Inkjet as a Digital Fabrication Process for Printed Electronics Applications
Mr Toshifumi Komatsu, VP/GM for Japan
imaging Technology international, United States
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This presentation was
given at Printed Electronics Asia 2008 on Oct 09, 2008.
DownloadsIf you already have access, please [Login] Access can be purchased via IDTechEx Credits Presentation Summary•Inkjet process development •Implementing inkjet for printed electronics - application examples •Digital fabrication equipment for printed electronics using inkjet technology Speaker BiographyMr. Toshifumi Komatsu has over 24 years of experience in chemical products Research and Development. He joined iTi on May 1, 2008 as Vice President and General Manager, Japan. Prior to joining iTi, he worked at IKONICS Corporation as Vice President for Technology, where his duties included developing new chemistries and products for screen printing and industrial digital printing industries. He mostly recently managed a patent pending process utilizing a high precision flatbed inkjet system to produce acid-etch resist films for mold texturing. He holds a B.S. in Chemistry and Mathematics from College of St. Scholastica. Company Profileimaging Technology international Corporation (iTi) is a leading digital fabrication systems supplier. Established in 1992, headquartered in Boulder, CO with its European office in Cambridge UK, iTi designs, develops and manufactures high precision digital material deposition systems that incorporate inkjet technology. iTi's strategy is to support customers from Lab2Fab with a comprehensive range of flexible, printhead independent R&D tools, which include the Drop Watcher and MDS 300 materials deposition system, through to high volume fabrication systems such as the Versatile Jet and Digital Web Press.
iTi is widely acknowledged for its technical expertise in incorporating inkjet technology as a digital manufacturing process. Our in-depth understanding of the capabilities of inkjet technologies, combined with expertise in industrial design, electrical, mechanical and software engineering assist our customers in a wide variety of deposition applications ranging from direct writing of UV resist on PCBs to the application of multiple materials for the fabrication of complex functional devices.
iTi can shape a world-class solution that makes sense for your inkjet challenge - work with us from Lab2Fab.
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