A roll-to-roll strategy for the production of future wearable photoelectric devices with higher performance and at a lower cost.

A roll-to-roll strategy for the production of future wearable photoelectric devices with higher performance and at a lower cost.
Graphene sensors with high-resolution features are produced on flexible tapes for wearable electronics via a simplified drop-cast-and-transfer process.
Metamorphic and stretchable electronics applications were developed by researchers from the Technical University of Ilmenau, which enable new 3D shapes and new form factors for electronics applications.
A marking protocol is developed in which nanogels are used as a smart biocompatible ink. These interactive markers offer new solutions for security and traceability applications.
Soft microswimmers that use a combination of acoustic and magnetic fields to demonstrate motion with precise manoeuvrability in a blood vessel.
A wearable liquid-embedded microfluidic tactile sensor capable of haptic perception has been prepared.
This years’ EUROMAT2017 conference took place in Thessaloniki, Greece, 17-22 September.
The recent progress made in inkjet printed organic transistors for plastic electronics applications is reviewed.
These stretchable optic fibre-based sensors could be stitched right into your clothes to monitor muscle strain during exercise.
A new type of surface optical sensor for water capable of being embedded in aircraft wings with no influence on the aerodynamic design and capable of record high-performance.