Since it should be relatively straightforward to weaponize these drones, is this all leading to a ban on civilian drones in the foreseeable future?
Thank you! I wasn't trying to be manipulative, I swear.
Thank you so much!
Printed electronics companies are currently working in fields ranging from: smart credit cards (with auth codes for instance), medical patches, interactive packaging (in the Harry Pottery sense but also for sensing),…
We think printed electronics allows for three key features in new products: - Freedom in design. It used to be that electronics was about designing square rigid boards to put inside square rigid boards. That doesn't…
You're very right, we should clarify. The technologies not previously available to the public refer to the printed electronics components: electrochromic displays, printed carbon-zinc batteries, LED die chips on film,…
I'm part of the team behind this project. Your guess is very much on the money on both counts - we can't deny we'd love to blow past it, and the fab process for many of the components is already set up. One other factor…
Since it should be relatively straightforward to weaponize these drones, is this all leading to a ban on civilian drones in the foreseeable future?
Thank you! I wasn't trying to be manipulative, I swear.
Thank you so much!
Printed electronics companies are currently working in fields ranging from: smart credit cards (with auth codes for instance), medical patches, interactive packaging (in the Harry Pottery sense but also for sensing),…
We think printed electronics allows for three key features in new products: - Freedom in design. It used to be that electronics was about designing square rigid boards to put inside square rigid boards. That doesn't…
You're very right, we should clarify. The technologies not previously available to the public refer to the printed electronics components: electrochromic displays, printed carbon-zinc batteries, LED die chips on film,…
I'm part of the team behind this project. Your guess is very much on the money on both counts - we can't deny we'd love to blow past it, and the fab process for many of the components is already set up. One other factor…