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intelliFLEX Expands Quebec Membership to 18

Adds CTT Group and C2MI, two leading research centers.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

The intelliFLEX Innovation Alliance continues to grow its base of industrial companies and commercialization organizations in Quebec with the addition of CTT Group and C2MI.
 
intelliFLEX has members across the spectrum for printable, flexible and hybrid (FHE) electronics in Quebec that includes 1-Material Organic Nano Electronic, Anderson Vreeland Canada, Brilliant Matters, Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Etiquettes Multi-Flex Labels, GGI Solutions, Group NanoXplore, ICI, INO, McGill University, MIIP, Memtronik Innovations, PCAS Canada, Service Optiprint, UQAM and Wibicom Inc.
 
The newest members are:
CTT Group/Groupe CTT is an R&D center, an advanced testing laboratory, a technology transfer center and a business association, in the areas of technical textiles, geosynthetics and advanced textile-based materials. CTT Group ranks first among Canada’s Top 50 research colleges, managing multiple collaborative private/public fund projects (such as NSERC projects) to the direct benefit of industry.
 
C2MI, the MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre, is a research center focused on tomorrow’s technologies with state-of the art production equipment in the field of MEMS, advanced packaging, a reliability and characterization lab, and an ecosystem with close to 200 companies in different fields of expertise.
 
“Quebec has long been a hotbed of innovation for textile, commercial printing, aerospace and human-machine interface technologies,” said Peter Kallai, president and CEO of intelliFLEX. “All these strengths are converging for new FHE-enabled products and applications.”
 

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