Improvement of Printable Electronics by Inkjet Technologies

Dr Shinichi Nishi, General Manager, R&D Division
Konica Minolta IJ Technologies Inc, Japan
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Asia 2007 on Sep 11, 2007.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Inkjet technology is suitable for the mask-less production of various electronics devices. In making elecrode pattern by nano metal ink, the preciseness of pattern have been improved by process control, for example, physical properties of ink, surface control of substrate, and drying conditions.

Speaker Biography

1980 obtained docter degree of Aplied Chemistry from Tohoku University, Sendai Japan.
 
1980 found employment at Konica, and worked in the field of R&D of electronic devices.
 
1995 ~ work at R&D of piezo inkjet head.
 
now general manager of R&D division of inkjet technologies. a member of The Imaging Society of Japan, IMAPS, Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging. a Publicity Chair(Asia & Oceania) of Digital Fablocation 2007

Company Profile

Konica Minolta, a leading company in EP (Electrophotographic Printing) sector, now has industrial inkjet technology as well. Based on the more than a hundred year of experience as a player in photo-chemical industry, KonicaMinolta proudly provides unique technology to the emerging printable electronics field. In particular, the material compatibility of our head and liquid often used in this sector as well as the super accurate DPN ( Drive per nozzle ) heads are the most valuable specialties.

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