Dr. Idacavage discusses opportunities in flexible electronics, 3D printing and more.
David Savastano and Kerry Pianoforte05.02.18
The field of flexible and printed electronics is clearly evolving, and it is interesting to hear the perspective of people who have long been involved in the field. From time to time, Printed Electronics Now interviews some of the leaders in the field and presents their viewpoints.
This week, we spoke with Dr. Mike J. Idacavage, VP business development with Colorado Photopolymer Solutions. Dr. Idacavage’ s work in UV curing started at Eastman Kodak with the establishment of a UV curing lab in 1985, and he has continued in the energy curing industry since that time.
Dr. Idacavage is a longtime leader in the field of UV and EB curing. He is a lifetime member of the Board of Directors of RadTech North America and served as president of RadTech North America from 2009-2010. In his current role, he serves as a technical advisor on a wide range of UV projects with a focus on 3D printing. Dr. Idacavage is also an adjunct associate professor at SUNY-ESF in Syracuse
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