Boston, MA
Implementation of New Materials and Printed Electronics for Monitoring the Environment
Brewer Science, a pioneer in printed electronics and smart device technology, invites all attendees of ‘The Future of Electronics Reshaped,’ a Techblick event, supported by Nextflex in Boston, MA to join our insightful presentation titled “Implementation of New Materials and Printed Electronics for Monitoring the Environment” and visit our exhibition booth for an immersive experience into the future of environmental monitoring.
Presentation Details:
- Title: Implementation of New Materials and Printed Electronics for Monitoring the Environment
- Date and Time: June 13, 2024 at 11:50AM EST
- Location: Ballroom C
Abstract: Brewer Science’s vision is to design, build, and deploy connected gas and water sensors that quantitatively monitor environmental contaminants on a large scale. For the last decade, Brewer Science has pioneered the development of materials and technology to print cost-effective sensors capable of measuring contaminants in water, such as heavy metals (lead, cadmium), copper, calcium, magnesium, nitrate, pH, and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). Additionally, our sensors assess air quality by detecting gases like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and oxygen.
Our state-of-the-art fabrication processes include physical vapor deposition (PVD) sputtering, screen printing, stencil printing, ink-jet printing, spray coating, and high-speed jet dispensing. These techniques allow us to produce low-cost sensors with low-power electronics and wireless communication capabilities, enabling widespread deployment for real-time environmental monitoring.
To realize our vision of cost-effective environmental sensors, the electronics industry must advance additively manufactured electronics (AME). Brewer Science is at the forefront of overcoming challenges in developing printable functional inks, especially electrically non-conductive materials. While significant progress has been made in conductive inks for applications like membrane switches and RFID tags, the next frontier lies in developing new printable materials such as low-loss dielectrics, porous membranes, ion-selective membranes, optical materials, and environmental protection layers.
Brewer Science is excited to lead the way in this transformative era, leveraging our core strengths in materials development and manufacturing.
Visit Our Exhibition Booth: Attendees are encouraged to visit our booth at G1 to explore our latest innovations in environmental sensors and printed electronics. Engage with our expert to learn more about our cutting-edge technologies and their applications in real-world environmental monitoring.
Join us at booth G1 to discover how Brewer Science is shaping the future of environmental monitoring with our groundbreaking printed electronics and new material technologies.
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