Most "printed" electronics mean either organic semiconductors, which generally have poor performance but are very cheap to print and flexible. This company also offers polysilicon, which is generally more expensive but is higher performance - it's used for TFT displays, for example. Both of these are usually patterned, so it's more for volume production that one-off like 3d printing.
I am not actually sure what the benefits of sheet-based logic are - RFID is obvious, but existing vendors prefer tiny, inflexible monocrystalline silicon dies instead. Are the Thinfilm RFID tags cheaper?
I am not actually sure what the benefits of sheet-based logic are - RFID is obvious, but existing vendors prefer tiny, inflexible monocrystalline silicon dies instead. Are the Thinfilm RFID tags cheaper?