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Development of ITO Transparent Electrode Patterning Technology Using Printing Techniques

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Komori Corporation has developed a high-definition patterning technology for ITO transparent electrodes using printing techniques, in collaboration with Yamagata University. This brings the company one step closer to realizing integrated printing processes for solar cell manufacturing. Samples will be exhibited at JPCA Show 2026.

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Q: What is the new technology developed by Komori Corporation?
A: It is a high-precision patterning technology for ITO (indium tin oxide) transparent electrodes using printing technology.
Q: What are the benefits of this new technology?
A: It enables the formation of high-precision electrode patterns at low cost without the need for high-cost methods such as laser scribing or photolithography.
Q: Where will this technology be exhibited?
A: It will be exhibited at the JPCA Show 2026 (June 10-12, 2026) at the Yamagata University booth (East Hall 7, Booth 7E-16) in Tokyo Big Sight.
Q: Who is the joint research partner for this technology?
A: The joint research was conducted with the Flexible Substrate Technology Group of Yamagata University.
Q: Which company's technology is utilized in the printing process?
A: The technology of Seria Corporation, a subsidiary of Komori Corporation, is utilized.