TR35 winner Stephanie Lacour on stretchable electronics
Stephanie Lacour, a research project manager at the University of Cambridge in England, wants to take flexible electronics to the next level, by making them stretchable. Technology Review caught up with Lacour at the Emerging Technology Conference to ask her about the field’s potential. In this video clip, Lacour also notes that the impact of her research might not be limited to biology: advertisers could benefit, too.
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