<p>➀ Epishine, a Swedish specialist in printed organic solar cells, is collaborating with tesa, an adhesive tape manufacturer, to develop printed electronics production processes.</p><p>➁ The aim is to integrate printed solar cells, flexible sensors, or interactive displays on adhesive substrates.</p><p>➂ Jona Bergqvist, CTO of Epishine, highlights the challenges in selecting encapsulation adhesives for organic and printed electronics.</p>
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