10.24.16
The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) continues to diversify its membership in the materials space and for end-use markets like smart packaging, with the addition of Brilliant Matters Organic Electronics and Information Mediary Corp.
Brilliant Matters, based in Quebec City, provides high-quality organic compounds for the field of organic electronics. The company synthesizes, purifies and characterizes π-conjugated small molecules and polymers and offers advanced materials. Brilliant Matters has deep expertise in direct arylation reactions, to produce high-performance materials with fewer steps and less waste.
The result is high-quality semiconducting polymers, small molecules and building blocks for printed/organic electronics at competitive prices. Custom synthesis and research contract services are also available.
Ottawa’s IMC conducts R&D in the areas of pharmaceutical, logistics and supply chain compliance technologies.
Much of IMC’s work and expertise centers around smart packaging. It focuses on sensor and printed sensor design and production, electronic design and production, the interconnection between sensors and electronics, smart package design and integration, and smart package data handling and analytics.
“Canada is rich with well-established and growing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are setting new benchmarks in all aspects of materials science, technology integration and end-user application development for our sector,” said Peter Kallai, president and CEO of the CPEIA. “But as an emerging sector, we must work together to connect great technology with opportunity. We look forward to working with Brilliant Matters and IMC and helping them connect with fellow CPEIA members.”
Brilliant Matters, based in Quebec City, provides high-quality organic compounds for the field of organic electronics. The company synthesizes, purifies and characterizes π-conjugated small molecules and polymers and offers advanced materials. Brilliant Matters has deep expertise in direct arylation reactions, to produce high-performance materials with fewer steps and less waste.
The result is high-quality semiconducting polymers, small molecules and building blocks for printed/organic electronics at competitive prices. Custom synthesis and research contract services are also available.
Ottawa’s IMC conducts R&D in the areas of pharmaceutical, logistics and supply chain compliance technologies.
Much of IMC’s work and expertise centers around smart packaging. It focuses on sensor and printed sensor design and production, electronic design and production, the interconnection between sensors and electronics, smart package design and integration, and smart package data handling and analytics.
“Canada is rich with well-established and growing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are setting new benchmarks in all aspects of materials science, technology integration and end-user application development for our sector,” said Peter Kallai, president and CEO of the CPEIA. “But as an emerging sector, we must work together to connect great technology with opportunity. We look forward to working with Brilliant Matters and IMC and helping them connect with fellow CPEIA members.”