Plextronics raises $14m for "printed solar" technology

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Company says new funding will help it move towards commercialising innovative printed electronics technology for use in LED lighting and solar cells

US-based Plextronics has completed a $14m (£8.5m) funding round that will help it commercialise its printed electronics-based lighting and solar-generation products. It is thought that printed electronic...

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