Ultra-Stretchable Printed Conductors for Electronic Textile Applications (Printed Electronics USA 2015)

Dr Shinri Sakai, Senior Project Researcher
University of Tokyo,Graduate School of Engineering
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Someya lab in the University of Tokyo has been dealing with Organic Electronics since 2003. Organic devices have attractive features; such as its ease to be fabricated on plastic films, its thinness and flexibility, and its extraordinary durability from banging and bending.
Our recent research focus is bio-medical application of organic devices. We aim to develop novel electronic devices that can harmoniously interface with living bodies by taking advantage of the inherent softness of organic materials and the remarkable features of organic molecules. Our next challenge is to expand them into "wearable electronics" and its beyond.
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