Nicholas Skelton, digital marketing manager for Brewer Science, Inc., said the company is seeing more interest in the flexible sensor segment, driven by the potential for flexible form factors.
“Our ability to customize not only form factor but also to supply critical information is creating more direct interest in Brewer Science,” he added. “Over the last year, we have seen an increased interest in printed sensors with flexible form factors and believe that we are starting to see the adoption curve change from just R&D and innovators to more early adopters looking at these products.”
Roy Bjorlin, global commercial and strategic initiatives director, Electronics Materials, Sun Chemical, said he is seeing more interest from end users for flexibl
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