Additive Manufacturing of Flexible and Hybrid Electronics at the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing
9:45 am - 10:00 am
The Center of Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM) was founded in 2005 by the United States Display Consortium (USDC), Binghamton University, the State of New York, and in collaboration with Cornell University. Working in partnership with industry, CAMM performs research and development on flexible hybrid electronic technologies for healthcare, industrial sensing, asset monitoring, and wireless communications. As a New York State Center of Advanced Technology and home to the New York Node of NextFlex, CAMM also has responsibilities for training and workforce development. This presentation will provide an overview of capabilities at CAMM and will highlight collaborations with Lockheed-Martin and Liquid Wire, Inc.