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Abstract:
Cambrios Advanced Materials Corporation, which was formed to continue research, development and sales of silver nanowire inks based on Cambrios Technologies innovations in solution coated transparent electrodes, will be hosting meetings at the company's private suite at Hotel The Manhattan during CEATEC Japan 2016.
Come meet our management team, including Ryosuke Kuwada, executive advisor to the CEO, and get an update on the restart of the mass production of Cambrios ClearOhm silver nanowire products as well as the adoption of our technology for touch, flexible displays and solar cell applications.
You will have the opportunity to see several new demos at the suite and discuss how we can work together to improve your products with our technology.
Highlights of some of the new demos include:
•Inks and ClearOhm film based on our Generation 5 nanowires
•Double-sided (F2) ClearOhm film
•Many touch sensors and end products like smartphones, laptops and all-in-one PC's as well as new sensors in the 30- and 40-inch diagonal size range
•Wide range of solar demos including CZTS solar chargers, printed solar films, demonstrators for highly transparent BIPV windows and greenhouses with semi-transparent OPV walls
WHEN: 9 am Wednesday, October 5th thru 12 pm, Friday, October 7th
WHERE: Hotel The Manhattan, Suite 701, 2-10-1 Hibino, Mihama-ku Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-0021 Japan
To setup a meeting please contact us at
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About Cambrios Advanced Materials
Cambrios Advanced Materials leads the industry in providing innovative solutions using nanotechnology. Its breakthrough silver nanowire-based transparent conductors simplify electronics manufacturing and improve end-product cost and performance for electronic devices. The company's ClearOhm® product is a transparent conductor with significantly higher optical and electrical performance than traditional materials and methods. Applications of ClearOhm material include touch screens, EMI shielding, ePaper, OLED lighting and thin film photovoltaics. Cambrios is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
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Contacts:
Ryosuke Kuwada
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