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IoTech shapes the flexible future of 3D printed electronic products

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2024-02-27 17:16:39
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The rapidly developing IoTech enterprise headquartered in Israel will showcase at LOPEC 2024 how its disruptive digital manufacturing continuous laser assisted deposition technology shapes the future of microelectronics and additive manufacturing.


Herv é Javice, co-founder and CEO of ioTech, commented, "We are delighted to be attending the LOPEC exhibition for the first time and showcasing how customers can improve production efficiency, adopt more flexible manufacturing methods, and deliver designs that are" impossible to manufacture "until now, all in a sustainable way. The possibilities of our technology are endless.". IoTech's CLAD technology has been validated by major market participants and has attracted microprocessors μ Orders from industry leaders in LED, defense, electric vehicle power devices, and batteries.

IoTech's continuous laser assisted deposition technology has completely changed material deposition and has several key advantages compared to existing methods, paving the way for seamless full-scale digital large-scale manufacturing. Unlike traditional technologies, CLAD is material independent and seamlessly integrates various industrial materials without the need for reconfiguration or additives, making it easy to meet strict OEM certification requirements. This multifunctional digital method allows for large-scale customization of complex geometric shapes and rapid prototyping without being limited by masks or screens, thanks to its ability to adapt to high-speed deposition of multiple materials and layers.

The compatibility of CLAD with various substrates and the flexibility to handle high viscosity materials without clogging make it different from traditional methods such as laser direct molding and inkjet systems. Its efficiency meets the stringent productivity standards of semiconductor packaging and assembly plants, providing an alternative solution for creating conductive geometries with smaller resistance and footprint. In addition, CLAD demonstrates sustainability by replacing subtractive materials technology, contributing to environmental, social, and governance plans, and backflow efforts.

At the exhibition, ioTech will expand the enormous potential of digital large-scale manufacturing applications in the microelectronics market. It will share how manufacturers use their standard certified industrial materials to control the deposition of each drop and achieve unparalleled production yield through the ioTech io300 digital printer. Its speed and resolution are the fastest and highest in the market today, driving the delivery of commercial solutions across multiple vertical fields and opening up potential for significant miniaturization in semiconductor packaging and advanced printed circuit board production and assembly.

IoTech was founded in 2016 and has offices in the UK and Israel. IoTech's system can print and combine multiple materials with high resolution and speed, providing flexibility for dispensing at screen printing speed. The company has over 50 patents, most of which have been authorized, and is a pioneer in additive manufacturing innovation.

Source: Laser Net

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