Partners
Key to Successful Integrated Solutions
Blue Spark thin printed battery products are designed to be embedded as a reliable power source within a wide range of products and systems. Our strong partner network enables us to help manufacturers, product designers and system integrators seamlessly improve existing products and develop exciting new products and systems.
Since our founding in 2002, Blue Spark has built a comprehensive eco-system of partners. Our partner network includes the market’s leading technology firms and electronic solution providers that are the foundation for integrated solutions.
Our approach helps to minimize design complexity and simplify integration of power solutions, resulting in faster, easier manufacturing and assembly. And, this “total solution” approach reinforces Blue Spark’s mission to apply its advanced Printed Electronics technology to help customers bring innovative new products to market faster and more cost-effectively than ever before possible.
Blue Spark Technologies’ team of design, engineering and applications experts works closely with a number of leading technology partners to help customers bring together the building blocks and resources needed to create a total solution. Technology Partners
Key to Successful Integrated Solutions
In addition to thin flexible batteries, Blue Spark and its technology partners can provide:
EM Microelectronic
EM Microelectronic, a division of the Swatch Group, is a semiconductor manufacturer specialized in the design and production of ultra low power, low voltage integrated circuits for battery-operated and field-powered applications in consumer, automotive and industrial areas. We have 35 years experience in the design of IC processing analog and digital signals simultaneously.
Cal Poly's Graphic Communication Department is a leader in print and graphics education in the US. With more than 60 years preparing talent for the field, Cal Poly State University continues to prepare students for industry as well as research new and innovative solutions for print-centric markets. Beginning in Fall 2013, Cal Poly will offer online graduate courses in Printed Electronics and Functional Imaging. Focusing on printed electronics, active packaging, and security printing, this program will provide working professionals an opportunity to participate in meaningful, instructor lead education preparing them for advanced fields in printing. These courses will focus on printing technologies, manufacturing models, product development, and scaling from "lab to fab".


