Nth Degree

Nth Degree

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NthDegree (Nth) is bringing to market an innovation in the manufacturing of semiconductor products. Our lights are printed on either a flatbed screen press or a high speed roll-to-roll printing press. They are ultra thin, flexible and lightweight with a cost and form factor that is unique in today's marketplace. Printing the Impossible™.
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2012
28 Dec 2012

Henkel

Henkel became involved in this market in 2008 after buying Acheson.
1 Jun 2012

LED manufacturer Lighting Science Group closes $140m funding placement

The proceeds from the funding and commitments will be used to finance the Company's growth, expand its manufacturing capabilities for energy-efficient LED lighting products for consumer and commercial applications in both the public and private sectors.
3 Apr 2012

Game Changer: Printing LEDs

Nth Degree Technologies, United States
2011
30 Nov 2011

Inorganic LED Lighting using Innovative Transparent Conductors

Nth Degree Technologies, United States
25 Aug 2011

Transparent conductors workshop

Technical Analyst, Dr Harry Zervos reports on the FlexTech Alliance Quarterly Workshop.
20 May 2011

Hands on printed electronics workshop at the Sonoco Institute

On June 7-9, 2011 the Sonoco Institute will present a hands-on workshop on Printed Electronics. The two day workshop, //Printed Electronics 101//, will cover many aspects of printed electronics at an introductory to intermediate level. Some of the topics include: markets, devices, technologies, practices, challenges, manufacturing, and growth opportunities.
2009
2 Oct 2009

Dramatic New AC Electroluminescent Displays

Dramatic New AC Electroluminescent Displays announced at Printed Electronics Asia 2009.
2008
6 Feb 2008

Quantum Paper near to market in USA

The recent conference Printed Electronics USA in San Francisco had a presentation by two people from the secretive company Quantum Paper.
2007
22 Nov 2007

2nd report on Printed Electronics USA

$300 billion by 2027 predicted by IDTechEx at Printed Electronics USA for new post-silicon electronics.