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1 July 2025

The Future of Electronics RESHAPED conference and exhibition: Program update (22 & 23 OCT 2025, Berlin)

The most important conference and exhibition worldwide dedicated to printed electroncis, additive electronics, sustainable electronics, wearable electronics, stretchable electronics, soft electronics, textile electronics and more https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped Discover the Future of Additive, Printed, Sustainable, Hybrid, Wearable & 3D Electronics 🔷100 onsite talks 🔷90+ exhibitors 🔷12 masterclasses 🔷3 tours 🔷600+ participants Join us at Electronics RESHAPED in Berlin on 22 and 23 OCT 2025 - the flagship global meeting point for applied research and industry. Join the movement. Explore & RESHAPE the Future of Electronics – NOW! World-class agenda with 100 onsite talks - Breakthroughs reshaping tomorrow—on stage at TechBlick in Berlin! Incredible agenda including 100 talks organised in 4 parallel tracks from across the entire technology spectrum and across the globe. The agenda features Toyota, Lockheed Martin, Valeo, Antolin, Sato Global, GE Aerospace, Fuji, Panasonic, Kodak and many other incredible large and small companies as well as research centres. No other event worldwide offers such a cutting-edge and comprehensive agenda as TechBlick events. ­ Explore The Agenda NOW ­ Incredible tradeshow with 90+ exhibitors What happening next is already on show here! Dynamic tradeshow floor featuring over 90 exhibitors from around the world, showcasing their latest innovations and products. This is an incredible opportunity to explore the state-of-the-art in ...

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6 June 2025

Roll-to-Roll Process to Transform the Creation of Flexible Printed Electronics in Healthcare | Linxens

Author : Sabine Kaced | sabine.kaced@linxens.com How can the Roll-to-Roll Process Transform the Creation of Flexible Printed Electronics in Healthcare? The healthcare industry is experiencing a revolution, driven by advancements in wearable devices and biosensors that monitor patients non-invasively and in real time. At the forefront of this transformation is the Roll-to-Roll (R2R) process, a manufacturing breakthrough that is reshaping how flexible printed electronics are created. Linxens Healthcare is leading the way in leveraging R2R technology and contract manufacturing capabilities to deliver cost-effective, scalable and precise solutions for innovative healthcare monitoring. Harnessing the power of Roll-to-Roll technology At Linxens Healthcare, we harness the power of the R2R process to produce cutting-edge electronic skin patches equipped with electrochemical sensors, integrated electronic components, and skin adhesives. With years of expertise in printed electronics and converting, Linxens Healthcare has established itself as a trusted partner for the development and manufacturing of flexible healthcare solutions. Inside the Roll-to-Roll Process: Driving Innovation in Healthcare R2R is a high-throughput manufacturing technique that involves the continuous processing of flexible substrates - such as plastic films, metal foils, or textiles - through various stages of printing, coating, and assembly. At Linxens Healthcare, we utilize advanced printing methods like scr...

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22 May 2025

The Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA Heads to Mountain View, California in 2026!

We are excited to announce that TechBlick’s flagship event, Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA , will take place on 10–11 June 2026  at the iconic Computer History Museum  in Mountain View, California . 🗓 Event:   Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA 📅 Dates:  10 & 11 June 2026 📍 Venue:  Computer History Museum 📌 Location:  Mountain View, California 🎤 Organised by:  TechBlick This premier international event is North America’s largest and most important exhibition and conference focused on the latest advancements in: Additive Electronics Printed Electronics Hybrid Electronics 3D Electronics Sustainable Electronics Soft Electronics Wearable & Textile Electronics Flexible & Stretchable Electronics Formed & R2R Electronics ... and more! 🔜 More details, including our 80+ exhibitor floorplan, will be announced in June 2025. In the meantime, explore our upcoming  and past  editions of Future of Electronics RESHAPED: Upcoming 2025 (Boston) 2025 (Berlin) Past 2024 (Boston) 2024 (Berlin) 2023 (Berlin) 2022 (Eindhoven)...

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19 May 2025

Silicon Austria Labs | From Innovation to Obsolescence: Tackling the End-of-Life Challenges of Printed Sensors

Author: Johanna Zikulnig, Silicon Austria Labs As the sensor market surges ahead, driven by megatrends like the Internet of Things (IoT), digital healthcare, and smart packaging, it's becoming increasingly urgent to consider not just how sensors are made, but also but also what happens to them at the end of their life cycle. At Silicon Austria Labs (SAL), we are investigating a critical yet often neglected aspect of this growth from manufacturing until the end-of-life (EoL) of printed and hybrid sensors. Our research focuses on sustainability-driven design to address environmental implications. Why Now? Three Key Drivers 1. Ubiquitous Sensing The global sensor market is expanding rapidly, with an estimated annual growth of ~9% [1]. From automotive to digital health and industrial automation, sensors are being embedded everywhere to enable real-time monitoring and smart control. Driven by the rise of IoT-enabled environments, this trend will only accelerate. 2. Emergence of Single-Use Applications Fields like point-of-care (PoC) diagnostics [2] and smart packaging [3] are seeing unprecedented growth. These applications often require low-cost, disposable sensors integrated directly into products or packaging. Printed electronics have emerged as a key enabling technology in this context, offering thin, flexible, and scalable solutions that meet performance and cost demands. While functionally effective, these single-use applications raise red flags for sustainability. 3. Electro...

