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12 October 2023

Kodak’s Copper Micro-Wires for Transparent Heater Applications

Carolyn Ellinger , Chris O’Connor , Chris Liston , Emily Rej, Tom LeBlanc Eastman Kodak Company Kodak has a long history of manufacturing quality film products – starting with silver halide imaging films for consumers, including the iconic KODACHROME. Kodak is continuing to build on that history, manufacturing a variety of industrial film products for strategic business partners in many industries – from automotive to battery to healthcare. Built on expertise in coating, printing, and image quality, printed electronics products and contract manufacturing services offer customers modern functionality rooted in decades of manufacturing excellence. Flexible heaters were first developed in the late 1800s, around the same time as Kodak was starting to manufacture film products While these first flexible heaters were textile based, they operate on the same resistive heating principles as today’s flexible film heaters. Join us at TechBlick's Future of Electronics RESHAPED conference & tradeshow in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 - www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped . Contact us for your discounted passes With new technologies come new challenges and limitations, and “hidden” heaters are being deployed to improve the functionality of a broad range of electronic systems. Temperature-limited electronic devices, such as LCDs, require heating to be able to operate in cold environments. Outdoor sensors require that ice and snow be removed from their front surface to ensure their ope...

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11 October 2023

How far can a RFID Antenna reach biodegradability by using additive manufacturing? | Smooth & Sharp

Speaker: Alan Wu Company: Smooth & Sharp The RFID business continues to grow. The global RFID market is anticipated to continue to grow in 2023, according to several market researches, it projects a market value of US$14~15 billion in 2023. Retail apparel continues to dominate the UHF industry in terms of tag number and market size. The 2023 forecasts nearly 23~24 billion UHF RFID labels will be used in retail apparel tagging. In the latest study series into the UHF RFID market, predicate UHF RFID label shipment will rise to 80~90 billion by 2028, with a 25 percent compound annual growth between now and 2026. All these billions of UHF RFID label are designed for single-use, they will be discarded right after customer bring them home. Almost all these ten billions of RFID labels are made with etched antenna on plastic, a lot of pollution during chemical etching process and leave waste plastic after use. In this presentation, S&S will unveil the first and only ISO certified Biodegradable RFID antenna by using Additive Manufacturing SAVE THE DATE...

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9 October 2023

Adhesive Solutions for Flexible Substrates and Electronics | Delo

Speaker: Sven Hujo Company: Delo Flexible electronics have the great potential to reshape the upcoming decade from automotive interior design to smart textiles. In this presentation the potential of new functional polymers will be highlighted, which are on the one hand side capable to ensure flexibility and on the other hand side long term reliability. The property profile of functional polymers or adhesives is able cover a wide range of bonding and coating applications in flexible electronics. To ensure both electrical and mechanical connection of SMDs on flexible substrates it is possible to dispense non-conductive (NCA) and isotropic conductive adhesives (ICA) together to combine their benefits. For this reason, adhesive solutions are important for the introduction of new flexible electronic devices and applications to the market. SAVE THE DATE...

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6 October 2023

Ambient IoT – Scaling from billions to trillions, saving supply chains and the planet | Wiliot

With ambient IoT standards emerging from IEEE and 3GPP and adoption of Bluetooth based ambient IoT rapidly scaling from hundreds of millions to billions, it’s important to understand this new segment of the Internet of Things. The original vision of a pervasive IoT was limited by low cost tags that required expensive infrastructure (RFID), or high cost tags with low cost infrastructure (cellular and LP WAN). Ambient IoT is on a trajectory to scale to trillions of connected things by having low-cost tags and low or even no cost infrastructure. In this talk we review the emerging standards, architecture, and applications for ambient IoT. SAVE THE DATE...

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11 October 2023

Revolutionizing Adherence: The Evolution and Impact of Smart Packaging in the Clinical Research

In this illuminating presentation, Michael Petersen will walk us through the transformative path of medication adherence advanced by smart packaging technology. Focusing on remarkable innovations like Information Mediary Corp's Med-ic smart blisters and CertiScan solutions, Petersen will provide a comprehensive insight into how these pioneering tools have decoded complex adherence puzzles and driven industry momentum, albeit slowly. By tracing the arc from traditional to smart adherence packaging, Petersen aims to showcase the remarkable potential of digitization in healthcare while acknowledging the challenges and the gradual pace of progress. Attendees will come away with a deeper understanding of the power of smart adherence packaging to reduce clinical uncertainties and improve patient outcomes, despite persistent industry inertia. This discourse forms an integral part of the larger dialogue about the transformation of healthcare through technology at the TechBlick event in Berlin SAVE THE DATE...

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10 October 2023

Printed sensors using aerosol jet technology | CICOR

Karl-Heinz Fritz Company: Cicor Aerosol jet technology offers capabilities in printing sensors in 2D and 3D, as well as a way to connect off the shelf components in a very efficient and space saving way. This presentation will give an overview about different ways to make best use of the capabilities SAVE THE DATE...

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8 October 2023

Towards roll-to-roll manufacturing of green wearable electronics | VTT

Speaker: Teemu Alajoki Organization: VTT SAVE THE DATE...

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5 October 2023

Soft Implantable Electrodes to Interface with the Brain a Gateway to BCI | Neurosoft

Neural implants have the potential to restore lost or impaired nervous system functions through electrical stimulation or recording of the brain. However, current neural implants suffer from a fundamental limitation: a mechanical mismatch with the soft host tissue of the central nervous system which can cause poor electrode-tissue contact, unspecific stimulation or recording, and chronic scarring. At Neurosoft Bioelectronics, we have developed soft neural electrodes that address these limitations. Our electrodes are made of more compliant materials that seamlessly interface with the brain, promoting the long-term bio-integration of the devices and reducing surgical risks opening new avenues in the field of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). SAVE THE DATE...

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