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David Savastano, Editor02.21.20
It is an exciting time for the flexible and printed electronics industry. The expanding use of hybrid systems, which combines the best elements of flexible/printed and conventional electronics, is helping more products reach markets such as automotive, healthcare, consumer and industrial applications. Sensors, wearables, smart packaging, in-mold electronics and more are becoming more mainstream applications, and as they appear in the market, more companies are seeing the possibilities.
In particular, two stories in Printed Electronics Now’s spring 2020 issue show the latest developments in the field, as well as what is on the horizon. First, in “Flexible and Printed Electronics are Reaching the Mainstream,” which begins on page 11, I spoke with end-users and flexible and printed electronics manufacturers about their experiences in the market and what we may see next.
From smart packaging and sensors to wearables and RFID and more, there are plenty of success stori
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