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23 January 2025

Additive electronics and future of spacecrafts and deployed structured?

Additive electronics and future of spacecrafts and deployed structured? Watch this video of the talk from Anthony DeCicco  how printed sensors are crucial, saving technician time/effort, and how ink technology is becoming reliable and high quality enough for these long lifetime (15+++ year) applications..... Join us at TechBlick USA show on 11&12 June to learn how additive electronics will enable in-space manufacturing. Explore the program here https://lnkd.in/gQKjBZzn 🌌 Monitoring Deployed Space Structures Monitoring the performance of large, deployed space structures over time is a significant challenge, requiring numerous strain sensors across the structure. Solution:  Printing sensors directly onto structures could drastically reduce technician time and streamline production. 🖋️ Advancements in Ink Technology Tremendous progress in ink technology and reliability, thanks to efforts by academia and industry consortiums like NextFlex. Focus is shifting toward print quality  and long-term reliability  for advanced applications. 🚀 Durability for Space Missions Spacecraft components must endure lifetimes of 15+ years, with some geosatellites already surpassing 25 years. Degradation impacts performance, thermal management, and spacecraft operations—making reliability critical. ⚡ Approaching Bulk Conductivity Recent advancements in reactive ink printing have achieved ~85% bulk conductivity, marking a significant step forward. The next challenge: Understanding the effects of lo...

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22 January 2025

The need for R2R and HIGH SPEED printing of perovskite solar photovoltaics?

Thomas Tombs  at  Energy Materials Corporation  explained why at  TechBlick 's Future of Electronics RESHAPED show in Boston last here, outlining that the demand will be 75 terawatts of need by the year 2025! Join us on 11 and 12 June again in Boston to RESHAPEE the FUTURE of ELECTRONCIS making it additive, printed R2R, flexible etc. Explore the program --> https://lnkd.in/gQKjBZzn   Stephan DeLuca #Perovskites   #PrintedElectronics   #R2R   #Additive #TechBlick   #ElectronicsRESHAPED...

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20 January 2025

Voltera: Dispensing Solder Paste on Factory Fabricated PCBs

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are essential for electronic circuits, providing mechanical support and electrical connections for components. Factory fabricated (or sometimes called prefabricated) PCBs are pre-manufactured, ready-to-use boards that simplify assembly and ensure consistent quality in electronic devices. Contact: sales@voltera.io  or +1 888-381-3332 ext: 1 Summary of Materials and Tools MATERIALS USED T4 Solder Paste Sn42Bi57.6Ag0.4 SUBSTRATES USED Factory fabricated PCB (FR4) TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES V-One PCB printer Tweezers Clamps Thumb screws Disposable nozzles Project Overview Purpose The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the feasibility of dispensing solder paste on factory fabricated PCBs precisely and reflowing the solder paste automatically. Design  The board we selected for this project was a PCB used in the module hub of our NOVA material dispensing system . Since we designed the board in-house, we had the Gerber file for this project, which we uploaded into V-One’s software.  Gerber file loaded into the V-One software Desired outcome The solder paste should be evenly dispensed on the designated spots of the FR4 board, with no overflow or voids. Once reflowed, the PCB should fit into the bottom of NOVA’s module hub. When connected to power, this board will allow NOVA to capture images of its work area. Front view of NOVA showing its module hub and work area Functionality The PCB contains a camera, LEDs, and other components that enable NOVA to c...

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15 January 2025

Voltera: Printing a Flexible PCB with Silver Ink on PET

LED applications are popular engineering projects in school. Among these, an LED roulette stands out as it is intellectually challenging and fun. While a roulette circuit is typically printed on a substrate like FR4, printing on a flexible substrate presents further opportunities for education. Contact: sales@voltera.io  or +1 888-381-3332 ext: 1 Summary of Materials and Tools MATERIALS USED Voltera Conductor 3 silver ink ACI Materials FS0142 Semi-Sintering Conductive Ink ACI Materials SI3104 Stretchable Printed Insulator Voltera T4 solder paste Voltera solder wire Siraya Tech Tenacious Flexible Resin SUBSTRATES USED Normandy Coating polyethylene terephthalate (PET)  FR1 board TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES V-One PCB printer NOVA materials dispensing system Voltera disposable nozzle   Nordson EFD 7018395 dispensing tip   Nordson EFD 7018424 dispensing tip   Nordson general purpose dispense tips  NE555DR timer LEDs Project Overview Purpose The goal of this project was to prototype a flexible multilayer LED wheel roulette circuit that was traditionally considered rigid and validate the redesign of the circuit.  Design  This project involves a multilayer flexible PCB for the LED roulette circuit and a traditional control board that powers it. We adapted the design of an LED roulette circuit, originally developed for a 3” × 4” FR4 board by ITIZ , Voltera’s authorized reseller in Korea. This new version is printed on a coated biaxially oriented PET substrate, allowing the circuit to remain...

