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Printing is playing a key role in the development of low-cost flexible thin-film solar cells, and ink companies are creating novel new technologies for this fast-growing market.
Located in Austin, Texas, it comprises application technology lab with 3D printers and processing area, R&D lab, production rooms and associated office areas.
This new material is included within the Brewer Science product family of PermaSOL materials designed to address device- and wafer-level packaging requirements.
The event spotlighted advances in production-driven additive manufacturing in applications ranging from automotive parts to clothing design and fashion.
While the market for RFID and conductive inks has not grown as quickly as originally anticipated, the outlook for printed electronics is excellent as new applications and opportunities emerge.
Printing is playing a key role in the development of low-cost flexible thin-film solar cells, and ink companies are creating novel new technologies for this fast-growing market.
The RFID market continues to enjoy excellent growth as adaptation of the technology expands rapidly, and some major ink manufacturers are well-positioned to grow within the conductive ink marketplace.