TechBlick 2024 Highlights

A Glimpse into the Future of Electronics

BotFactory Inc., Carlos Ospina

The air crackled with innovation at TechBlick Berlin 2024, a premier event showcasing the cutting edge of printed electronics and advanced materials. From industry giants to rising stars, the conference buzzed with groundbreaking technologies shaping the future of electronics.

Here are some of the key highlights that caught our attention:

1. BotFactory Unveils the SV2 Premium Printer: Get ready for the future of printing! BotFactory unveiled their top-of-the-line creation, the SV2 Premium printer. This powerhouse promises unmatched speed and precision, making it ideal for automated low-volume prototyping of PCBs. For more details, check out this page.

2. NanoOps: Building a Factory in a Box for CHIPS: NanoOps grabbed attention with their revolutionary concept – a factory in a box specifically designed for CHIPS production. This innovative solution has the potential to revolutionize the electronics manufacturing landscape, offering increased flexibility and efficiency.

3. Forvia (formerly Faurecia) Reimagines Automotive with Printed Electronics: Forvia, previously known as Faurecia, took center stage by showcasing the transformative power of printed electronics in the automotive sector. Their presentations highlighted innovative applications that promise to create exciting new experiences for drivers and passengers alike.

4. NextFlex: Showcasing the Might of American Printed Electronics: NextFlex proudly displayed the robust ecosystem of printed electronics within the United States. Their presence emphasized the nation's commitment to developing and advancing this transformative technology.

5. Gabriela Pereira's Insightful Talk: The Promise and Challenges of Printed Electronics in CHIP Packaging: A particularly captivating presentation was delivered by Gabriela Pereira of Yole Group intelligence. She shed light on the immense potential of printed electronics in CHIP packaging, with the market estimated to reach a staggering $37Bn by 2029 for 2.5D and 3D printed packages. However, her talk also highlighted the significant challenges that need to be overcome before this technology can be seamlessly integrated into existing production lines.

TechBlick Berlin 2024 served as a launchpad for exploring the boundless potential of printed electronics and advanced materials. From groundbreaking new printers to visionary applications, the event showcased the technologies that are poised to reshape the future of electronics. It left attendees with a sense of excitement about the possibilities that lie ahead, and the collaborative efforts required to overcome the roadblocks and bring these innovations to fruition.