![]() Dr Laura Lopez, Head of Scientific Valorisation
CETEMMSA
Spain
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20141020.
Presentation Summary• Printed Electronics allow the creation of new and innovative functionalized textile products, in the demanding and highly specialized world of Medical Devices. • The main aim of this whole new sector is to produce wearable, conformable, flexible and low-cost textile-based devices bringing innovative solutions to different markets. • Real examples of how Printed Electronics have allowed to create new and innovative functionalized products for the healthcare sector will be shown. Speaker Biography (Laura Lopez)Ph.D. in Chemistry in the area of Surface Modification and MBI (Master in Business Innovation). For 3 years I have been Research Manager of CETEMMSA, leading the research lines related to Biofunctionalization, Photonics, Printed circuits and components and printed sensors and seeking for strategic collaborations. I'm experienced in business and technology transfer and IP management. Currently I am the Head of Scientific Valorisation of CETEMMSA. Company Profile (Cetemmsa)![]() Cetemmsa is a Spanish private research center performing Technological Transfer to help companies to do business with new and innovative products. Cetemmsa focuses its R&D towards applied research, and production of prototypes in the area of smart devices. The R&D core activities are focused on 2 topics:
Cetemmsa is also member of the OE-A, and co-funded the Spanish cluster for Printed Electronics PEC4 (www.pec4.net). |