Update
29 Jul 2022

Liquid Wire
Liquid Wire released a whitepaper in 2022 with an update on their "Device-Ready Stretchable Circuits Unlocking New Design Possibilities for Wearable Electronics".
Full profile interview: SWOT Analysis
5 Jul 2021

University of Coimbra (Stretchable Electronics)
External press release
1 Feb 2021

Liquid Wire Delivers Best-in-Class Performance in NextFlex Study
Liquid Wire Inc has joined the NextFlex community whose mission it is to advance US manufacturing of Flexible Hybrid Electronics by fostering technology innovation and commercialization. The current NextFlex project to identify reliable stretchable conductor systems utilizes Liquid Wire's proprietary elastic Metal Gel circuit and conductor technologies to exceed the project goals of 100% stretch for more than 10,000 cycles.
25 Nov 2020

Printed and Flexible Electronics: Key Technology Highlights in 2020
Printed/flexible electronics is a constantly evolving area with extensive scope for innovation. Here, IDTechEx outlines three of the most exciting technological highlights in the sector.
Full profile interview
24 Jul 2020

Liquid Wire
Liquid Wire produce circuitry based on encapsulated Metal Gelâ„¢ which can flow to ensure conductivity when the substrate is stretched or flexed. This conductive Bingham plastic is also used in vias and SMD attachment, thus interfacing between rigid components and flexible/stretchable interconnects. The company is primarily targeting medical/fitness skin patches and e-textiles but have also received interest in many industrial applications.
Included are:
Update interview
13 May 2019

NTT (New Textile Technologies)
IDTechEx interviewed Hans Bauer, Managing Director of NTT, at their booth at the IDTechEx Show in Berlin.
Full profile interview
19 Feb 2018

Liquid Wire
IDTechEx interviewed Liquid Wire CEO Mark Ronay. They have developed a stretchable, printable electronic inks based on gallium indium liquid metal, with their first commercial launch at the IDTechEx Show in November 2017.
Included are:
25 Mar 2016

Flexible skin that traps radar waves, cloaks objects
Engineers have developed a new flexible, stretchable and tunable "meta-skin" that uses rows of small, liquid-metal devices to cloak an object from the sharp eyes of radar.