Electrochemical copper printing for wearable electronics

A recent University of Southern Florida graduate is now part of a team of USF researchers developing a method to collect vital health information through fabric.

The team aims to create a way to integrate flexible, lightweight microchip technology into fabric through copper printing, which has the potential to revolutionise how health data is collected, such as for a sleep study, monitoring after surgery or for personal information.

For the full story, see the February 2025 edition of Smart Textiles & Wearables.

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