LOPEC 2018 Dates, Venue and Location
LOPEC 2018 (Large-area, Organic & Printed Electronics Convention) is the premier trade show and conference for printed electronics in Europe and compasses every facet of this emerging technology. Event is focused on printed electronics and covers the entire chain from research and development to specific application comes under organic electronics.
This show is the first and largest exhibition in printed...
All you Need to Know About Printed Electronics
Printed Electronics is a set of printing method used to create electrical devices on various substrates like foil, paper, glass or fabrics, across large areas and at a low cost using conductive plastics/polymersor ink. This term plastic electronics is also described as organic electronics or plastic electronics, in which one or more inks are composed of carbon based compounds,...
Mining the potential of vibration monitoring
The last couple of years have been tough for many mining and quarrying companies, with erratic commodity prices, mineral grade decline and increasingly strict government regulation being just some of the issues that have hit profitability.
Although these influences are out of the control of most companies, there are internal factors that are proving to be equally damaging to business...
Ultracold molecules hold promise for quantum computing
Researchers have taken an important step toward the long-sought goal of a quantum computer, which in theory should be capable of vastly faster computations than conventional computers, for certain kinds of problems. The new work shows that collections of ultracold molecules can retain the information stored in them, for hundreds of times longer than researchers have previously achieved in...
Forget Big Data! Collect the right data
The term Big Data is everywhere nowadays, but what does it actually mean? According to a definition provided by Google, big data is ‘extremely large data sets that may be analysed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations.’
Sounds great, right? In theory, yes. Through big data, businesses can have a greater overview of their operations than ever before, allowing them...
Advancing scientific codes with ARM Fortran Compiler
Alongside the open source compilers for porting scientific applications to ARMv8-A, for the first time sits a new commercial solution from ARM, promising regular and targeted updates made specifically for High Performance Computing (HPC) and scientific computing users. For decades, Fortran has been and remains a leading language of choice for HPC and scientific application codes, a primary driver...
List of Sensor Manufacturing Companies
Sensors are critical components that are deployed in number of devices for different applications such as automotive, consumer electronics, IoT devices, medical and industrial equipment. With increased demand to automated products which can sense, feel and act accordingly has give boost to sensor manufacturing industry.
According to a recently published report on Indian Sensors Market Forecast and Opportunities, 2018, the...
List of Leading Printed Electronics Companies
We are moving toward the era of smart labels which will show you the temperature of your coffee; your windows glasses will let you know the weather forecast of the day on the basis of weather condition outside. Printed Electronics is the new edge of printing which allows you to print electronics circuits, printing of resistors, condensers, spools, transistors,...
Transparent, flexible solar cells
Imagine a future in which solar cells are all around us — on windows and walls, cell phones, laptops, and more. A new flexible, transparent solar cell developed at MIT is bringing that future one step closer.
The device combines low-cost organic (carbon-containing) materials with electrodes of graphene, a flexible, transparent material made from inexpensive and abundant carbon sources. This advance in...
Robotic suit promotes normal walking in stroke patients
Walking upright on two legs is a defining human trait, but it’s one that can vanish in the blink of an eye.
About 80 percent of stroke patients typically lose normal function in one limb, a clinical phenomenon called hemiparesis. Even patients who recover mobility with rehabilitation can have abnormalities in their gait that keep them from participating in many...
















