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  • Supplier Profile
    InkTec Corporation was founded in 1992 with the company's motto, "Today's Technology is never good enough for us". Since its establishment, InkTec has still enjoyed a great...
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    Mayaterials Inc. was founded in January of 2003. The company objectives are to commercialize coating technologies based on octasilsesquioxanes of the type [ROSiO1.5]8 and its polymeric derivatives,...
  • News - 25 Jan 2010
    Large-area, organic and printed electronics - complementing traditional silicon-based microelectronics - is at the threshold of mass production, promising a host of thin and lightweight, flexible and...
  • News - 25 Jun 2010
    Methode Development Company, a business unit of Methode Electronics, Inc., announces that its conductive inkjet printable ink can now print circuits directly onto treated polyesters. The...
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    Founded in 2011, Elcora is a vertically integrated graphite & graphene company. The company mines, processes, refines graphite and targets high-end graphite markets including li-ion batteries and...
  • News - 26 Aug 2013
    PV Nano Cell Ltd., which develops and manufactures innovative nano metric materials that enable non-contact printing of conductive patterns in solar cells and for Printed Electronics, reports having...
  • Article - 22 Aug 2017
    Black phosphorus (BP) is an emerging two-dimensional material that has gained an increasing amount of interest for various applications, especially within the electronics sector.
  • News - 12 Feb 2014
    With a nod to 3rd century Chinese woodblock printing and children's rubber stamp toys, researchers in Houston have developed a way to print living cells onto any surface, in virtually any shape....
  • News - 15 Mar 2017
    Today in electronics there are two main approaches to building circuits: the rigid one (silicon circuits) and the new, more appealing, flexible one based on paper and polymeric substrates that can be...
  • News - 21 May 2013
    Imagine a bendable tablet computer or an electronic newspaper that could fold to fit in a pocket. The technology for these devices may not be so far off. Northwestern University researchers have...

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