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Intrinsiq Materials Leads 1.3 Million Euro Program to Develop Copper Inks for Medical Device Applications

Under the UK government funded PROCID program

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Intrinsiq Materials is leading a consortium to develop its novel nanoparticle copper ink technology for use in medical devices under the UK government funded PROCID program. The PROCID programme will run to the end of 2013 and is designed to prove the cost effective use of printed copper in low cost antibody-based biosensors for disease detection, initially targeting the STDs chlamydia and gonorrhea. The consortium consists of distinguished specialist partners Leeds University, ELISHA Syst...

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