New Solutions for Ink Jetting Electronics (Printed Electronics USA 2005)

Dr Linda Creagh, Business Dev Director, Materials Deposition Div
Dimatix, Inc., United States
 
Dec 08, 2005.

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Presentation Summary

  • Electronics Manufacturing Achievements with Ink Jets
  • Remaining Challenges
  • Digital Electronics Printing the New Way
  • - System
  • - Printheads
  • Future Directions

Speaker Bio

Dr. Creagh is currently Business Development Director in Dimatix's Materials Deposition Division, Santa Clara, California. Dimatix, Inc. designs and manufactures ink jet printheads for materials deposition and digital printing. Linda joined Dimatix (formerly Spectra) in 1985 after 10 years ink jet development with Xerox R&D and 7 years liquid display research at Texas Instruments. She has a number of technical publications and more than 15 US and foreign patents in the fields of ink jet technology and liquid crystal displays.

Company Profile

Dimatix - the world's leading provider of ink jet printheads for commercial and industrial printing - is evolving ink jetting into a micro-production process that will revolutionize the manufacture of electronic and bioscience applications. The company's technology innovations and world-class fabrication processes enable high-performance, micro-precision printing and deposition of a wide range of fluids tailored for applications ranging from PLED displays, conductive traces to traditional graphic arts.
 
Dimatix was founded as Spectra in 1984 with an exclusive license relationship with Xerox. The company invests heavily in research and development, maintaining one of the most capable ink jet R&D groups in the world with over one third of its staff actively engaged in product engineering. Dimatix headquarters is in Santa Clara, California, with manufacturing facilities in both New Hampshire and California.
 
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