10.03.17
CERADROP participated with the MGI Group and Konica Minolta at Print 17 in Chicago by presenting thre new “Must See ‘Em” award-winning advanced printing technology solutions and sharing the largest booth at the trade show.
The Future of Print, Best of Category was presented to the CERADROP-MGI F-Serie, an innovative all-in-one state-of-the-art Digital Materials Deposition Platform. This materials deposition equipment is a printed electronics lab system for process development and smart 3D printing. In its large portfolio of various functional PE applications, several examples include advanced circuitry development of RFID, NFC, QDOT and OLED technologies. Its features include a patented, rotating “plug & play” Inkjet/Aerosol Jet head-holder, multi-curing options, in-situ characterization devices and a full analytic software suite.
“MGI showed for the first time in North America, the Alphajet CERADROP technology it had previewed at DRUPA 2016. Based on technology developed at CERADROP, it is a materials deposition platform that can print chipless RFID, electronic circuits, OLED flexible displays, and both organic and inorganic 3D electronic component parts. “It’s at the vanguard of our movement into conductive inks and intelligent, smart, and interactive packaging,” said Jack Noonan, marketing coordinator at MGI-USA.
The Future of Print, Best of Category was presented to the CERADROP-MGI F-Serie, an innovative all-in-one state-of-the-art Digital Materials Deposition Platform. This materials deposition equipment is a printed electronics lab system for process development and smart 3D printing. In its large portfolio of various functional PE applications, several examples include advanced circuitry development of RFID, NFC, QDOT and OLED technologies. Its features include a patented, rotating “plug & play” Inkjet/Aerosol Jet head-holder, multi-curing options, in-situ characterization devices and a full analytic software suite.
“MGI showed for the first time in North America, the Alphajet CERADROP technology it had previewed at DRUPA 2016. Based on technology developed at CERADROP, it is a materials deposition platform that can print chipless RFID, electronic circuits, OLED flexible displays, and both organic and inorganic 3D electronic component parts. “It’s at the vanguard of our movement into conductive inks and intelligent, smart, and interactive packaging,” said Jack Noonan, marketing coordinator at MGI-USA.