XTPL

XTPL

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XTPL S.A. is a company developing on a global scale an innovative technology, protected by international patent application, enabling ultra-precise printing of nanomaterials. Pioneering printing system designed by XTPL makes it possible to precisely apply to the printing surface (most non-conductive substrate, even flexible or not flat) a special ink formulated for this purpose in the company's laboratories. Under the influence of an external electric field nanoparticles in the ink create conductive lines according to the specified parameters. As such, the thickness of the individual lines (even below 100nm), their length and the distance between them all vary depending on a specific application. XTPL's solution has all the features of so-called disruptive technology and will soon revolutionise sectors such as: printed electronics, touch screens, wearable electronics, smart packaging, biosensors, medical devices, automotive, anti-counterfeiting & open defect repair especially for solar cells, displays TFT/LCD/OLED, integrated circuits (IC), printed circuit boards (PCB), multichip modules (MCM) and photolithographic masks. The company is currently focusing on the fast paced commercialization of its unique solution & invites key players from above mentioned sectors to discuss possibilities for dedicated technology development based on JDA or JV agreements.
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2023
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2022
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2021
3 Mar 2021

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11 Jan 2021

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2019
10 Apr 2019

Breakthrough Technology Of Nanoprinting For Flat Panel Display Industry

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13 Mar 2019

Nanoprinting Technology Opens Up New Areas For Printed Electronics

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2018
7 Nov 2018

Printed Electronics World Firsts in 2018

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11 Jul 2018

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11 Apr 2018

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2017
11 May 2017

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11 May 2017

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19 Apr 2017

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15 Feb 2017

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