Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Electronics on Flexible Substrates using Self Aligned Imprint Lithography
Richard Elder, Project Manager
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, United States
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This presentation was
given at Printed Electronics Asia 2008 on Oct 08, 2008.
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Speaker BiographyRichard Elder has been a researcher and manager at HP Laboratories for the past 28 years. Early in his career, he developed characterization tools for HP's first thin film disks. Since then he has worked on all forms of storage, including development of fundamental technologies for the LTO Ultrium tape format and the DVD+RW rewritable DVD. He is currently managing a project in the Information Surfaces Laboratory at HP Labs that aims to make large-area flexible electronics a reality. Mr. Elder has a degree in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Company ProfileHP 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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