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Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) is a technology that combines the advantages of printed electronics with the performance of traditional electronics. FHE is a combination of printed electronics, such as thin-film transistors, sensors, and antennas, and traditional electronics, such as integrated circuits and microcontrollers. This technology enables the production of flexible, lightweight, and low-cost electronic devices. FHE is used in a variety of applications, including medical devices, consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial automation.
FHE is a rapidly growing market, driven by the increasing demand for flexible, lightweight, and low-cost electronic devices. The technology is expected to revolutionize the way electronic devices are designed and manufactured.
Some of the companies in the FHE market include Flex, Apple, Samsung, LG, and Qualcomm. Show Less Read more