Nokia works on deformable electronics using silicone rubber
ERJ staff report (DS)
Cambridge, UK -- In a short video posted on YouTube, Dr Stéphanie Lacour, University of Cambridge Research Centre, talks about stretchable electronic skin which her team is working on, in collaboration with mobile phone company, Nokia.
The material is a highly flexible, highly transparent silicone rubber, which can be made into a touch pad that could be worn on a wrist, for example.
Dr Lacour is featured on the video available at the link below.
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Nokia video from YouTube
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