Briefing
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- Electronic printing – Invents stamping process that can print nanoelectronic ink onto any surface including flexible and rigid substrates
- Low cost electronics – Can be used to print electronics such as transistors, optically functional surfaces, and ubiquitous sensors at low cost
- Fast and more precise – Can print at 200 millimeters per second, same as industrial printing technologies, with a tenfold improvement in printing resolution
- Applications – Include sensor-laden panels, labels, stickers, windows that track weather, and food packaging detects temperature and spoiling produce
- Next steps – Integrate 2D materials such as graphene to enable new ultrathin and energy-converting devices
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Information Technology
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Organization
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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December 7, 2016
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