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Editorial Stretchable Displays, Summer Days By Stephen P. Atwood
Industry News By Jenny Donelan
Guest Editorial Stretch of Imagination By Ruiqing (Ray) Ma
Frontline Technology: Stretchable Displays: From Concept Toward Reality Stretchable displays are now being developed using strategies involving intrinsically stretchable devices, wrinkled ultra-thin devices, and hybrid-type devices. By Yongtaek Hong, Byeongmoon Lee, Eunho Oh, and Junghwan Byun
Frontline Technology: Stretchable Oxide TFT for Wearable Electronics Oxide thin-film transistors (TFTs) in a neutral plane are shown to be robust under mechanical bending and thus can also be suitable for TFT backplanes for stretchable electronics. By Xiuling Li and Jin Jang
Frontline Technology: Developing Liquid-Crystal Functionalized Fabrics for Wearable Sensors Looking to the future, we can envision how liquid-crystal fabrics can be designed to respond to chemical and biological stimuli, signaling the presence of bacteria and viruses, and opening the potential for wearable medical sensors. By Junren Wang, Antal Jákli, Yu Guan, Shaohai Fu, and John West
Making Displays Work for You: New Polymer Materials Enable a Variety of Flexible Substrates The Pylux family of polysulfide thermosetting polymers (PSTs) has been developed to enhance manufacturing options for a wide range of flexible displays and electronics. By Tolis Voutsas, Radu Reit, Adrian Avendano, David Arreaga, and John Dupree
Show Highlights: Display Week 2017 Daily Reports Foveal rendering, high-resolution automobile lamps, flat-panel speakers -- and friends -- were only a few of the highlights that Information Display's experts reported on from Display Week 2017 in Los Angeles. By Information Display Staff
Market Insights: Q&A with Pixel Scientific By Dick McCartney and Jenny Donelan
SID News: Honors and Awards Nominations Compiled by the editorial staff