Thanks to conductive inks, it is now possible to print electronic circuits on an almost infinite variety of supports whether rigid or flexible. This technology is revolutionizing the medical field by offering a new generation of electronic devices adapted to comfort and listening to the daily physiological needs of patients. These technologies allow, among other things, continuous (but discreet) communication between a patient and the appropriate medical staff in order to intervene earlier and preventatively if necessary.
As printed electronics are more flexible, lighter, and thinner than conventional electronics, they can be integrated more easily and more discreetly into any shape, material and situation. Printed electronics allow you to do more when you see less!
But that’s not all, in addition to being able to monitor or administer drugs to patients, advanced research is working to develop printed devices that can be implanted inside the human body to make devices such as neurostimulators.
The C2MI is now equipped with inkjet printing technology making almost everything possible to create innovative circuits on several types of support.