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Graphene Inks for Printed Electronics

Dr John S. Lettow, President
Vorbeck Materials, USA
United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics & Photovoltaics USA 2009 on Dec 03, 2009.
 

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Speaker Biography (John S. Lettow)

Dr. Lettow brings both start-up experience and technical expertise to Vorbeck. John was a cofounder and manager of core technology development for H2Gen Innovations. He has performed research on nanostructured materials and materials process development while receiving a PhD in chemical engineering from MIT, an M.Phil in engineering from the University of Cambridge, and a BSE in chemical engineering (summa cum laude) from Princeton University. John has an MBA (with honors) from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

Company Profile (Vorbeck Materials)

Vorbeck Materials Corp. develops products based on Vor-xTM graphene to meet real-world industrial challenges. Vorbeck's Vor-inkTM line of conductive inks and coatings for the printed electronics industry are the world's first graphene-based commercial products. Vor-ink formulations harness the exceptional conductivity of graphene and provide ultra-flexible and robust inks and coatings at a fraction of the cost of silver inks. Vor-ink formulations are available for screen, flexographic, and gravure printing techniques and can be used with standard commercial graphic printing presses. Vorbeck also offers on-site application support and custom formulation capabilities to compliment the attractive price and performance of its inks.

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