Planar Printed Electronics

Mr Scott White, CEO
Nano ePrint, United Kingdom
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Asia 2008 on Oct 08, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Challenges in making printed electronics ubiquitous
  • Simplifying the problem with planar electronics
  • Benefits in real world applications

Speaker Biography

Scott White is Nano ePrint's Chief Executive Officer. He is an experienced serial entrepreneur, with leadership roles in three previous venture-funded technology companies. Most recently, he was founder and Chief Executive Officer of Azea Networks, a provider of optical communication solutions to the international telecoms market. During Scott's tenure, Azea's business grew from concept to eight figure sales levels before being acquired. Scott has also been an Entrepreneur-In-Residence with Atlas Venture, a trans-Atlantic venture fund managing over $2 billion in capital. Prior to his life as an entrepreneur, Scott was with McKinsey & Co, consulting to the management and boards of large multinationals in areas such as growth strategy, sales & marketing, business process and cost control. Scott holds an honours degree in Pure and Applied Mathematics and Information Technology from the University of Western Australia. He has lived and worked across the globe including Australia, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, the US and the UK.

Company Profile

Nano ePrint was formed in 2006 following pioneering research at the University of Manchester in the UK. Nano ePrint's technology enables planar nanoelectronics devices that can uniquely be fabricated in a single layer of semiconductor via single-step patterning. Nano ePrint's devices achieve very high speeds while dramatically reducing circuit size and simplifying manufacture. The Nano ePrint approach opens up prospects for low-cost, high-performance printed electronics across a range of applications.

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