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Conference on Digital Printing Technologies
19-23- September
Hilton Austin
Austin TX
For more than 25 years, NIP has been the leading forum
for discussion of advances and new directions in non-impact and
digital printing technologies. A comprehensive, industry-wide conference,
this meeting includes all aspects of the hardware, materials, software,
images, and applications associated with digital printing systems,
including drop-on-demand ink jet, wide format ink jet, desktop and
continuous ink jet, toner-based electrophotographic printers, production
digital printing systems, and thermal printing systems, as well
as the engineering capability, optimization, and science involved
in these fields. Xenon Corporation will be featuring our SINTERON
500 and SINTERON 2000 systems for rapid drying of nano ink materials.
Printed Electronics Asia
2010
13-14 October
Hong Kong Science Park
Hong Kong
Metallic inks conduct electricity and are being manufactured
by using nanoparticles for use with low-temperature, flexible substrates,
including paper, PET and polyethylene films. Silver, gold and copper
nanoparticle inks are coming on the market for applications in roll-to-roll
applications using inkjet and flexographic printers. Researchers
working with functional nanotechnology materials in the field of
Printed Electronics have new R&D equipment available from Xenon
Corp. The bench top SINTERON 500 and the higher power SINTERON 2000
system will be presented at the Printed Electronics Asia 2010. Both
systems offer high peak energy, pulsed light technology to quickly
heat and fuse conductive metallic ink flakes and nano inks at room
temperature without significantly heating the substrate or adjacent
thermally sensitive components
Western
Michigan University
2-Day Course: MASTERING PRINTED ELECTRONICS
13-14 October 2010
Kalamazoo MI USA
A two day workshop held on June 9-10 and hosted by
Western Michigan University’s Center
for the Advancement of Printed Electronics (CAPE) will assist
any persons currently in the printing industry gain a better understanding
and appreciation of printed electronics and how it differs from
traditional graphic printing. Course participants will also learn
how printing functional inks differs from graphic printing. An introduction
to materials for printed electronics will be provided, as well as
an overview of device architecture and device design issues. A review
of the benefits and disadvantages of current printing technologies
will be provided, some of which will be demonstrated.
ICPE:
International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics
28-29 October 2010
Hsinchu Taiwan
The main focus of this conference is promoting the state-of-art
research results and latest manufacture technologies of flexible
and printed electronics. This conference will provide the best opportunity
for scientists and engineers actively engaged in discussion and
observation on all aspects of research and manufacture developments.
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