PennState: Printing circuits on irregular surfaces with pulses of light


Companies / Markets

Printable electronics could cause a proliferation of smart, connected devices, from household appliances that can communicate with each other to medical diagnostic sensors that can be placed on the body to forgo invasive procedures. But the variety of printing surfaces poses a challenge, since a method used to print on a flat object may not be safe for use on human skin or applicable for complicated textures and shapes.

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TechBlick Masterclasses – By the industry, for the industry


Exhibitions / Events

TechBlick is launching a series of on-demand masterclasses on emerging technologies. These masterclasses are by industry experts for the industry. The lecturers are handpicked experts in their field, bringing years of real-world experience in production, application development, and product development.

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Ynvisible signs North American distribution agreement with Display Logic for printed electrochromic displays


Companies / Markets

Ynvisible Interactive Inc. (Vancouver, Canada), a fast-growing firm in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, has signed an exclusive North American distribution agreement with global display distributor Display Logic (Happauge, New York) to offer its electrochromic displays (ECD), drivers, driving protocols, and kits to customers in the United States and Canada.

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PragmatIC Semiconductor leads project to increase the value of plastic waste


Companies / Markets

PragmatIC Semiconductor (Cambridge, UK), a world leader in flexible electronics, is working on an Innovate UK, Manufacturing Made Smarter project to increase the quality of plastic recyclate. In the project, code-named SORTIT, packaging will be given unique digital IDs to facilitate the tracking and separation of packaging waste in a materials recovery facility (MRF).

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IoT pioneer Wiliot secures $200M investment round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2


Companies / Markets

Wiliot, a sensing as a service company and Internet of Things (IoT) technology leader whose self-powered, stamp-sized computer is intended to change the relationship between manufacturers and their products, recently received $200M in a Series C funding round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2.

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