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Posted On: 05/30/2018 10:50:16 AM
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Old adage; 'Progress waits for no one'...
....could easily be the same for inkjet printed electronics as well. Inkjet printing for QD's &-the-like has been contemplated for a long time now, so long in-fact, that it may already be obsolete before achieving its goal. Nanosys & many others still have it on their radar https://www.printedelectronicsnow.com/content...ntum-dots/ & it plays into some of QMCs' key IP's as well via Dr.Jabbours' patent, but that isn't the only game in town, 'progress' is peeking its head around the corner: https://www.iap.fraunhofer.de/en/press_releas...-week.html
Time to get-a-move-on either way
....could easily be the same for inkjet printed electronics as well. Inkjet printing for QD's &-the-like has been contemplated for a long time now, so long in-fact, that it may already be obsolete before achieving its goal. Nanosys & many others still have it on their radar https://www.printedelectronicsnow.com/content...ntum-dots/ & it plays into some of QMCs' key IP's as well via Dr.Jabbours' patent, but that isn't the only game in town, 'progress' is peeking its head around the corner: https://www.iap.fraunhofer.de/en/press_releas...-week.html
Time to get-a-move-on either way
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