Andreas Frölich, Horizon's renowned expert in advanced manufacturing technologies, will be present and presenting a paper at the event to highlight the company’s latest breakthroughs in the development of microfabrication technologies for electronics and radio-frequency (RF) applications.
At this highly anticipated event, Horizon will demonstrate its key offerings in the field of hybrid microfabrication, an approach that combines the precision of polymer and ceramic 3D printing with thin (<10 µm), conformal, electrically conductive, protective and metallic films. This process has become pivotal in the creation of next-generation components for electronics and RF applications, offering unparalleled precision, performance, and design flexibility.
Horizon’s hybrid microfabrication process integrates 3D printing and post-production coating technologies, allowing for the production of high-performance components with intricate geometries and superior material properties. This technology is particularly beneficial for electronics and RF applications, where precision and performance are critical.
“Our solutions address the growing demand for miniaturisation and performance optimisation in the electronics and RF markets,” said Andreas Frölich. “By utilising 3D printing to create complex microstructures and subsequently coating these parts with our proprietary coating processes, we are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in these high-tech sectors.”
Horizon’s hybrid microfabrication process opens up new possibilities for the design and production of components such as antennas, waveguides, sensors, and other critical electronic and RF parts that require both lightweight structures and enhanced electrical properties. This process enables manufacturers to reduce lead times, lower costs, and achieve higher levels of precision in production.
Horizon is offering a limited-time discount for attendees who register for the TechBlick event. Those who contact Horizon directly can receive a special discount code, granting them a 50% reduction in registration costs. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about how Horizon is reshaping the future of electronics and RF technologies through hybrid microfabrication.