Printing Conductive Structures on Textiles and Membranes
![]() Mr Anton Kaasjager, Project Leader
TNO Science and Industry, Netherlands
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This presentation was
given at Printed Electronics Europe 2009 on Apr 08, 2009.
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Speaker Biography (Anton Kaasjager)Anton Kaasjager studied experimental physics at the University of Utrecht. In 1985 he joined the textile department of the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific research TNO. He participated in textile related projects which varied from ink jet printing for textiles to the water and vapor transport through textile fabrics. The last three years were focused on smart fabrics and especially the integration of electrical systems in garments. Company Profile (TNO)TNO's mission and strategy is to apply scientific knowledge with the aim of strengthening the innovative power of industry and government. This is done by developing, integrating and applying knowledge. It's the combination that differentiates TNO from other knowledge institutions. By encouraging the effective interplay of knowledge areas, TNO generates creative and practicable innovations: new products, services and processes, fully customised for business and government. |