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23 January 2025

R2R printed ultrafine transparent RFID for supply chain management

阿部誠之  from  Asahi Kasei  explains how their R2R printed ultrafine transparent RFID will be part of a total system including blockchain to enable brand owners to achieve full supply chain management  Join us in Boston on 11 and 12 June to learn what more about applications of additive and printed electronics across all sectors. Explore the upcoming program now  https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshapedusa...

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21 January 2025

Flexible Circuits, E-Textiles, and Wearable Electronics: SSAIL, Graphene Fibers, and Embroidery Technology

This edition dives into the cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of flexible circuits, e-textiles, and wearable electronics. Discover how industry leaders are leveraging technologies like SSAIL, embroidery, graphene fibers, and advanced inks to redefine scalability, durability, and performance across applications. From health monitoring wearables to thermal-regulating textiles, we highlight breakthrough solutions driving adoption in industries such as healthcare, aged care, and fitness. Key topics include SSAIL’s rapid circuit development, Celanese’s stretchable inks, Kyorene® fibers' antibacterial benefits, and embroidery’s automated precision in creating functional textiles. Stay informed on the challenges, advancements, and real-world applications of these transformative technologies. Akoneer | Using SSAIL technology for fast development of flexible circuits RMIT University | Stretchable and flexible electronics reshaped for industry-driven aged-care technologies Celanese | Time to Think Beyond Stretch in Wearable Electronics Graphene One | Graphene based functional fibers for clothing and textiles 3E Smart Solutions | Driving Reliability and Scalability in E-Textiles and Wearables via Embroidery Technology The Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA  is TechBlick's premier event, showcasing the latest innovations in electronics. Join us at UMass Boston on June 11-12, 2025  for an exciting exploration of emerging technologies. You can find more details on the event ...

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17 January 2025

R&D Funding Opportunities, Flexible Printed Electronics, Advanced Battery Technologies, and IoT Applications

TechBlick wishes you a wonderful 2025! In this edition, we highlight, NETO Innovation specializes in securing funding for R&D projects through programs like Horizon Europe, EIC, and Eureka, with expertise in green energy, printed electronics, healthcare, and advanced materials. Yamagata University showcases advancements in flexible, printed carbon-based sensors for IoT applications, focusing on high-sensitivity pressure, strain, and humidity sensors for robotics and healthcare. Ensurge leads in anode-less solid-state lithium microbattery technology, offering superior energy density, rapid charging, and ultrathin packaging to address scale-up challenges for IoT and wearable devices. Kimoto presents cutting-edge adhesive and protective film solutions for precision manufacturing, including residue-free adhesives, high-transparency coatings, ESD protection, and advanced converting techniques like die-cutting and laser cutting. As we enter 2025, we’re excited to continue sharing the latest insights, trends, and opportunities in emerging technologies. Thank you for your continued support we look forward to connecting with you in our upcoming events. NETO Innovation | Unlock your project's full potential with NETO Innovation Yamagata University | Flexible Printed Carbon-based Sensors and Their Applications Ensurge | Manufacturing Scale-Up of mAh Class Anode-less Solid-State Lithium Microbatteries Kimoto | Adhesive Carrier and Protection Films for Advanced Manufacturing Join us o...

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8 January 2025

Time to Book Your Place for 2025

TechBlick's Future of Electronics RESHAPED conference and exhibitions in 2024 were enormous successes with record participation. Thank you very much to all those who participated. And even though we are only at the start of 2025, our capacity is filling up fast at both our events. The Only Global Event On Additive Electronics, Printed Electronics, Hybrid Electronics, and Sustainable Electronics TechBlick is the only global offering in the field, combining onsite events in the USA and in Europe with an incredible online event series to reach the entire industry around the world. We had an incredible 2024 and are super excited about 2025. In Boston 2024 we had a sell-out event in the USA (Boston) bringing together the entire printed electronics industry. This event is now the largest and most important event in the field in North America. And we expect over 50% growth in 2025 vs. 2024. In Berlin 2024 we also had a fantastic and sell-out event. This remains our flagship event with a fully booked exhibition floor and over 550 participants. Our two online Innovation Festivals also continued to attract record participation with over 1600 registrants from right around the world Book Your Place NOW We strongly recommend that you book your place soon for 2025. Spots will be assigned on a first come first served basis. For Boston 2025, more booths than the entire 2024 exhibition are already booked. In fact, almost 80% of the expanded capacity is sold out. For Berlin 2025, nearly 65%...

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