Electronic & Conductive Ink Conference Showcases Future of Ink Technology
Highlights include talks on conductive inks, smart packaging, displays, sensors, healthcare, equipment and testing.
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Sun Chemical, DuPont, Tekscan, NovaCentrix and ChemCubed Highlight Advances in Printed Electronics
Flexible and printed electronics applications are increasingly appearing in commercial applications every day, from wearables for healthcare to smart packaging, sensors, automotive tail lights and displays, flexible displays, photovoltaics and more, with more products coming fast through the pipeline.
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XENON, Brewer Science, SEMI, Bühler and UMass-Lowell Offer Insights During Conductive Ink Conference
Flexible and printed electronics applications are increasingly appearing in commercial applications every day, from wearables for healthcare to sensors and more. Equipment and conductive inks play important roles. These were some of the insights from industry leaders during the Electronic and Conductive Inks Conference.
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Liquid X, NAPIM, SPF-Inc. and PE Now Highlight Closing Session of Conductive Ink Conference
The potential applications for the flexible and printed electronics industry appear to be virtually endless, and electronic and conductive inks are essential to this fast-growing technology. Estimates place the conductive ink field at $2.5 billion. To meet the needs of this growing field, conductive ink manufacturers are working on new high-tech materials.
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SLIDESHOW: Scenes from the 2019 Electronic and Conductive Ink Conference
Flexible and printed electronics applications are increasingly appearing in commercial applications every day, from wearables for healthcare to smart packaging, sensors, automotive tail lights and displays, flexible displays, photovoltaics and more, with more products coming fast through the pipeline.
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