Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Electronics on Flexible Substrates using Self-Aligned Imprint Lithography

Mr Carl Taussig, Program Manager
Hewlett Packard Laboratories, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 08, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Self-Aligned Imprint Lithography (SAIL) a R2R process for electronics fabrication that solves the key challenge of alignment
  • Demonstration of the first active matrix backplanes made exclusively with roll-to-roll processes
  • Challenges and benefits of roll-to-roll manufacturing

Speaker Biography

Carl directs HP's advanced research on paper-like displays including front-plane and backplane materials and architectures as well as roll-to-roll manufacturing methods
Over his 20 years at HP, Carl has worked mostly on storage technologies including hard disc, helical scan tape, probe storage, and optical disc. Carl led the HP team that developed the technology which enables ROM compatible rewritable DVDs. This technology is the basis for the DVD+RW format.
Carl received a B.S. degree from Stanford University and a Masters and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology all in mechanical engineering. Carl has over 50 patents and 15 publications.

Company Profile

HP is one of the largest IT companies in the world with annual worldwide revenues of $120 billion USD. The three primary business activities consist of personal systems, imaging and printing, and technology solutions. The personal systems group provides business and consumer PCs, mobile computing, and workstations. The imaging and printing group sells personal printing, commercial printing, and printing supplies. The technology solutions business provides servers, storage, and software services through EDS.

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