“Printed electronics is a new technology which makes use of conventional printing methods to produce fast, simple and cheap electronics.”
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15/04/2008 | A 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.
/ Printed Electronics / News / A New Testbed to be Opened for Tomorrows Products
29/11/2007 | Printed Electronics Arena meeting report - Sweden
On 20 November, the Printed Electronics Arena had a one day meeting in Norrkoping Science Park Sweden. / Printed Electronics / News / Printed Electronics Arena meeting report - Sweden
19/10/2007 | A 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./ Printed Electronics / News / A Piece in the Development Puzzle
05/09/2007 | Swedish 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.
/ Printed Electronics / News / Swedish Paper Gets Smart
07/06/2007 | Conducting Paint and Intelligent Labels
Low cost electronics produced in large volumes is what is important in the field of printed electronics. / Printed Electronics / News / Conducting Paint and Intelligent Labels
04/04/2007 | The Station Master is in Place
- It is a big challenge to see if there is a market for these types of products. That is to say, printed organic, electrically conductive material on a flexible carrier which, initially, is paper. We think so. / Printed Electronics / News / The Station Master is in Place
04/01/2007 | New Materials
Organic materials can offer a low-cost alternative for printed electronics and flexible displays./ Printed Electronics / News / New Materials
24/11/2006 | Rubiks Cube and Knowledge Source
Leif Ljungqvist is a newly appointed cluster coach in the area of printed electronics which is just one of the four profile areas that Norrköping Science Park is focusing on. / Printed Electronics / News / Rubiks Cube and Knowledge Source
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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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