Printed shoe electronics is the term used for a relatively new technology that defines the printing of electronic circuits and components on common media such as paper, plastic, and textile, using standard graphic arts printing processes and press equipment. But instead of using standard inks, newly developed electronic inks are used to print active devices, such as thin printed batteries. Although the concept of printed electronics has been around for some time, recent advances in conductive ink chemistry and flexible substrates promise to deliver a flood of new markets and applications. Leading companies are currently using the printing technology on line to transform basic circuit elements, such as thin-film transistors, resistors, inductors, and capacitors into printed batteries, displays, sensors, RFID tags, interactive packaging. Institute of Leather Industry is looking partner from printed electronics industry leaders or from flexographic printing industry to development printed electronics on new piezoelectroactive polymer films. The primary advantages of printed electronics include low cost, attractive and flexible form factor, ease of production and case of integration.
Printed shoe electronics is the term used for a relatively new technology that defines the printing of electronic circuits and components on common media such as paper, plastic, and textile, using standard graphic arts printing processes and press equipment. But instead of using standard inks, newly developed electronic inks are used to print active devices, such as thin printed batteries. Although the concept of printed electronics has been around for some time, recent advances in conductive ink chemistry and flexible substrates promise to deliver a flood of new markets and applications. Leading companies are currently using the printing technology on line to transform basic circuit elements, such as thin-film transistors, resistors, inductors, and capacitors into printed batteries, displays, sensors, RFID tags, interactive packaging. Institute of Leather Industry is looking partner from printed electronics industry leaders or from flexographic printing industry to development printed electronics on new piezoelectroactive polymer films. The primary advantages of printed electronics include low cost, attractive and flexible form factor; ease of production and ease of integration.
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