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Inkjet printable, ultra-violet curable carbon electronics


Date 08 November 2007
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Time

19.00 for 19.30

Location

LR1
Thom Building
Oxford University

About this event

This lecture by Stephen Clemmet from Polymertronics introduces their Inkjet printable polymer based electronics technology, which has a wide range of exciting applications, including interactive advertisement displays, disposable electronics and display panels.

Polymertronics is a nanotechnology enterprise, developing inkjet printable, ultra-violet curable organic nanotechnology. Organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays are the present focus of development.

Polymertronics has a patent pending on a technique which combines organic semiconductor fabrication technology with ultra-violet (UV) curing techniques, to inkjet print electronic components onto medias such as vinyl, plastics, glass and metal. Polymertronics has a second patent application which details OLED polymers for printing as per its first patent pending. Thereby providing a complete solution for the next generation of printable electronics.

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Cost

Free of charge.


Programme

19.00 - refreshments
19.30 - event starts


Organiser

This is an event organised by the IET Oxford Network younger members.  For further details please contact Mark Wilmott.