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Learn MoreMRS OnDemand(r) Webinar Series In partnership with NextFlex. Host Jason Marsh, Director of Technology, NextFlex Speakers Azar Alizadeh, Senior Material Scientist, GE Global Research John Williams, Senior Engineer for Additive Electronics , Boeing Research & Technology Jeffrey Meth, Technical Fellow, DuPont This 90-minute webinar will focus on the importance of …
Learn MoreWearable electronics are finding emerging applications in mobile health, rehabilitation, prosthetics/exoskeletons, athletic training, human-machine interaction, etc. However, skin is soft, curvilinear, and dynamic, whereas wafer-based electronics are hard, planar, and rigid. As a result, state-of-the-art wearables can only be strapped or clipped on human body. The development of flexible and …
Learn MoreIn February, NextFlex® proved manufacturability of a flexible version of an Arduino Mini microcontroller. What is an Arduino? It’s an open source microcontroller-based system for automation and IOT applications, used widely for prototyping and has freely available compilers and hardware extension kits. There are many devices that require flexible form …
Learn MoreThe new generation of Industrial IOT will transform the Industrial Age to the Information Age by exploiting opportunities and benefits offered by Information Age technology and techniques. A key enabler for Industrial IOT are sensors and data procured from them. Flexible sensor networks-based Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems can provide …
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