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David Savastano, Editor04.12.10
As Printed Electronics & Photovoltaics Europe 2010, held by IDTechEx, prepares to open its doors tomorrow in Dresden, Germany, exhibitors are looking forward to showcasing their latest products for the PE field.
Much of the latest developments are occurring in equipment. For example, NovaCentrix will be displaying its PulseForge 3000 tool in Europe.
“This is the first time we will have a PulseForge 3000-series tool on exhibit in Europe,” said Stan Farnsworth, vice president of marketing for NovaCentrix. “We have had them in the U.S. since 2008 with our PulseForge 3100. In Dresden, we will have a PulseForge 3300, designed for silicon and semiconductor processing, and an example of the new PulseForge 3200, designed for metal ink processing. Both systems are designed for CE Mark compliance. Both tools are designed for development use as well as production, and will be operational in the exhibit hall.”
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