IEEE FLEPS 2021 Patrons & Supporters
Special Thanks
The conference organizers gratefully acknowledge the generous support provided by the following
Arm is the world's largest provider of semiconductor IP and is the architecture of choice for more than 90% of the smart electronic products being designed today. Arm device architectures orchestrate the performance of the technology that's transforming our lives — from smartphones to supercomputers, from medical instruments to agricultural sensors, and from base stations to servers. We also supply software tools and stacks; reference designs and OS ports to enable our customers to create functional systems as quickly and reliably as possible. Everyday thousands of partners embed more than 45 million Arm-based chips in products that connect people, enhance the human experience, and make anything possible.
PEL provides design, manufacturing, integration and process and product development encompassing printable and hybrid electronics from prototype to production. PEL excel in areas where conventional electronics’ form factor would be limiting, for example, thin, flexible, stretchable and 3D structures. We develop and integrate electronic hardware interfaces for applications including health and other sensor applications.
For R&D and university customers we provide a wide range of materials for many types of material deposition and printing together with necessary support. We also design and manufacture our own bespoke LED UV curing system for the Dimatix DMP, a multi axis material deposition system (3DSP), and a Drop Watcher system for piezo jet applications.
We have a dedicated ink formulation and analysis facility in Cambridge.
Additionally PEL are distributors for Superfine Inkjet (SIJ), Microtec Screen Printers, Integrity Inkjet platforms, Neotech-AMT 5 axis print systems, Integrated Deposition Solutions (IDS) Nanojet and others.
Cambridge University Press is a leading publisher in engineering and science, presenting ideas for undergraduate and graduate teaching to the latest research. Find out more about books and journals products at www.cambridge.org.
XTPL operates in the nanotechnology market segment. The company develops and commercializes its XTPL® Delta Printing System with Ultra-Precise Deposition technology and XTPL® conductive inks which enable ultra-high resolution and precision for rapid prototyping applications. XTPL Delta Printing System uses the XTPL’s proprietary Ultra Precise Deposition (UPD) technology and is a high-precision rapid prototyping printing system for microelectronics with the capability of printing ultra-fine features down to 1.5 micrometer.
PragmatIC, a world leader in ultra-low-cost flexible electronics, enables innovators to create novel solutions to everyday problems that are not practical with conventional electronics. Designers can create their own application-specific flexible devices using the FlexIC Foundry™ service at a fraction of the cost and time required for traditional silicon circuits, opening up multiple new markets.
Semitronics represents leading suppliers of process equipment and materials within Printed Electronics (incl. graphene based devices), batteries, fuel cells and PV etc, for the UK and Ireland markets. Suppliers include:
- Coatema: roll-to-roll and sheet-to-sheet equipment for continuous films, pattern or nanoimprint coatings
- Forge Nano Inc: ALD solutions for powders and wafers
- NovaCentrix: photonic curing equipment and conductive inks
- Optomec Inc: aerosol jet equipment for 3D conformal surface printing
All suppliers offer a commercialization route with a Lab-to-Fab product strategy.