Flexible electronics spark student’s interest
Binghamton doctoral student Dylan Richmond aims to make innovative technology more accessible through flexible hybrid electronics. Read more
‘Smart Patch’ sensors receive clinical trials
A revolutionary approach to medicine using flexible, wearable electronics being developed at Binghamton University has entered the clinical trial phase, WIVT reports. Read more
Binghamton home to new Center for Advanced Technology
Binghamton University’s new Center for Flexible Hybrid Medical Device Manufacturing will receive nearly $8.8 million in funding during the next 10 years, NYSTAR announced. Read more
Flexible electronics forum sets agenda for field
The annual Flexible Electronics Symposium at Binghamton drew more than 175 scientists and engineers for discussions of flexible electronics, device and conductor printing and emerging electronic materials. Read more