PPG and S-Cal/Nissha introduce you to Thermal Transferred Printed Electronics. A fast, efficient, and cost effective process to print fully applied circuitry to a carrier substrate and transfer to a host part with little to no limitations on the type or shape of substrate. This proven technology and process, perfected for years by Si-Cal, combined with their proprietary release and adhesive chemistry, and PPG optimized Conductive Ink technology, provides an exciting new way to introduce integrated printed electronic circuitry to your device requirements.
John Yundt is the Global Business Manager for PPG's EM Conductive business. John has spent the last 24 years of his professional career in the Printed Electronics and Conductive Coatings business. He began his career in sales and became Business Development Manager for Electronic Materials at Acheson Industries in the 1990's and early 2000's. In 2004 John started and built the Circuit Materials business at Spraylat Corporation as part of the EMG business. Then, by way of PPG's acquisition of Spraylat in 2012, John became the Global Business Manager for the Electronic Materials Conductive business unit. John has dedicated his career pushing to introduce printed electronic solutions to exciting new applications around the world. Having attended the very first IDTechEx Symposium in the USA many years ago, John is excited to be speaking at this year's IDTechEx event
Founded in 1883 as Pittsburgh Plate Glass by Captain John B. Ford and John Pitcairn in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Today, PPG is a global supplier of paints, coatings, optical products, and specialty materials.
Through leadership in innovation, sustainability and color, PPG helps customers in industrial, transportation, consumer products, and construction markets and aftermarkets to enhance more surfaces in more ways than does any other company.
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