Speakers highlight research, commercialization of flexible hybrid electronics products.
David Savastano, Editor02.21.19
SEMI-FlexTech’s FLEX 2019 looked at a wide range of topics on its middle day, Feb. 20, in Monterey, CA. Sessions covered a wide gamut of topics, from Applications and Reliability to Manufacturing, Sensors, Devices and more, and attendees received a wealth of information on the state of the flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) industry, including what’s available in the market and what is being developed in the labs.
Applications were the focus of FLEX Session 5, which started with John Pan, professor, California Polytechnic State University, who presented an overview with “Printed Electronics – A Benchmark Study.” Professor Pan noted that the mobility of organic semiconductors has been increased more than 1,000 times since 2000.
“We see what current performance levels are,” Pan observed. “We have investigated printed passives and graphics with embedded electronics; sensors, divided by chemical (gas, biomarkers), electrical,
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