Printed
electronics for healthcare and beauty encompasses stretchable, flexible,
conformal and sometimes biodegradable electronics and electrics. It is very
thin and lightweight, even in hybrid constructions that, for now, incorporate
conventional integrated circuits (IC), light emitting diodes (LED) and other
chips in a partly printed device in order to perform functions not yet possible
with entirely printed surfaces.
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Saving
up to 40% of cost, space and weight and making new things possible are typical
achievements. This is the only up to date, comprehensive report on this rapidly
emerging technology and covers; electronic medical implants, patches,
disposables, and drug and cosmetic dispensing: stretchable, flexible, wide
area, low cost, disposable electronics. It looks at how technologies such as
NFC are impacting healthcare provision.
New
Enabling Technology - but what are the real opportunities vs hype?
Printed
and potentially printed thin film electronics provides many benefits in
healthcare and beauty including low cost in many cases, even to the point of
disposability, and greatly enhanced functionality in other cases. Frequently,
it makes new things possible. It does this in two ways.
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It
is the basis of totally new components relying on new physical principles,
examples including metamaterials and memristors. Secondly it makes possible the
creation of new devices such as self-powered implants that never need a battery
to be replaced. Battery replacement by surgical procedure causes up to 3% of
fatalities.
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Albany, NY 12207
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USA – Canada Toll Free: 866-997-4948
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