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New Electronic Materials for Low-Cost Internet of Things

As part of its Necomada project, CPI has created new inks and adhesives for the IoT.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

CPI, as part of its Necomada (Nano-Enabled Conducting Materials Accelerating Device Applicability) project, has created new ink and adhesive formulations aimed at reducing the cost of future Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This benefits the production of flexible printable electronics by greatly increasing the effectiveness, productivity and speed involved in the automated process.   The ambition of Necomada is to develop materials such as conductive inks and adhesives that are necessary to ...

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