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C3nano to Deliver Presentation on Activegrid Ink at AIMCAL 2015 Conference

C3nano Inc., the performance leader in transparent conductive films and inks for the touch sensor and display industry, announced today that co-founder Ajay Virkar will present ‘New Materials for Solution Coated Transparent Conductors’ at the October 25-28 AIMCAL 2015 Conference taking place in Naples Florida, and attended by the Society of Plastic Engineers (SPE) and others.

Virkar, an invited presenter, will discuss Activegrid™ Ink, valued as a low-cost alternative to ITO for it durability, flexibility and ductility, which can be applied by converters at high throughputs to create the highest performing solution coated transparent conductors on a variety of substrates including OLED displays, OLED lighting, EMI shielding, E-paper, LCD and solar cells.

C3nano made headlines in 2015 for its important partnerships. In June, C3nano announced its partnership with Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd in the joint development of TCTFs using C3nano’s Activegrid™ silver nanowire (AgNW) solution-based inks to enable a new class of flexible, more intuitive touch sensor applications, including those in large panel and curved displays. In May, C3nano and Nissha Printing Co., Ltd succeeded in the joint development of the next generation of silver nanowire (AgNW) transparent inks to meet the demand for smarter, flexible phones, tablets and large panel displays. In April, C3nano acquired Aiden, Co., Ltd of Korea, recognized as the quality and manufacturing leader in AgNWs. In March, C3nano announced its partnership with Kimoto, Ltd of Japan, with whom it delivers transparent conductive films (TCFs) to the flexible display and touch sensor markets.

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