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Alliance to advance printed electronics modelling
Generic modelling tool suite will enable organic electronics companies to build behavioural models of physical phenomena, technologies or IC designs.
Infiniscale has joined the Organic Electronics Association (OE-A) and entered in a partnership with Sofileta to develop its printed electronics technology platform.
The move positions Infiniscale as a leading supplier of advanced modelling solutions for the organic electronics industry.
Organic electronics spans an array of technologies based on organic conducting and semiconducting materials, with a wide range of applications and products (such as printed RFID, organic sensors, printed memory devices, organic photovoltaic cells, flexible and thin displays, flexible batteries etc).
The organic electronics industry is eager to develop new-generation products and technologies at a very fast pace.
However, obtaining a full understanding of device physics in organic electronics technologies is not straightforward and can delay technology and product developments by several months.
Using Infiniscale's generic modelling tool suite, industry players can easily build behavioural models of physical phenomena, technologies or IC designs, allowing fast sizing with the highest possible yield.
With its unique modelling technology that actually models phenomena behaviour, Infiniscale serves a wide range of applications from technology and process development, to device modelling and design sising.
Infiniscale is working with Sofileta, also a member of the OE-A, to develop a printed technology platform.
"Using Infiniscale as our modelling tool suite will help shrink our development cycle significantly", says Laurent Jamet, Business Development Director at Sofileta.
"Being able to model our devices' behaviour versus design and technology parameters is an important factor in our business".
"Fast prototyping and fast development cycles are key factors to stay on top of the emerging and promising organic electronics market".
"Infiniscale will help us to achieve our business goals".
"Our R and D efforts are focused on delivering a modelling tool suite that would be considered by the industry as a solution and not just another tool", says Dr Firas Mohamed, CEO and founder of Infiniscale.
"We believe that our solution is well suited to help the organic electronic grow at the fastest possible pace".
"To achieve this, a model based approach of technology and design challenges will be instrumental".
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