Inside APES's Pioneering Projects: Moving 3D Printed Electronics Forward
APES is advancing 3D printed electronics with innovative projects in medical devices, UAV platforms, and smart agriculture, driven by strategic partnerships and R&D.
Innovations in Medical, UAV, And Agricultural Technology
APES is pioneering several projects in the 3D printed electronics sector. Although details of client-specific initiatives remain private, the company's Chief Executive Officer, Richard Neill, has shared that the company is involved with various of projects related to medical devices, UAV systems furnished with AI and sensor capabilities, and fully additive biosensors for precision agriculture. These projects show APES's commitment to advancing the state of 3DPE technology in many diverse arenas.
APES is excited about its in-house R&D projects, which boast impressive enhancements. Richard reveals, "We expect to showcase initial demos of our AME software platform sometime in 2025."
Strategic Partnership With IDS
A key factor in the strategy of APES is its collaboration with IDS. It ratifies and endorses the service model and roadmap of APES, given the role IDS plays as a Nanojet technology strategic enabler. "We are very happy with the Nanojet tool platform in conjunction with our in-house Neotech AMT 5-axis system. APES concentrates on engineering, product innovation, and manufacturing services, while IDS furnishes the underlying 3D printing module technology, creating a highly synergistic arrangement."
Recent Achievements
In the last quarter, APES has managed to attain a couple of key milestones. The company was active in various consortium project calls, developed new intellectual property through patent applications with the methods within chiplet packaging based on AME, and entered into a very strategic partnership with IDS. This justifies a continuous undertaking by APES to innovation and leadership within the industry.
If you are interested in collaborating with APES, please contact Richard Neill.