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Printed electronics as an enabling technology ‒ passive components

When you hear about printed electronics, you might ask yourself: can it be used to manufacture passive components? What kind of passive components could be done? How those passive components are being done? Where could I get info on those passive components? This article will give you some answers to your questions. Two examples of passive components – their functionality, how they are manufactured, and what materials can be used – are explained.

Printed electronics as an enabling technology ‒ introduction to printed electronics

Printed electronics is a combination of conventional printing techniques used with functional materials in ink or paste format. Technology has been around us already for decades. There are several commercially available applications, such as RFID tags, antennas, flat cables, diagnostic test strips, wearable sensors, batteries, etc. However, many of the printed technology areas are still rapidly evolving and it is a relatively unknown field for the public.

PrinLab tour – A short introduction to OUAS printed intelligence laboratory

Because of restrictions in travelling and having meetings there is a need for virtual ways to tell people what we do and what are the possibilities we offer. For that reason we decided to make a video, kind of a virtual tour with narrative of our printed intelligence laboratory – PrinLab. With this video you can get to know PrinLab laboratory and its machinery even from your own sofa or office at any time you like. Length of video 15:13.

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