Nano ePrint Ltd. is moving steadily toward commercialization of its innovative approach to printed electronics, says Cambridge Network. At IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA on December 1, CEO Scott White will describe Nano ePrint's development of modular and configurable circuit architecture, an approach that will enable low-cost, high-volume manufacture of a generic circuit design that can then be tailored for customer-specific requirements as it is integrated into downstream printing processes, says White. Mass-market electronic smart packaging is a key target niche.
Printed electronics to re-shape packaging?
As Nano ePrint advances in the development of what it says will be the world's first printed programmable logic devices, applications in consumer goods packaging are high on the list of priorities.
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