Fraunhofer IFAM - Hybrid electronics compared to conventional PCBs: their advantages and challenges

Fraunhofer IFAM - Hybrid electronics compared to conventional PCBs: their advantages and challenges

Thursday, December 11, 2025 4:00 PM to 4:20 PM · 20 min. (Africa/Abidjan)
Innovation Day December 2025
TechBlick Event

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Printed multilayer PCBs can have significant environmental advantages over traditional FR4 circuit boards. Nevertheless, there are considerable challenges in achieving a similar level of complexity and reliability.
Fraunhofer IFAMFraunhofer IFAM is one of Europe's most important research institutions for adhesive technology, surfaces, shaping and functional materials. At the six locations of our institute - Bremen, Dresden, Oldenburg, Stade, Wolfsburg and Braunschweig as well as in the test center for maritime technologies on Helgoland - we put our central principles into practice: scientific excellence, application-oriented technology orientation, measurable benefits for the customer and guarantee highest quality. Our more than 700 employees, who work in over 20 departments and numerous working groups, combine their broad technological and scientific knowledge and expertise in core competencies: metallic materials; polymer materials; surface engineering; adhesive technology; shaping and functionalization; electromobility; and automation and digitalization. These core competencies – individually and in combination with each other – are not only the basis of our strong position in the research market, but also for future-oriented developments that benefit society. Most of the products, processes and technologies we develop are intended for industries where sustainability is particularly important: in the aviation industry, the automotive sector, energy technologies, medical technology and life sciences as well as in maritime technologies. The solutions developed at Fraunhofer IFAM are also used in various other industrial sectors, including mechanical and plant engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, shipbuilding, rail vehicle construction, the packaging industry and the construction sector.

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