Overview
- First roll to roll machine for printed electronics
- CLIP newsletter: Why do we need low-cost conductive inks?
- DuPont to release low-cost conductive inks
- Diginova
- November 27: Future of Conductive Printing
- SDK to Unveil its Latest Silver Nanowire Ink for Electronic Devices at PE Asia 2012
- High Tech in packaging
- Conductive inks retain conductivity after molding of printing substrate
- CLIP newsletter: Conductive inks: the advantages
- Aerosol Jet Printing
News
November 27: Future of Conductive Printing
Masterclass/Workshop - It is generally accepted that PE is a disruptive technology which will enable next-generation ICT, energy, healthcare, entertainment and advertising industry solutions to meet large end user markets demand in the future. This makes printing of conductive materials for printed electronics applications an area of great economical potential and fast technical progress. Today, most of the printed electronics are based on silver based inks. The high price of silver is a bottleneck for the breakthrough of several applications. Within the European funded CLIP-project, research institutes, SME's and SME Associations are working together to develop low cost inks based on copper for use in optimized high volume low cost printing technologies (screen, flexo) and digital non contact printing technologies (inkjet and aerosol jet printing). In this first event on Conductive Printing, we give an overview on the state-of-the-art and new developments in the field of conductive ink development, printing technology and applications.
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