PETEC | From innovation to commercialisation in Printable Elecronics

August 17, 2009 - 6:36 pm No Comments

The Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) is a new design, development and prototyping facility. It provides help to bring new printable electronics products to market quickly by offering facilities and expertise that are rarely available in-house. This reduces the clients level and risk of capital investment.

PETEC has brought together leading experts in design, development and prototyping for printable and plastic electronics. Senior engineers and scientists have 45 papers and 100 patents between them in the area of Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFT).

This team is now ready to help industrial and academic clients bring products to market quickly, cost-effectively and with minimal risk. Its here to help clients be first to market with printable and plastic electronics in the fields of:

* electronic consumer goods
* automotive and aerospace products
* energy
* retailing and imaging
* food packaging
* healthcare
* fashion

Several European based companies are already using our facilities to test and develop their new organic electronic prototypes.

PETEC is based NETPark, Sedgefield, County Durham, UK, a science park specialising in the commercialisation of R&D. PETEC is a CPI (The Centre for Process Innovation) business, and is supported by additional facilities nearby at CPIs Wilton Centre. For more information visit: www.uk-cpi.com

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