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HAVERHILL, MADKN Research, an advanced printed circuit engineering firm, and NY Industries Co., Ltd., an Otsu, Japan-based manufacturer of flexible substrates, co-developed a printing process package to produce high-density flexible electronics circuits.
 
The companies created a series of printing process technologies generating fine traces with micro via holes for functional printable electronics. The process is said to be capable of producing single-side, double-side and multi-layer circuits with embedded passive and active elements.
 
The process is comparable to copper circuits generated by fine-etching with photolithography. The technologies are capable of printing resistor materials, high-dielectric constant materials and various active materials, including semiconductors.

Anisotropic conductive materials can be printed for connections with other circuits and devices.
 
The manufacturing process does not use any wet chemicals, so there are no chemical waste byproducts.

RICHARDSON, TXTitan Global Holdings Inc. reported revenues of $30.8 million and net income of $5.7 million for the third quarter, with all business segments reporting continued revenue growth.
 
The company also reported revenues of $96.9 million for the nine months ended May 31, reflecting a 17% increase year-over-year.
 
The electronics and homeland security division reported revenues of $6.2 million, an 8% increase from the same quarter last year, and net income of $2 million.
 
The communications division reported of $24.6 million for the quarter, an increase of 6% year-over-year, and net income of $4.5 million.

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