A Glimpse into the Future at FLEX/MEMS & Sensors Technical Congress
A short trip to Monterey, California provided an exciting glimpse into what is in store for the future. Along with 550 attendees and 60 exhibitors, I took a quick visit through the aisles and conference venue to find several exciting developments...
FLEX & MSTC Recognize Outstanding Student Researchers
The recent FLEX 2019 and MEMS & Sensors Technical Congress (MSTC) showcased autonomous mobility sensors, more than 100 market and technical presentations, and 60 exhibits but also highlighted the industry’s future. The event also highlighted the...
Building Outside the Box: FLEX Conference 2019
SEMI’s annual FLEX Conference & Exhibition returns to Monterey, California, February 18-21, 2019, bringing together nearly 100 speakers on the major developments at the leading edge of printed/flexible/hybrid sensors and electronics technology.
ePaper 2.0: Color and Video Come to Electronic Paper
With over 25 years of experience in the technology industry, Sri Peruvemba, CMO of CLEARink Displays, is a longtime advocate of electronic display technology. During his presentation at FLEX and MEMS & Sensors Technical Congress 2019, February 18-21...
Skin-Like Biocompatible Devices Come to Market – and to FLEX/MSTC
Photo on left: My Skin Track pH by L'Oréal Group’s La Roche-Posay – the first wearable sensor and companion app to easily measure personal skin pH levels – leverages two decades of microfluidic and soft materials research in Professor John Rogers’...
Flexible Actuators for Sensational Haptics
Francois Jeanneau, president and CEO of Novasentis, has spent the last two decades building strategic relationships, increasing revenues and catapulting growth at leading consumer OEMs and ODMs. Jeanneau will present the world’s thinnest haptic...
2018FLEX: Displays Dazzle as Collaboration Drives Flexible Hybrid Electronics Advances
We fold our clothing. Our bath towels. Our sheets. And for the more artistically inspired among us, our origami. So why not our smartphones and tablets – those marvelously expansive if physically rigid windows to the world?