Brewer Science Presents Materials Innovation for Additive Electronics at TechBlick 2025
Building Circuits from the Ground Up: Domestic Advanced Packaging Relies on Additive Manufacturing
Boston, Massachusetts – June 4, 2025 – Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in advancing innovative materials needed for additive electronics, is presenting “Building Circuits from the Ground Up: Materials Innovation for Additive Electronics at TechBlick: The Future of Electronics Reshaped” in Boston Massachusetts June 11 – 12, 2025. Brewer Science will also be exhibiting at booth R1.
Brewer Science is at the forefront of materials innovation, leveraging its extensive expertise in polymer chemistry to develop printable dielectric materials and functional inks that address the evolving needs of modern electronics. These innovations are critical to enabling additive manufacturing approaches that reduce cost, increase design flexibility, and support a more resilient domestic supply chain. By integrating complex 3D traces, embedded functions, and wireless capabilities directly into devices, additive electronics enable a new generation of multifunctional components that merge the function of chips, packages, and PCBs within a single manufacturing process.
Brewer Science’s broader vision is to design, build, and deploy connected water sensors that monitor environmental contaminants quantitatively on a large scale using additively manufactured electronics (AME). Some of the biggest challenges in implementing AME technologies are the development of printable functional inks and electrically nonconductive (dielectric) materials. There have been decades of progress in conductive inks, driven by applications such as membrane switches, resistive heaters, RFID tags, photovoltaics, and RF antennas. The next wave of growth will involve the combination of these innovative materials and processes.
“As the demand for miniaturization and high-performance electronics grows, the U.S. supply chain must create new innovative materials that can meet these challenges,” states Adam Scotch, Director, R&D, Smart Devices at Brewer Science. “Our development of printable dielectric materials and functional inks for additive manufacturing is key to enabling the next generation of electronic devices and strengthening domestic production.”
Building Circuits from the Ground Up: Materials Innovation for Additive Electronics will be presented by Adam Scotch, Ph.D., Director, R&D, Smart Devices at Brewer Science. The presentation is scheduled for June 11th at 10:35 am, a part of Track 3 which is in Room 3540 (on the third floor). You can view the event itinerary here.
Visit Brewer Science’s exhibition at booth R1 throughout the event to learn more about material innovations for additive electronic applications.
For those unable to attend the event, additional information can be requested at the bottom of our website.
About Brewer Science
Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes that foster the technology needed for tomorrow. Since 1981, we’ve expanded our technology portfolio within advanced lithography, advanced packaging, smart devices, and printed electronics to enable cutting-edge microdevices and unique quality monitoring systems for water and air applications. We are Certified Employee-Owned and a Certified B Corporation™, using our business as a force for good. Our headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri, with customer support throughout the world. Learn more at: www.brewerscience.com.
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Company Contact:
Nathan Ayres
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Email: nayres@brewerscience.com