Xerox Develops Silver Ink for Cheap Printable Electronics.

Xerox has developed an ink which can be used to print circuits onto plastics, films, and textiles. Although circuits printed on flexible materials aren’t new, Xerox’s method may be cheap and easy enough to open the doors to many new possibilities for flexible electronics.
Category: display, electronic culture, enhancing the everyday, hardware, interaction design, technology
Tags: circuit, electronic book, flexible electronics, ink
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