Innovations in Electrically Conductive Inks (Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA 2011)

Mr Rudie Oldenzijl, Senior Development Chemist
Henkel
United States
 
Dec 01, 2011.

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Presentation Summary

  • Lower cost inks
  • Fine line inks
  • UV-curable inks

Speaker Biography (Rudie Oldenzijl)

Rudie Oldenzijl studied Polymer Chemistry at the State University of Groningen in The Netherlands and started working for a small research lab close to the University. This was followed by a job at Acheson Colloids in 2004, at that time part of National Starch. Rudie did research on electrically conductive inks.
The Electronic Materials from Acheson was taken over Emerson & Cuming and Rudie was relocated to Billerica, Massachusetts in the US. National Starch was bought by Henkel and this resulted in a relocation to Irvine, California.
Currently Rudie is still working on conductive inks, currently with the emphasis on cost reduction.

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