • "War, inflation, political upheaval, energy shortages, and the ongoing fallout from a global pandemic are still creating a persistent sense of uncertainty.
  • What Won't Happen in 2023:
    One of the most exciting areas of growth for the IoT will come from printed electronic designs.
  • For more technology trends that will—and won't—happen in 2023, download the whitepaper 74 Technology Trends That Will—and Will Not—Shape 2023 .