Summer Course Includes New Printing Electronics Module
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Summer Course includes new Printing Electronics Module
Attend NPIRI’s Summer Course, July 16-21, 2017, at the Sonoco Institute in Clemson, S.C., USA, and dive into the latest research on process capabilities and limitations of flexography for printed electronics applications. This year’s Summer Course will feature a new session focusing on benchmarking studies conducted at Clemson using nano-silver inks in a production environment, in which conductive grids were printed and fully sintered in-line at production speeds of 200 m/sec. You'll learn design considerations for flexo and gravure printing, as well as the results of a collaborative effort between Clemson and PARC, a Xerox company, to print antennas designed to capture ambient RF energy.
Other New Topics include a 2017 Regulatory Overview and a tour of the state-of-the-art Sonoco Institute. See the complete course syllabus for more information on these sessions and more.
Only at NPIRI's Summer Course can you learn the where, how, and why raw materials are used - and more - directly from experts at Allnex, BASF, Cabot Corp., Clemson University, IGT Testing Systems, INX, Joules Angstrom U.V. Printing Inks, Kershaw Instrumentation, Kustom Group, NAPIM, Printers' Service, Sun Chemical, and Verso Paper.
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind course!