Printed flexible sensors and circuits for imaging and diagnostics

Tina Ng,
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics USA 2008 on Dec 03, 2008.
 

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PARC (Palo Alto Research Center, Inc.) works closely with varied enterprises and new ventures to discover breakthrough business and technology concepts that solve real needs, and transform how enterprises deliver value to customers. PARC takes an agile, multidisciplinary approach to open innovation - by bringing together physical, computer, biological, and social scientists who have the vision, expertise, and instinct to convert groundbreaking scientific findings into industrial-strength prototypes. As an example, for Large Area Electronics, PARC offers R&D and prototyping services in the areas of amorphous and poly silicon, organic semiconductors, printed electronics and display technology. Incorporated in 2002 as an independent research business, PARC is celebrated for such innovations as laser printing, distributed computing and Ethernet, the graphical user interface (GUI), object-oriented programming, and ubiquitous computing. PARC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox Corporation.

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