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The Flexible Hybrid Electronics Initiative

NextFlex

The Flexible Hybrid Electronics Initiative, which has been awarded to the NextFlex lecture program managed by the FlexTech Alliance, is a consortium of universities and industry partners who are tasked with bringing this progress to the marketplace. The University of Massachusetts is leading the New England node for that effort.

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This work is supported in part by the
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Initiative
of the National Science Foundation under NSF Award Number CMMI-1025020

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