Tampere University of Technology targets new printed intelligence applications with CeraPrinter F-Serie by CERADROP

 

CERADROP, an MGI Group company based in Limoges, France, expands its horizon and welcomes its new customer and partner – The Tampere University of Technology. TUT is located in Tampere, Finland, the Nordic countries’ largest inland city, and conducts research in the fields of technology and architecture. TUT has an extremely strong societal impact by generating research knowledge and competence for the benefit of society. The University is a strong partner for collaborative research and development projects with business and industry by providing an excellent ground for innovation.

“CERADROP is proud to collaborate with such a prestigious foundation and provides TUT with its cutting-edge equipment for advanced R&D and production purposes,” said Nicolas Bernardin, sales and business development director at CERADROP. “Our expertise is focused on design and manufacturing of advanced systems for printed electronics and smart 3D printing and is based on the company’s strong knowledge in materials science. The CeraPrinter F-Serie enables complex functional multi-material components design, printing and characterisation and represents a breakthrough for emerging applications in organic and printed electronics.  Providing our customers with such an all-in-one tool for complex systems is in the core of our company’s mission. We are continually expanding our network all over the world in order to offer users flexible digital printing solutions that permit them to overcome any challenge in complex functional device manufacturing.”

“The CERADROP F-Serie is operating in the Laboratory for Future Electronics of Tampere University of Technology, Finland, for the additive manufacturing of high-resolution thin-film electronics, energy autonomous sensors, conformable wearable electronics (soft/stretchable, on-skin, textile), and hybrid systems,” added Prof Matti Mäntysalo of TUT. “The CeraPrinter strengthens TUT in academic research, but also our close collaboration with industrial partners in the field of printed and organic electronics. We chose the CeraPrinter F-Serie because it offers a complete modular high-resolution inkjet platform with integrated post-processing options and a user-friendly interface.”

Caption: Successful first on-site experiments (photo: CERADROP)

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