Building Electronics on Paper - Why, How, and Who
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Aug 6-7, 2013
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
Pre-registration closes tomorrow, Friday, August 2 for the ground-breaking workshop Building Electronics on Paper – Why, How & Who at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI.
Join us on August 6-7, 2013 along with companies such as Appvion, Brother International, Cambridge Display Technology, DuPont, EMD Chemicals, Gentex, Goss, Kellogg's, Kodak, Konica, Jabil, MeadWestvaco, Sappi, Verso Paper, and others to hear and discuss advancements and challenges in building electronics on paper substrates.
Paper can take on incredible properties when combined with new nanomaterials, some very capable of holding the strict geometries demanded by electronic circuitry. Meanwhile, electronic-conducting materials are being developed that hold their shape and transfer electrons at acceptable rates for many applications.
Paper 360° is the media sponsor and TAPPI members receive a substantial registration discount. Use discount code: PAPER360.
Join us as we explore applications that can take advantage of these new capabilities and where paper and electronics become compatible. Gain an understanding of the processes and methodologies being created by a wide range of enterprising companies and research institutes, starting with our host, the Center for the Advancement of Printed Electronics (CAPE) at Western Michigan University.
This workshop is close to reaching its maximum participants. Register now to ensure your attendance and access to the networking dinner.
See workshop details and register today.
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