Access the most recent editions of Ink World Magazine, featuring timely industry insights and innovations.
Read the interactive online version of Ink World Magazine, complete with enhanced features and multimedia content.
Join our global readership—subscribe to receive Ink World Magazine in print or digital formats, and stay informed on key trends and breakthroughs.
Connect with decision-makers in the ink industry through strategic advertising opportunities in Ink World Magazine and online platforms.
Review submission standards and guidelines for contributing articles and content to Ink World Magazine.
Understand how we collect, use, and protect your data when you engage with Ink World Magazine.
Review the legal terms governing your use of Ink World Magazines website and services.
Stay current with breaking developments, business updates, and product launches across the global ink industry.
Explore in-depth articles covering key technologies, trends, and challenges facing ink manufacturers and suppliers.
Access exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and original reporting not found anywhere else.
A one-on-one interview conducted by our editorial team with industry leaders in our market.
Gain insight from industry thought leaders as they share analysis on market shifts, regulatory changes, and technological advances.
Review market data, forecasts, and trends shaping the ink and printing sectors worldwide.
Visualize data and industry insights through engaging infographics that highlight key stats and trends.
Browse photo galleries showcasing events, product innovations, and company highlights.
Watch interviews, demonstrations, and event coverage from across the ink and printing value chain.
Short, impactful videos offering quick updates and insights on industry topics.
Stay updated on trends and technologies in pigment development.
Learn how additives influence ink performance and characteristics.
Discover advancements in resin technologies and their impact on ink properties.
Explore the latest printing and manufacturing equipment used across various ink applications.
Explore UV, EB, and other curing technologies that improve ink efficiency and sustainability.
Discover tools used in R&D and quality control processes.
Focused on inks used in labels, flexible packaging, and cartons.
Coverage on inks for newspapers, magazines, and books.
Insights into inkjet, toner, and other digital printing solutions.
Updates on offset sheetfed inks used in commercial printing.
News on UV and EB curing inks.
Explore screen printing ink technologies.
Niche and high-performance ink formulations for specific applications.
Electrically conductive inks for electronics and printed sensors.
Innovations in printable electronic components.
Developments in printed OLEDs, LEDs, and display technologies.
Printed solar cells and materials used in energy generation.
Explore electronics printed directly into molded surfaces.
Advances in smart tagging and communication technologies.
Global leaders across Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Major ink producers in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Source suppliers and service providers across the ink value chain.
Locate authorized distributors of ink and raw materials.
Browse manufacturers and vendors offering inks, equipment, and materials.
A listing of ink manufacturers based in the United States.
Directory of ink producers across Europe.
Detailed insights into products, processes, and innovations from leading ink companies.
Find definitions for common terms used throughout the ink and printing industries.
Comprehensive digital guides on specific ink technologies and markets.
Research-driven reports offering analysis and solutions to industry challenges.
Marketing materials from suppliers showcasing products and services.
Company-sponsored articles offering expert insight, case studies, and product highlights.
Company announcements, product launches, and corporate updates.
Browse job openings in the ink and coatings industries and connect with potential employers.
Calendar of major trade shows and professional gatherings.
On-site event coverage and updates.
Virtual sessions led by industry experts.
What are you searching for?
Cambrios, Imprint Energy, Rolith, Harvard among honorees
December 3, 2013
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
For the past 10 years, IDTechEx recognizes and awards outstanding achievement to those involved in the rapidly growing printed electronics business. The annual awards were announced at the 10th annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics event in Santa Clara, CA, the world’s largest event on the topic. The awards recognize outstanding progress in the development and commercialization of printed electronics, an industry that produces a huge amount of technical innovation which will be used in many products, and is now being widely adopted. The entries were judged by both end user and academic judges, which comprised of Professor Takao Someya, University of Tokyo; Dr. Scott Stanley, Procter & Gamble; and Professor Malcolm Keif, California Polytechnic State University. A summary of the awards are as follows: • Best Technical Development Materials Award – Applied Graphene Materials • Best Technical Development Manufacturing Award – Rolith • Academic R&D Award – Harvard University • Best Product Development Award – Imprint Energy • Best Commercialization Award – Cambrios • Best Technical Development Materials Award – Durham Graphene Science Applied Graphene Materials (AGM) won the Best Technical Development Materials Award for its high specification graphene production process that can seem to scale to large-volume, utilizing a bottom-up synthesis method. AGM, has recently completed the commissioning of its first commercial scale facility, which is capable of producing one tonne of high-purity graphene nanoplatelets per year. AGM manufactures graphene through a proprietary, continuous and scalable ‘bottom-up’ process which involves assembling carbon precursors into graphene. AGM’s continuous-flow method produces substrate-free, graphene nanoplatelets that are free of graphitic impurities or transition metals and can be readily incorporated in composites and dispersions. Building on the one tonne per year capacity of its first facility, AGM plans to scale up the capacity of its plant to eight tonnes per annum over the next 18 months. Rolith was chosen for the Best Technical Development Manufacturing Award based on its production of transparent metal mesh electrodes for large touch screen displays and OLED lighting. Rolith has used its proprietary nanolithography technology called Rolling Mask Lithography for fabrication of transparent metal mesh electrodes on large areas of substrate materials. RML is based on nearfield continuous optical lithography, which is implemented using cylindrical phase masks. Harvard University won the Academic R&D Award for its work on 3D Printing of Li Ion Microbatteries. The work is fascinating -the University has printed rechargeable 3D Li-ion microbatteries composed of high-aspect ratio anode and cathode micro-arrays that are interdigitated on a sub-‐millimeter scale, and exhibit amongst the highest area energy and power densities reported to date. These microbatteries occupy volumes less than 1mm3 – equivalent in size to a single grain of sand – and are 1000 times smaller than the smallest commercially available rechargeable batteries. The university is working on developing these batteries for a broad range of autonomous applications, including biomedical devices, micro-UAVs, and distributed sensor arrays (e.g., smart dust). Imprint Energy won the Best Product Development Award for its Wirelessly-linked wearable displays and sensors driven by print manufactured, rechargeable batteries. The company has made a thin, flexible wearable wireless smart watch with E-ink displays and sensors, powered with printed rechargeable batteries, that can exchange information over a BlueTooth wireless link with a smartphone device (IPhone 4s – 5s). This was based on Imprint’s printed battery process and materials set to produce 50mWh ultrathin, flexible batteries. Cambrios received the Best Commercialization Award for its ClearOhm material, which is made from highly conductive silver nanowires offering higher optical and electrical performance than previous generation transparent conductive materials such as indium tin oxide (ITO). The company won this award for its commercial success in deploying the technology into a range of products. Most recently it has been adopted by the world’s largest touch sensor manufacturer, TPK. ClearOhm material commercially is being used in products by leading brands such as Lenovo, LG, NEC and others that are sold worldwide.
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !