Novel Materials for Electronic Device Fabrication Using Ink-jet Printing Technology

Mr Yasushi Kumashiro, Senior Researcher
Hitachi Chemical, Japan
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Asia 2008 on Oct 09, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Hitachi Chemical's business categories
  • The novel Materials for the ink-jet fabrication
  • For other applications

Speaker Biography

Educational Background:
March, 1991 Bachelor degree of Engineering (Chemistry)
Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
March, 1993 Master degree of Engineering (Material Science)
Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University Employment History:
April, 1993 Joined Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.
Research and Development Center Present; Senior Researcher of New Applied Materials R&D Center Research Fields;
Insulation Materials for High Density Wiring Boards, PKG and Build-up Process
Materials for the printed electronics

Company Profile

Establishment : October 10, 1962 Number of employees : 3,700 (2007) Business categories : Electronics Related Products - Semiconductor Related Materials, Printed Wiring Boards Related Materials, Display & Optics Related Materials, Others. Advanced Performance Products - Industrial Chemical Products, Carbon & Ceramics Products, Automotive Related Products, Advanced Film Products, Others.

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