04.27.16
CERADROP, a MGI Group company, announces CeraPrinter F-Serie, All-in-one Hybrid Process Development system, installation at INO – National Optics Institute in Canada.
“Striving to produce and supply flexible and complete solutions for Printed Electronics in the world market, we are pleased to highlight the choice and recognition of our CeraPrinter F-Serie by INO. Such a famous and powerful Canadian institution covering numerous fields of industry and being a leader in optics and photonics domain has installed CERADROP system for advanced process development. The printer is featured with hybrid materials deposition technology Inkjet and Aerosol Jet® together with integrated post-process multi-curing modules permitting its efficient use, multi-team co-working and easy upscale in order to address the challenges in advanced research and new developments,” stated Nicolas BERNARDIN, Deputy Managing Director at CERADROP.
“Following a rigorous public tender process, CERADROP MGI Group was selected as INO’s digital deposition equipment supplier, as the new F-Serie CeraPrinter had a superior match with the bid requirements. During the installation and certification at INO, CERADROP has already proven to be a supportive supplier. In the future, INO will certainly continue to benefit from this important support for the development of new printed electronics/photonics processes,” noted Martin Bolduc, Ph.D. Researcher at INO – National Optics Institute.
“The choice of our equipment by INO and partnership on the topic of photonics field development in Printed Electronics represents for us a real potential interest and background to move forward for new collaborative results and achievements,” Bernardin concluded.
“Striving to produce and supply flexible and complete solutions for Printed Electronics in the world market, we are pleased to highlight the choice and recognition of our CeraPrinter F-Serie by INO. Such a famous and powerful Canadian institution covering numerous fields of industry and being a leader in optics and photonics domain has installed CERADROP system for advanced process development. The printer is featured with hybrid materials deposition technology Inkjet and Aerosol Jet® together with integrated post-process multi-curing modules permitting its efficient use, multi-team co-working and easy upscale in order to address the challenges in advanced research and new developments,” stated Nicolas BERNARDIN, Deputy Managing Director at CERADROP.
“Following a rigorous public tender process, CERADROP MGI Group was selected as INO’s digital deposition equipment supplier, as the new F-Serie CeraPrinter had a superior match with the bid requirements. During the installation and certification at INO, CERADROP has already proven to be a supportive supplier. In the future, INO will certainly continue to benefit from this important support for the development of new printed electronics/photonics processes,” noted Martin Bolduc, Ph.D. Researcher at INO – National Optics Institute.
“The choice of our equipment by INO and partnership on the topic of photonics field development in Printed Electronics represents for us a real potential interest and background to move forward for new collaborative results and achievements,” Bernardin concluded.