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10-09 :: September 2010

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ayer MaterialScience has developed extensive technology know-how and a wide range of ma-

terials for customers who print polycarbonate films with electronic functions and process these into 3D electronic components using the film insert molding process. This printed polymer electronics technology is seen as a next-generation technology for delive- ring cost-effective production of highly integrated, complex molded electronic components. Bayer MaterialScience will be showcasing a range of new

developments at the K 2010 trade fair in Dusseldorf, Germany, from October 27 to November 3, 2010. “This printed polymer electronics technology is seen as a next-generation technology for delivering cost- effective production of highly integrated, complex molded electronic components,” explains Dirk Po- phusen, head of business development for functional films in the Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin Ameri- ca region at Bayer MaterialScience.

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