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Isorg manufactures the world's first-ever image sensor (1 million pixels) on plastic. The company's sensor leverages printed organic electronics and targets the healthcare, security, manufacturing, and consumer electronics markets. Capabilities include a scanner for X-ray imaging, biometric sensor, barcode reader, diagnostics, and document scanning. Product benefits are: cost, flexibility, thin profile, mechanical strength, light weight, and high performance (sensitivity, and operation in visible and NIR modes).L'histoire du produit
The sensor was developed under the Printronics project, backed by the French Single Interministerial Fund. Isorg is a spinoff of the CEA created as a result of the same project. The company is also involved in other Minalogic-certified projects: Optitat (industrial control for pharmaceuticals with Sanofi-Aventis) and Roxtar (X-ray medical imaging with Trixell). The company is developing new electronics-on-plastic solutions for optical sensors.La société : ISORG
ISORG, high performance and large area organic photo detectors and image sensors
ISORG is the new start-up spin off of the Printed Components Laboratory of the CEA-LITEN Grenoble (Nanomaterials Department). The organic electronics is a breakthrough technology based on new conductor and semi-conductor materials of organic chemistry combined with the latest generation large area printing techniques. This technology transforms glass and plastic surfaces into smart surfaces able to sense and communicate. The sensors printed on plastic substrates are thin, light, and flexible, and enable real innovative mechanical integration and 3D product design. They offer high performances with large spectrum operation (visible and near infra-red) or selective spectral response, low current consumption, high EQE (photon to electron conversion ratio).
Target applications : industry (photometry, colorimetry, image capture, industrial control, object and shape recognition), smart lighting, industrial display (user interface), medical equipment (digital imaging, diagnostic and monitoring devices), environment (fluid and gaz monitoring), security (access control, fire detection), consumer electronics (scanners, user interface)