Dave Savastano09.17.09
NTERA, Inc. and plastic electronic GmbH announced they have entered into a license agreement to develop advanced printed electronics products using NTERA’s NanoChromics technology.
Under the agreement, plastic electronic will design, develop and manufacture prototype printed electronics products using NTERA’s NanoChromics technology at its Linz, Austria facility, starting with a NanoChromics Display Evaluation Kit, which is now available for sale at green-lama.com, the premier on-line platform for the printed electronics market.
The Evaluation Kit includes several unique color change features and programmable electronics that demonstrate the benefits of NanoChromics technology for a wide range of applications, from in store advertising displays (Point of Purchase and Point of Sale), to novelty features for consumer products and segmented numeric displays for industrial and bio-medical applications.
"We believe that NTERA’s technology provides the ideal solution for high quality, cost effective displays for hybrid electronics products,” said Philipp Weissel, general manager of plastic electronic GmbH. “Together, the availability of the Evaluation Kit and the launch of the green-lama.com on-line shop signify a new milestone for the printed electronics industry, and a clear indication of market readiness for the technology.”
“This agreement allows NTERA to continue to support plastic electronic in driving the commercialization of advanced printed electronic solutions, which deliver color change display features in novel form factors on flexible substrates,” said Dr. David Corr, CEO of NTERA, Inc. “plastic electronic has established itself as an innovator and market visionary for these emerging applications, and we are pleased to be working together.”
In addition to the NanoChromics Display Evaluation Kit, plastic electronic GmbH has developed NCD displays and other prototype hybrid electronics products incorporating NTERA’s materials for several customers.
Under the agreement, plastic electronic will design, develop and manufacture prototype printed electronics products using NTERA’s NanoChromics technology at its Linz, Austria facility, starting with a NanoChromics Display Evaluation Kit, which is now available for sale at green-lama.com, the premier on-line platform for the printed electronics market.
The Evaluation Kit includes several unique color change features and programmable electronics that demonstrate the benefits of NanoChromics technology for a wide range of applications, from in store advertising displays (Point of Purchase and Point of Sale), to novelty features for consumer products and segmented numeric displays for industrial and bio-medical applications.
"We believe that NTERA’s technology provides the ideal solution for high quality, cost effective displays for hybrid electronics products,” said Philipp Weissel, general manager of plastic electronic GmbH. “Together, the availability of the Evaluation Kit and the launch of the green-lama.com on-line shop signify a new milestone for the printed electronics industry, and a clear indication of market readiness for the technology.”
“This agreement allows NTERA to continue to support plastic electronic in driving the commercialization of advanced printed electronic solutions, which deliver color change display features in novel form factors on flexible substrates,” said Dr. David Corr, CEO of NTERA, Inc. “plastic electronic has established itself as an innovator and market visionary for these emerging applications, and we are pleased to be working together.”
In addition to the NanoChromics Display Evaluation Kit, plastic electronic GmbH has developed NCD displays and other prototype hybrid electronics products incorporating NTERA’s materials for several customers.