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Holst Centre Brings Spatial ALD to Flexible Electronics

Shared effort with industrial partners aims to broaden industrial uptake of Spatial ALD in flexible electronics applications

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Holst Centre, an open-innovation initiative by imec and TNO, is structurally embedding spatial atomic layer deposition (ALD) into its core technology portfolio in the flexible electronics domain. In keeping with its shared-research philosophy, Holst Centre is now actively looking for industrial and academic partners to join this new activity. The aim is to develop the materials and processes needed to bring spatial ALD to market-readiness in new application domains such as organic photovolta...

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