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After a decade of intensive studies and development efforts, printed electronics can now be cost efficiently produced in masses. Performance and lifetime of printed components have steadily improved, thus encouraging wide adaptation. Use cases can exploit flexible LED and OLED for large area illumination, OPV for energy harvesting from light, thin and flexible batteries and supercapacitors for energy storage, sensors for physical quantities and diagnostics tests, to mention a few.
The PrintoCent community recently released a pioneering handbook that gives tools to rapid technology take off with numerous implementation examples and tangible advice on how to get the best out these brilliant components. The PrintoCent community strongly leads the industrialization of roll-to-roll printed technologies and hybrid integration. The product design processes are still in early phases but the first steps towards the development of design flow have been taken. For wider commercialization the hybrid integration is needed. The printed components combined with hybrid integration, design case examples and process control methods are all showcased in this handbook.
The book offers wide range of competences to all value chains of new printed based future products. The handbook is meant for anyone working on technical product design, so that they can utilize printed electronics/intelligence in the next generation products. The book will bridge the gap between theoretical research engineers and the actual design engineers developing commercial products. The key mission has been to encapsulate the possibilities of today into one comprehensive volume.
For more information, contact Turo Piila, chief editor of the handbook, Neficon Ltd. at [email protected].
The PrintoCent community recently released a pioneering handbook that gives tools to rapid technology take off with numerous implementation examples and tangible advice on how to get the best out these brilliant components. The PrintoCent community strongly leads the industrialization of roll-to-roll printed technologies and hybrid integration. The product design processes are still in early phases but the first steps towards the development of design flow have been taken. For wider commercialization the hybrid integration is needed. The printed components combined with hybrid integration, design case examples and process control methods are all showcased in this handbook.
The book offers wide range of competences to all value chains of new printed based future products. The handbook is meant for anyone working on technical product design, so that they can utilize printed electronics/intelligence in the next generation products. The book will bridge the gap between theoretical research engineers and the actual design engineers developing commercial products. The key mission has been to encapsulate the possibilities of today into one comprehensive volume.
For more information, contact Turo Piila, chief editor of the handbook, Neficon Ltd. at [email protected].