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1 July 2025

Perovskite Connect Conference and Exhibition: Latest Program Update

The first ever conference and exhibition worldwide focused on perovskite industry Explore the cutting-edge technology, manufacturing advances, and real-world applications of perovskites 🔷First-ever show worldwide dedicated to perovskite industry 🔷World-class global agenda 🔷Vibrant exhibition 🔷Masterclasses and tours Join us at the Perovskite Connect in Berlin on 22 and 23 OCT 2025 - the flagship global meeting point for applied research and industry. Explore & RESHAPE the Future of Perovskites– NOW! Next Early Birds Discount Ends on 18 July 2025 World-class global agenda  - The next perovskite breakthroughs unveiled at at Perovskite Connect in Berlin! Incredible curated agenda featuring all the key players, material and component innovations, and manufacturing advances - from across the world. Speakers include the likes of Microquanta, Oxford PV, Swift Solar, Beyond Silicon, Inc., Caelux Corporation, SparkNano, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Sofab Inks, CEA, Solaires Entreprises Inc, and many more. No other perovskite event worldwide will offer such an incredible global agenda focused on industry and applied research. ­ Explore The Agenda NOW ­Next Early Birds Discount Ends on 18 July 2025 Dynamic tradeshow - Perovskite Connect - where the perovskite industry is on show The co-located exhibition floor showcases the depth and breadth of the global perovskite ecosystem featuring leading producers and pilot lines, material and equipment developers as well as applied research c...

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23 May 2025

One Week To Go: Final Early Bird Ending

Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA - Where The Global Additive, Printed, Hybrid, 3D Electronics Industry Connect   Join us and 500 professionals in Boston on 11 and 12 June 2025 to RESHAPE The Future of Electronics, making it Additive, Sustainable, Flexible, Hybrid, Wearable, Textile-Based, R2R, Soft, Stretchable, InMold, etc   ✅70+ Onsite Talks ✅70+ Onsite Exhibitors (All exhibitor spots SOLD OUT) ✅8 Masterclasses ✅2 Tours ✅500  Attendees ✅1500 Talks in the On-Demand Talk Library and Online Annual Access to All Future of Online and Onsite Events   FINAL Early Bird Rates END on 30 MAY World-Class Agenda Explore the world-class agenda featuring 70 invited contributions covering the full spectrum of applications, processes, materials, and R&D. Explore the agenda here. SOLD OUT Exhibition A sold-out dynamic exhibition awaits you offering you the chance to see and experience the latest and find your next partners, manufacturers and suppliers. What will be next in additive, hybrid and 3D electronics is already on show here! Explore exhibitors  here Year-Round Program You will also have access to all our past events as well as on-demand version of all upcoming onsite talks including all talks and masterclasses taking place at our Future of Electronics RESHAPED Europe. The agenda will be released soon but you can see a sneak peek here...

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21 May 2025

NRCC | 3d-Printed Electronics Based on Volumetric Additive Manufacturing

National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada 3D electronics afford a means to miniaturize and enhance the performance and integration of electronic devices; however, adoption of 3D-printed electronics has been delayed by the lack of processes to effectively produce high-resolution metallic interconnects with good electrical performance on complex 3D shapes. While direct-write 3D printing has demonstrated the ability to generate conformal conductive interconnects, the technique is slow and yields low print resolution. The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has developed a new fabrication approach based on tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) that can produce electronics on complex 3D shapes with high manufacturing speed, high conductivity and 3D design freedom. Do not miss TechBlick event on 11-12 June 2025 in Boston . Our Final Attendee Discount Ends Soon!  Book you tickets now. We are Exhibiting! Visit our booth at the TechBlick event on 22-23 October 2025 in Berlin . Contact us for your special discount coupon to attend VAM is an emerging 3D printing technique developed in 2019 [1,2] and has since advanced as an additive manufacturing approach that can yield complex 3D objects with ultra-high speeds, with no support structures or layering artifacts. [3-7] The approach projects light patterns onto a rotating vial containing liquid photoresin. When the absorbed light dose reaches a critical threshold, the photoresin cures, resulting in solid polym...

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15 May 2025

Introducing Program: Critical Process Innovations and 3D Printed Hybrid Electronics Applications for Space Missions, RF Electronics, Automotive Electronics, PVs, Green PCBs, Smart Packaging, etc

TechBlick's The Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA - Why Should You Join Us? The Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA (Boston, 11 & 12 June 2025) is just less than a month away. It features a world-class agenda with over 70 presentations covering exciting material breakthroughs, process innovations, manufacturing advances, application developments, and product launches. This is the only event in North America dedicated to additive, printed, sustainable, hybrid, wearable and 3D electronics. See the program here . In this article series, we highlight various talks in the program, outlining the technologies and applications that will be showcased. In a previous article we highlighted some process innovations and material innovations as well as applications, manufacturing, and enabling technologies related to flexible hybrid electronics in wearable sensors and biosensors In this particular article, we focus on several applications beyond wearables/sensors as well as additional critical process innovations that advances the art of additive, hybrid and 3D electronics. Final Early Bird Discount Ends Soon! NASA Goddard Space Flight Center : NASA’s 3D Printed Electronics Lab enables custom antennas, sensors, and circuits to be printed directly onto spacecraft surfaces, enhancing performance and reducing SWaP. Printed solutions allow precise control over materials and geometry, improving reliability and accelerating mission design cycles. Raytheon | An RTX Business presents advances...

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