Progress in Chisso's high functional inks for inkjet printing
Mr Satoshi Tanioka, Group Leader
Chisso Petrochemical co., Japan
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given at Printed Electronics USA 2008 on Dec 04, 2008.
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Speaker BiographyMr. Satoshi Tanioka is a section manager of the R&D of inkjetting materials division at Goi Research Center of Chisso Petrochemical Corporation in Ichihara, Chiba Japan since 2006. He studied inorganic chemistry at Okayama University in Japan and has joined Chisso in 1985. From 1986 to 1992, he was involved in the R&D of the magnetic materials applied for the videotapes, and then, was also involved in the development of the polymer-liquid crystal composite film at Kyushu University in Japan from 1992 to 1994. He has a number of technical publications, as well as EP, US and JP patents in the field of alignment materials that are suitable for the LCDs. Company ProfileChisso has been playing a leading role in the Japanese chemical industry for over a century. Since 1906, Chisso has been making strides on diverse chemical industries. After the world's first industrialization of ammonium sulfate, Chisso has successively initiated the commercialization of nitric and acetic acid syntheses as well as polyvinyl chloride. At present, Chisso contributes to society by developing original and high performance products, such as liquid crystal, IT and electronic materials. With a focus put on the latest social trend, Chisso considers what will be required in the future and is committed to creating cutting-edge techniques and products
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