Smart tag lets you print electronics on plastic
Advances in printed electronics could rapidly redefine what a "computer" is, writes CNET.
 
Printed Sensors Could Help Save You From Spoiled Food
It’s a key element of a concept called “The Internet of Things,” which basically refers to an imagined future where nearly every object will include embedded chips that can store data and interact with networks. Writes Christina Bonnington at www.wired.com
 

Thin Film and the creation of the stupid web

Printed integrated systems will eventually enable a truly connected sensor web, also thought of as the web that talks back, writes GigaOM.

 
Thinfilm and PST Sensors to jointly develop printed temperature tags to monitor food and other perishable goods

Disposable electronic sensor system to tap into existing, large and fast growing markets; improve food safety and reduce waste; enable the "Internet of Things"

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Thinfilm builds out ecosystem for printed electronic systems

Printed display and battery technology relationships offer components for Thinfilm's integrated systems for the "Internet of Things"

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Why You’ll Be Hearing from Xerox PARC a Whole Lot More
Thinfilm's "printed memory/logic circuit is the first fruit of the new plan," writes Gizmodo.
 

The Comeback of Xerox PARC
Thinfilm plays a key role in the "The Comeback of Xerox PARC," writes Technology Review.
 
Thinfilm CEO Davor Sutija Wants Your Stuff To Talk To You
“We hope to build a Lord of the Rings experience,” Thinfilm CEO Davor Sutija told Forbes.
 

Even Bananas Could Have Memory
"Even Bananas Could Have Memory," writes the Wall Street Journal.
 
Thinfilm and Polyera Partner to Bring Printed CMOS Memory to Market
Joint development of organic semiconductor inks for high-volume printing of Thinfilm Addressable Memory, integrated systems, and ‘smart' tags.
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Thinfilm and Inventables offer Arduino-Powered Development Kit
Thinfilm printed electronic memory now available to Inventables' community of technology innovators.
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Thinfilm's Financial Report Third Quarter 2011
In the third quarter, Thin Film Electronics reached a significant milestone towards printed integrated systems - demonstrating a prototype for Thinflm Addressable Memory - and opened a new production facility.
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Magnus Berggren Joins Thinfilm Technology Council
Professor Magnus Berggren has been appointed to Thinfilm's Technology Council.
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Jennifer Ernst New FlexTech Board Member
The FlexTech Alliance has elected Jennifer Ernst, Thinfilm VP North America, as new board member.
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Memory EverywhereTM delivers ubiquitous traceability for smart packaging, item-level authenticity identification, and unique personalized toys, interactive games, and online-enabled stored-valued game cards.


Thin Film Electronics ASA (“Thinfilm”) has 15 years of experience in the field of non-volatile memories using functional polymers. Thinfilm’s unique all-printed re-writable products are ideal for use in standalone consumer applications, including personalized toys and online-enabled games. They can also be integrated with logic elements, sensors, batteries, and displays for mass market applications such as all-printed RFID tags. The proven high volume roll-to-roll production of TFE’s printed memories provides the platform for its Memory Everywhere™ vision.