![]() Mr James E Lamb, Printed Electronics Center
Brewer Science, Inc.
United States
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Dec 06, 2012.
Downloads![]() ![]() ![]() If you already have access, please [Login] Access can be purchased via IDTechEx Credits ![]() Presentation SummaryThis presentation will focus on improvements in materials and deposition methods that allow carbon nanotube (CNT) materials to be used to make conductive traces. Demonstration of CNT material use in flexible electronics packaging and in passive radio-frequency sensor networks will be discussed. Speaker Biography (James E Lamb)James E. Lamb III serves as the Director of the Printed Electronics Technology Center at the CNT/JVIC operation for Brewer Science, Inc., Rolla, MO, USA. From 2008-2010 Jim served as Managing Director of Product Management and from 2001 through 2008 he served as Director of Corporate Business Development and the New Business Group. Earlier responsibilities at Brewer Science include Product Reliability Manager, Customer Technical Service Manager, and ARC® Quality Control Manager. Before joining Brewer Science in 1984, he worked as a Process Engineer at IBM East Fishkill. He graduated from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1982 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. During his career, he has been an inventor for 19 patents and has coauthored 26 technical publications. Company Profile (Brewer Science)![]() Brewer Science is a global technology leader in developing and manufacturing innovative materials, processes, and equipment for the reliable fabrication of cutting-edge microdevices used in electronics such as tablet computers, smartphones, digital cameras, televisions, and LED lighting. Brewer Science provides process flexibility and a competitive edge for its customers and plays a critical role in the supply chain. |