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Applied Research at Joanneum Research MATERIALS: Selected Topics of Nanotechnologies, Surface Technologies and Photonics
Paul Hartmann
Institute for Surface Technologies and Photonics, Joanneum Research Weiz
17:15 - 18:15 Tuesday 07 May 2019 TUG P2

Modern printing and imprint processes enable large-area, flexible and cost-effective production of a large number of functional components with sensory, electronic or optical functions. The field of printed optics and electronics is in general no longer limited to research, but is also finding its way into marketable products. At the Institute MATERIALS of JOANNEUM RESEARCH, research is focused on future technologies and solutions for pressure and temperature sensors, friction-reducing coatings, lab-on-chip systems or micro-optics, to name just a few segments. In addition to more or less conventional printing processes such as inkjet, aerosol jet or screen printing, we also use roll-to-roll nanoimprint lithography, roll-to-roll hot stamping and microspotting. Modern mastering processes for the production of imprint stamps enable the production of micro- and nanostructures in the range of less than 100nm