A New Hampshire company, putting down Silicon Valley roots, is developing nano-printing technologies that could eventually make better electronics, labeling and even the foundation for human skin cells.
The business, called Dimatix, has about 50 employees in its Santa Clara offices, where it is developing ink-jet printing technologies for a wide range of possible uses. Some futuristic uses of Dimatix's supersmall ink jets could include making semiconductor interconnects, or electronic screen displays so thin and flexible they wrap around a column in a department store.
News source: The Seattle Times