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The field of wearable electronics is a rapidly growing market with applications in medical monitoring, safety, and security. NextFlex has worked on the development of several prototype wearable systems for safety and security. The manufacturing of these devices at NextFlex does not use standard copper flex technology but rather utilizes printed silver inks leading to an additive manufacturing process that results in both a lighter-weight and more conformal design. NextFlex will give an overview of its efforts to create devices that can be integrated into clothing and will include the latest data on the reliability testing of the units.
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Jeffrey Bergman, Alex Cook, Sean Nachnani, Amy Mueller, Robert McManus, "Maturing additively printed flexible electronics for wearable sensing and security," Proc. SPIE 11590, Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and Wearable Systems, 1159008 (22 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2583095