Building Electronics on Paper - Why, How & Who
FlexTech Alliance is pleased to announce "Building Electronics on Paper - Why, How & Who". This workshop will feature subject matter experts from industry to academia who will explain the dynamics of printing electronic circuitry on paper. End users have been invited to describe specific applications such as packaging, consumer products and healthcare.
Co-sponsored by FlexTech Alliance and Western Michigan University's (WMU) Center for the Advancement of Printed Electronics (CAPE), the workshop will draw its audience from throughout the flexible, printed electronics value chain and the traditional paper and ink supply chains. Registrants will benefit from the 1/2 day of hands-on demos at WMU's CAPE, which features labs dedicated to all methods of printing including inkjet, screen, rotogravure and flexographic, as well as gravure and flexographic pilot plant facilities. Ample networking opportunities are available in the demos, workshop and networking dinner.
Stay tuned for the full agenda and speaker line up!

What you will learn:
- Why paper in an important substrate for printed electronics
- What applications are of interest to end users
- Challenges in developing and accepting new printed electronics technology
- Recent advancements in corporate and university labs that are enabling printed electronics on papers in all of its forms