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BC-INVESTOR FORUM | WEDNESDAY-JUNE 29, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Track 1<br />

Materials (02:30 pm - 03:15 pm) | LOCATION SPEKTRUM / LEVEL C2<br />

03:00 pm Metalonix Accomplishes Breakthroughs in Metallic Ink (Seed-financing)<br />

Dr Richard McCullough,<br />

Metalonix, Inc., President, United States<br />

Attributes of Metalonix Technology<br />

Metalonix, Inc. is pioneering cutting edge research developing printed metals which contain actual metal atoms, not nanoparticles ormetal flakes. Metalonix&acute;s<br />

technology is transformed into ink form with the ability to be deposited on a wide variety of substrates. Metalonix&acute;s unique approach to manufacturing these complex<br />

metallic inks has achieved industry breakthroughs in:<br />

- Low conversion temperatures<br />

- High conductivity once metalized<br />

- Flexible stability<br />

- Rapid processing speed capabilities<br />

While these functional and application attributes can be found in the metallic ink marketplace, Metalonix is the first to wrap them all into one package making our metallic<br />

inks attractive to numerous end use markets.<br />

Solutions for Printed Electronics Industries<br />

Metal is in everything from electronics to medical devices. Starting at the time the alarm clock goes off in the morning, you come into contact with numerous devices that<br />

utilize metal in ways that Metalonix can provide better functionality through a more cost effective approach. Metalonix&acute;s complex metallic ink&acute;s ability to<br />

convert into a base metal at low temperatures coupled with its high conductivity levels provides traditional markets such as printed circuit boards (PCB) and biomedical<br />

electrodes with an optimal solution. Emerging markets such as radio frequency identification (RFID), microchips and flexible displays benefit from Metalonix&acute;s ability<br />

to be deposited onto a variety of substrates including organic and flexible at high processing speeds while providing precise relatively small features with high aspect ratios.<br />

While these are just a few examples of possible markets, there are endless possibilities to the uses of Metalonix&acute;s metallic inks.<br />

Company Profile<br />

Metalonix, headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, has obtained an exclusive license from Carnegie Mellon University where this breakthrough technology was discovered in the<br />

renowned McCullough Lab.<br />

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