Kerry Pianoforte08.09.11
GSI Technologies, a leader in printed electronics specialty manufacturing, was named a prominent participant in the medical sensors market by Frost & Sullivan’s recently published “World Printed Electronics Market” report.
Frost & Sullivan’s report projects the printed electronics industry to grow from $910 million in 2011 to $5.04 billion by 2016. Jack Kraemer, president of GSI Technologies, sees the company as poised to take advantage of this growth.
“GSI Technologies is very excited to play a key role for technology commercialization within the emerging market of printed electronics,” Kraemer said.
GSI Technologies’ printed electronics capabilities go well beyond simple medical sensors.
“We continue to advance our engineering knowledge of functional printing to provide electronic features in thin flexible form factors for medical, display, and automotive products,” GSI Technologies’ CTO Gordon Smith noted.
Frost & Sullivan’s report projects the printed electronics industry to grow from $910 million in 2011 to $5.04 billion by 2016. Jack Kraemer, president of GSI Technologies, sees the company as poised to take advantage of this growth.
“GSI Technologies is very excited to play a key role for technology commercialization within the emerging market of printed electronics,” Kraemer said.
GSI Technologies’ printed electronics capabilities go well beyond simple medical sensors.
“We continue to advance our engineering knowledge of functional printing to provide electronic features in thin flexible form factors for medical, display, and automotive products,” GSI Technologies’ CTO Gordon Smith noted.