Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (BMC)

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (BMC)

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The department of Equipment for Additive Manufacturing (EfAM) develops cutting-edge technology and high-precision machine concepts for 3D printing and layer-wise material deposition.
Among others, EfAM has developed a 3D chocolate printer, a 3D pasta printer, a high-viscous continuous inkjet system, a force feedback system for a 3D Digital Light Processing printer, a fast large area atomic layer deposition machine and biocompatible materials and ceramic slurries for stereolithography. EfAM has a track record of successful technology transfers to its business partners. For example, its experience with stereolithography was used to found two companies; Rapidshape and NextDent.
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2008
20 Jun 2008

Holst Centre opens Roll-to-Roll research line for printed electronics

Holst Centre will initially focus its activities on large-area printing and printed structures on flexible substrates around the Roll-to-Roll line. Main application driver is the development of device layouts and processes for flexible OLED lighting and signage.
30 Apr 2008

How to print OLEDs

OLEDs have huge market potential including 10% of the replacement market for light meaning 70 square kilometers per year.
9 Apr 2008

Printing Technologies for OLED Lighting Applications

TNO/Holst Centre, Netherlands
13 Feb 2008

IDTechEx Review: Flexible Displays Conference Part 2

Part 2 of the IDTechEx review of the Flexible Displays Conference in Phoenix.
11 Feb 2008

Holst Centre Netherlands - breakthrough in organic RFID

24 Jan 2008

New direction for printed electronics in 2008

The money spent on printed and potentially printed electronics doubled in 2007, as did the number of organisations participating.
2007
6 Dec 2007

Enabling Position-Awareness in Ultra Low Power Wireless Sensor Networks with IEEE 802.15.4a UWB radios

Holst Centre, Netherlands
6 Dec 2007

RFID is Poised for Change

The prosperous RFID business is on track to grow from about $5 billion in 2007 today to over $25 billion in 2017. Without collusion, most analysts agree to figures in that region and several of them see huge volumes of extremely low cost tags forming a part of the growth - even hundreds of billions in ten years from now. This seems to sit awkwardly with some press reporting that RFID retail initiatives have stalled. As one of those analysts, let IDTechEx explain.
8 Oct 2007

Ubiquitous Sensor Networks Event in Korea

The millions to billions of tags involved in the Ubiquitous Sensor Networks often have RFID and power sources and be made by printing to achieve the necessary very low cost.
28 Jun 2007

Highlights from ICOE 2007

IDTechEx attended the International Conference on Organic Electronics 2007 in Eindhoven this month. Read our summary here.