The basic principle of printed electronics is that conductive plastics/polymers and inks are printed on substrates such as foils, paper, glass or fabrics, resulting in extremely thin and flexible displays, sensors and light-emitting films, which are available in large areas and at low cost. Compared with traditional electronic products, these originals have obvious advantages and a wide range of applications, in the packaging and IoT industries, printing electronics can be used in:
Glow packaging, smart tags with sensors, anti-erfeiting solutions, NFC tags, sensors, RFID tags, and more.
Shin Ming's print electronics team, led by Dr. Wei Wu, a doctoral tutor at Wuhan University, continuously develops materials and processes designed to print electronic components for connected applications. We are constantly exploring new ink technologies, such as conductive inks, magnetic inks and other functional inks. By focusing on innovation, we can help our customers develop technologies that make the world safer, more sustainable, efficient and interconnected.