DoMicro BV is a technology company providing innovative manufacturing technology, application solutions and micro assembly technology for flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) and micro devices. DoMicro excels in developing cutting edge inkjet printing processes, micro assembly and 3D packaging technology. 

The company delivers R&D services, small series production, system architecture and project management. Typically for customers exploring new technologies for circuitry on flexible substrates such as transparent conductive films, OPV electrodes, OLED, Lab-on-chip, wearables, inmold electronics, IC and MEMS integrations.

DoMicro BV provides:

  • Integrated processes, technology and materials for Flexible Hybrid Electronics
  • Research & Development of FHE and micro assembly
  • Application development and industrialization services

 

Proud European distributor of the revolutionary ElectroJetT.M materials and printers by ChemCubed

Multi-layered additive PCB manufacturing with unequalled Bulk silver conductivity is now within reach! ChemCubed's turn-key inkjet printing platforms offer the unique combination of ready-to-use material testing, rapid prototyping and a fully capable production system. DoMicro and ChemCubed bring together deep material expertise, cutting-edge manufacturing, application development and micro-assembly technologies. By aligning material science with advanced packaging and wire bonding expertise, we help customers bring more compact, durable, and high-functionality electronic products to market faster. The strategic partnership between ChemCubed and DoMicro marks an exciting step forward in accelerating next-generation electronic solutions that combine performance, flexibility, and sustainability.

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