Expert Discussion on Biocompatible Substrate Technology
Abstract
New organic materials allow us to produce a new type of bioelectronic implants. Their excellent properties are not only characterized by their electrical performance, but even more important their long term stability of the functionality and easier subcutaneous implantation. In this webinar, we will show you how to use Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) to design biocompatible substrates that contain all required functions and encapsulate electronic components within a single substrate.
New organic materials allow us to produce a new type of bioelectronic implants. Their excellent properties are not only characterized by their electrical performance, but even more important their long term stability of the functionality and easier subcutaneous implantation. In this webinar, we will show you how to use Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) to design biocompatible substrates that contain all required functions and encapsulate electronic components within a single substrate.