“We continue to see a wide range of new products entering the final stages of development, which depend on the application of technologies for flexible and printed electronics fabrication,” Stan Farnsworth, chief marketing officer for NovaCentrix, said. “We’re fortunate to be a technology and product contributor to the efforts of our customers – efforts including automotive, medical equipment and wearables, various textile applications, and of course different consumer electronics applications.”
“This appears to be a category that is showing significant growth, especially in the medical segment, such as pacemakers, heart monitoring equipment, muscle stimulation equipment that use printed circuits as well as diagnostic equipment including glucose monitors, and body temperature monitors,&
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