Brewer Science Presents Directed Self-Assembly (DSA) at Flexible Electronics Workshops

April 12, 2016 – Kent, OH– Brewer Science invites you to join us at the FlexTech 2016 Flexible Electronics Workshops, April 12 – 14, 2016, at Kent State University’s Liquid Crystal Institute. James Lamb, Brewer Science’s Corporate Technical Fellow, will share his findings regarding the industry’s movement toward DSA, as well as other insights, at the Smart Materials workshop. Other presenting organizations will be n-Tech, Parker Hannifin, Visic, DuPont, the University of Akron, PEN, and CIMA NanoTech. Along with Brewer Science, these workshop participants will provide an in-depth look at applications, technical developments, and opportunities for partnerships in several key smart materials market segments and provide insight into the impact the newest technology could have on the industry.

April 12, 2016 – Kent, OH– Brewer Science invites you to join us at the FlexTech 2016 Flexible Electronics Workshops, April 12 – 14, 2016, at Kent State University’s Liquid Crystal Institute. James Lamb, Brewer Science’s Corporate Technical Fellow, will share his findings regarding the industry’s movement toward DSA, as well as other insights, at the Smart Materials workshop. Other presenting organizations will be n-Tech, Parker Hannifin, Visic, DuPont, the University of Akron, PEN, and CIMA NanoTech. Along with Brewer Science, these workshop participants will provide an in-depth look at applications, technical developments, and opportunities for partnerships in several key smart materials market segments and provide insight into the impact the newest technology could have on the industry.

Join Brewer Science at the following session: James Lamb, Corporate Technical Fellow, presents “Directed Self-Assembly (DSA), A Smart Material Approach to Extend Lithography for Next-Generation Devices” at the Smart Materials Workshop on Wednesday, April 13, at 10:55 am. The presentation will explore some of the most common questions industries across the globe are asking as they take note of innovations in DSA:

  • Motivation – Why do we need DSA?
  • Material Concept – What is it? How does it work?
  • Application – Where could DSA be useful?
  • Process – How do you use DSA to make patterns?
  • Adoption Hurdles – Why is DSA not widely used today?

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Brewer Science
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