10.07.23
Here's this week's weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended Oct. 6, 2023.
This week’s most read Printed Electronics Now story was SRI/PARC’s development of ink-borne “chiplets” that hold promise for printed electronics. The second most read was the finalizing of Fujifilm’s acquisition of the electronic chemicals business of Entegris.
The third most read was Japan Display’s new OLED fab for its eLEAP displays in Wuhu, China, followed by Schott’s expanded glass substrate portfolio and Jabil’s announcement of its planned sale of its Mobility business to BYDE for $2.2 billion.
Here are our top five most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ink-Borne ‘Chiplets’ Could Lead to Printable Displays, Electronics and More
2. Fujifilm Completes Acquisition of Electronic Chemicals Business from Entegris
3. JDI Launches Launch Large-Scale eLEAP Project in China
4. SCHOTT Strengthens Glass Substrate Portfolio
5. Jabil Announces Definitive Agreement to Divest Mobility Business for $2.2B
Thanks for reading our news! We'll have a new list for you next Saturday.
Have a great week!
Dave Savastano
Editor
This week’s most read Printed Electronics Now story was SRI/PARC’s development of ink-borne “chiplets” that hold promise for printed electronics. The second most read was the finalizing of Fujifilm’s acquisition of the electronic chemicals business of Entegris.
The third most read was Japan Display’s new OLED fab for its eLEAP displays in Wuhu, China, followed by Schott’s expanded glass substrate portfolio and Jabil’s announcement of its planned sale of its Mobility business to BYDE for $2.2 billion.
Here are our top five most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ink-Borne ‘Chiplets’ Could Lead to Printable Displays, Electronics and More
2. Fujifilm Completes Acquisition of Electronic Chemicals Business from Entegris
3. JDI Launches Launch Large-Scale eLEAP Project in China
4. SCHOTT Strengthens Glass Substrate Portfolio
5. Jabil Announces Definitive Agreement to Divest Mobility Business for $2.2B
Thanks for reading our news! We'll have a new list for you next Saturday.
Have a great week!
Dave Savastano
Editor