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Advanced Interactive Surfaces by TNO at Holst Centre: Consoles, Control Panels Re-invented

Both graphic, electronic parts are printed directly onto a substrate backside, creating a closed. smooth surface that contains all electronic functionalities.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

TNO at Holst Centre supports companies in the development of interactive surface technologies using structural electronics based on printed electronics that can be formed into any 3D shape, making rigid printed circuit boards a thing of the past. Printed circuit boards demand volume, cannot be adjusted in shape and are less cost-effective.    With the approach TNO at Holst Centre has developed for structural electronics, both graphic and electronic parts are printed directly onto the backsid...

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