Kerry Pianoforte07.09.12
PragmatIC Printing Ltd and ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group, a group of businesses that are a part of Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW), an $18 billion global, diversified manufacturer of advanced industrial technology, today announced a licensing agreement enabling ITW to develop and sell novel printed electronics solutions incorporating PragmatIC’s unique technology.
ITW will also join the collaborative PragmatIC Pilot Production Program (P4) as an integrator, working with PragmatIC’s other partners to ensure a complete and scalable supply chain for these solutions.
The ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group has a leading presence in the security, pharmaceutical, architectural, graphics and coding markets. The ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group produce a variety of secure, functional, and decorative films, coatings, and foils products for a wide array of consumer, industrial and major governments around the world including secure document programs, financial transaction cards and major consumer goods brands. These unique customer-focused solutions provided by the group make ITW an ideal fit with many of the applications validated by PragmatIC’s recent prototyping activities.
ITW will also combine PragmatIC’s printed electronics with other decorative and security features, such as holographic or metallic foils and laminates to enable a novel range of fully converted functional solutions across a diverse set of form factors including foils, labels, inlays and packaging. Some of ITW’s decorative and security solutions able to be further enhanced through the incorporation of intelligent and interactive printed electronics.
“We see a growing and very large opportunity for PragmatIC Printing’s unique technology, as it provides a strong platform for product innovation across a broad range of ITW businesses,” said John Schneider, vice president of technology for the ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group. “The P4 initiative ensures that it is not just an isolated technology, but rather part of a complete ecosystem enabling commercially viable solutions to be rolled out in the near future.”
“We are extremely happy that our technical and commercial approach has been validated by a company with the market presence and diversity of ITW,” Scott White, CEO of PragmatIC Printing, added. “This relationship strongly complements our other P4 partnerships, and we look forward to working closely with them to establish and scale the entire value chain for complete printed electronics solutions.”
ITW will also join the collaborative PragmatIC Pilot Production Program (P4) as an integrator, working with PragmatIC’s other partners to ensure a complete and scalable supply chain for these solutions.
The ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group has a leading presence in the security, pharmaceutical, architectural, graphics and coding markets. The ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group produce a variety of secure, functional, and decorative films, coatings, and foils products for a wide array of consumer, industrial and major governments around the world including secure document programs, financial transaction cards and major consumer goods brands. These unique customer-focused solutions provided by the group make ITW an ideal fit with many of the applications validated by PragmatIC’s recent prototyping activities.
ITW will also combine PragmatIC’s printed electronics with other decorative and security features, such as holographic or metallic foils and laminates to enable a novel range of fully converted functional solutions across a diverse set of form factors including foils, labels, inlays and packaging. Some of ITW’s decorative and security solutions able to be further enhanced through the incorporation of intelligent and interactive printed electronics.
“We see a growing and very large opportunity for PragmatIC Printing’s unique technology, as it provides a strong platform for product innovation across a broad range of ITW businesses,” said John Schneider, vice president of technology for the ITW Foils and Thermal Films Group. “The P4 initiative ensures that it is not just an isolated technology, but rather part of a complete ecosystem enabling commercially viable solutions to be rolled out in the near future.”
“We are extremely happy that our technical and commercial approach has been validated by a company with the market presence and diversity of ITW,” Scott White, CEO of PragmatIC Printing, added. “This relationship strongly complements our other P4 partnerships, and we look forward to working closely with them to establish and scale the entire value chain for complete printed electronics solutions.”