Welcome!

Welcome to the Future Electronics.

We make electronics for today and for tomorrow. We offer technology to manufacture rigid printed circuit boards (PCB) for conventional electronics or flexible printed circuit boards (FPCB) for specific applications. Our advanced research group also can manufacture stretchable printed circuit boards (SPCB) for advanced applications.

Let us know what’s your need, we will find a way!

Our Expertise

Rigid PCBs

We can fabricate circuits on different rigid substrates such as Si or glass epoxy using conventional printed circuit board technology or micro-fabrication technique. The resolution of the circuit depends on the demand. We can achieve a minimum resolution of 10 micrometers. Below this is also possible if needed. Some of our current prototypes are shown below. 

Flexible PCBs (FPCB)

We can also fabricate flexible circuits on different flexible substrates using a similar fabrication method such as the rigid PCB’s. However, the manufacturing method also depends on the desired flexible substrate. The current resolution of the circuit is above 20 micrometers. 

Soft and Stretchable PCBs (SPCB)

Our cutting edge research group, technical staff and technology can successfully manufacture electronic devices in soft substrates such as silicone or rubber. The system can be designed to be stretchable as well. To achieve this we can design interconnects using standard metals to achieve higher electrical performance or using liquid alloys to achieve higher stretchability. We offer a wide range of soft substrates that can be transparent or colored, can sustain different strain or can be soft foam. However, the manufacturing method largely depends on the substrate and the desired applications. The current resolution of the circuit is about 50 micrometers.

Our Vision

Having a pre-defined shape and dimension of current electronic products will no longer be adequate for users in the future. Next generation electronic products will be user friendly; not only by software, also by hardware, which means the user may change the 3D shape of their devices at will.

This is what we aim for!

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