“Printed electronics is a new technology which makes use of conventional printing methods to produce fast, simple and cheap electronics.”
Printed Electronics Arena meeting report - Sweden
On 20 November, the Printed Electronics Arena had a one day meeting in Norrkoping Science Park Sweden. About 60 people are employed on printed electronics between Norrkoping and Linkoping, 25 kilometers away. While this effort is not as great as in the hottest regions for printed electronics in Europe - Cambridge UK, Eindhoven in the Netherlands and Dresden in Germany, it is growing and it has a unique experience of paper electronics, one wave of the future, and a strong background in reel to reel printing of electronics.
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15/04/2008A New Testbed to be Opened for Tomorrows Products
Soon a testbed will be opened for the products of tomorrow which will be housed in Norrköping Science Park located in the historical and traditional old industrial landscape in Norrköping. -
29/11/2007Printed Electronics Arena meeting report - Sweden
On 20 November, the Printed Electronics Arena had a one day meeting in Norrkoping Science Park Sweden. -
19/10/2007A Piece in the Development Puzzle
The field of Printed Electronics is developing fast, moving from research to production to end product. World wide actors involved in this field come from research institutes, manufacturers and possible end-users. -
05/09/2007Swedish Paper Gets Smart
researchers are already working on their fourth generation of digital paper products in conjunction with the Swedish paper industry. The latest innovation to come out of the project is paper that talks.
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