Kerry Pianoforte06.14.11
NTERA, the developer of all-printed, color changing NanoChromics display technologies, and Conductive Compounds, a leading manufacturer of specialty materials for printed electronics and electronic assembly industries, announced that they have entered into a co-marketing agreement to promote their compatible materials and inks.
Conductive Compounds, Inc. will be showcasing examples of NTERA’s technology at the 2011 SGIA Printed Electronics and Membrane Switch Symposium June 14-16 in San Jose, CA.
NTERA’s proprietary NanoChromics Inks provide a unique combination of high resolution patterning, low power capability and cost effective integration through an all-printed manufacturing process. These features enable NanoChromics Displays (NCD’s) to be integrated into a variety of products and novel form factors such as membrane switches, portable sensor systems and packaging.
Conductive Compounds’ product portfolio includes electrically conductive inks, conductive adhesives, dielectrics, conformal coatings and other specialty materials supporting a variety of printing, curing and assembly processes. Other services include custom formulations and analysis supported by an expansive state of the art laboratory.
The companies have demonstrated the interoperability of Conductive Compounds' silver inks and NTERA’s NanoChromics printed display technology. The collaboration will seek to extend both companies' positions as suppliers to the printed electronics industry by emphasizing the benefits of printed systems and advanced flexible form factors in applications such as medical devices, sensor systems, membrane switches and smart packaging.
Conductive Compounds, Inc. will be showcasing examples of NTERA’s technology at the 2011 SGIA Printed Electronics and Membrane Switch Symposium June 14-16 in San Jose, CA.
NTERA’s proprietary NanoChromics Inks provide a unique combination of high resolution patterning, low power capability and cost effective integration through an all-printed manufacturing process. These features enable NanoChromics Displays (NCD’s) to be integrated into a variety of products and novel form factors such as membrane switches, portable sensor systems and packaging.
Conductive Compounds’ product portfolio includes electrically conductive inks, conductive adhesives, dielectrics, conformal coatings and other specialty materials supporting a variety of printing, curing and assembly processes. Other services include custom formulations and analysis supported by an expansive state of the art laboratory.
The companies have demonstrated the interoperability of Conductive Compounds' silver inks and NTERA’s NanoChromics printed display technology. The collaboration will seek to extend both companies' positions as suppliers to the printed electronics industry by emphasizing the benefits of printed systems and advanced flexible form factors in applications such as medical devices, sensor systems, membrane switches and smart packaging.