A low-cost, high-speed method for printing electronics using graphene and other conductive materials could open up a wide range of commercial applications.
A low-cost, high-speed method for printing electronics using graphene and other conductive materials could open up a wide range of commercial applications.
UL has recently officially opened a printed wiring board (PWB) performance testing lab in Taipei. Incorporating the widely tested UL746 and UL796 safety certification, the lab will benefit local PWB businesses across downstream and upstream sectors by providing a full suite of product performance testing and authentication services.
Ericsson today announced a partnership with Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) to deliver a commercial end-to-end subscription management solution. Via a highly secure process, the system will enable the remote provisioning and management of mobile operator SIM profiles and policies. The joint solution will make it possible for mobile network operators (MNOs) to provide their business customers with a one-stop shop for global M2M connectivity services. In addition, by minimizing the complexity involved in setting up services across disparate regions, the collaboration will target businesses' need to deliver connected devices worldwide.
Schreiner PrinTrust at Cartes 2015 in Paris
The Cartes 2015 specialist trade fair takes place from 17 to 19 November in Paris. At this global event for payment, identification and mobility, Schreiner PrinTrust will be presenting two of its highlights: the "Best Product" NFC-Sticker and a groundbreaking new development in the field of vehicle identification – the ((rfid))-Windshield Global Secure label. Both solutions allow consumers to experience mobile, contactless payment in its simplest form. The NFC-Sticker fits perfectly into the portfolio of card producers who wish to follow the NFC payment trend as early as possible. The behind-glass label is one of the first on the market to offer dynamic encryption, which identifies vehicles in the UHF range with great reliability. This makes parking tickets a thing of the past.
To help businesses and government better secure products as they are distributed, Xerox (NYSE: XRX) today introduced two printed electronic labels (also known as "printed memory") that can collect and store information about the authenticity and condition of products.
PARC, A Xerox company, today announced it has been selected by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) under the Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration (MOSAIC) Program. PARC will design and build a prototype micro-PV cell (or chiplet) printer with the potential to enable economical, high-volume manufacturing of micro-PV cell arrays.
Wocket Smart Wallet Prepares for EMV
Registration is open for the fall 2015 cohort of the Cal Poly Graphic Communication Department's printed electronics and functional imaging online certificate program.
Having upgraded over 100 million cards and counting, Cardtek announces CHIPXpert - Issuance to provide the highest performing results in chip card printing
Printed electronics community convenes in Atlanta for tailored event
Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) has been certified "Visa Ready" by Visa for Host Card Emulation (HCE) cloud based payment services. With the Visa Ready status, Visa ensures that technology and service providers develop and deploy products and services that are compatible with Visa's requirements. G&D's data center in Canada has received Visa Ready certification as a provider for cloud based payment services.
Encapsulation and packaging techniques, flexible substrates and conductivity integration
In its 112-year history, Hamburg-based Kroenert Group has developed into one of the leading manufacturers of special-purpose machines for coating technologies. Managing Director Dr. Tarik Vardag aligns the group systematically to markets of the future. In an interview, he explains how he steers the company based on the existing know-how towards new markets like lightweight construction, lithium ion storage units, organic photovoltaics technology or printed electronics without neglecting the traditional applications. Operating profits are invested in research and development or allocated to charitable foundations.