New advances in healthcare, sustainability among areas discussed by presenters.
David Savastano, Editor03.03.21
There are a lot of interesting advances in the field of flexible hybrid electronics (FHE). To keep the FHE community in the loop, this year’s four-day virtual FLEX 2021 conference highlighted new FHE technologies, materials and equipment advances, sensors, power sources and much more.
The first two days covered flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) and materials; the report can be found here. Feb. 24’s session focused on Sensors and MEMS, while Feb. 25 covered Sustainability and Power.
On-demand content will be available through March 26.
Sensors and MEMS
The Feb. 24 session focused on Sensors and MEMS (microelectromechanical systems), beginning with the keynote talk, “Electronics on the Brain,” given by George Malliaras of the University of Cambridge.
Malliaras reported that the emergence of bioelectronic medicine is an accelerating trend.
“This is great news,” he said. &
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