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Molex showcase Soligie circuits and sensors at Printed Electronics USA

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Molex highlights Soligie custom designed, printed electronics circuits and sensors at Printed Electronics USA 2016 in Santa Clara, CA, hosted by IDTechEx.

The Molex Soligie portfolio includes integrated sensor systems, medical wearables and devices, LED lighting, RFID labels, IoT-enabled, and disposable devices for industrial, consumer, medical, aerospace and defense markets.

"Molex brings a deep understanding of customer requirements and a single-source for design, engineering and manufacturing" said Justin Spitzer, marketing manager, Soligie systems, Molex.

Spitzer continues: "We provide customers with the engineering expertise and manufacturing capabilities they need to bring their projects to reality "¦ Soligie solutions create a higher value, printed electronics solution for next-generation applications implementing thin and flexible form factors."

At the Printed Electronics exhibition, Molex demonstrated three separate products including: a Soligie Flexible Radio, which is an example of digital radio components, an antenna and low profile speaker integrated into a thin flexible design; a Soligie NFC Temperature Sensor Patch to demonstrate a thin flexible solution for monitoring temperature through wireless technologies, including NFC, RFID or Bluetooth protocols as well as Capacitive Fluid Sensors designed to ensure precise fluid-level measurements with greater accuracy, and lower set-up costs, utilising end-to-end solutions and "easy-to-install" calibration software. 


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