Printoo: Paper-Thin, Flexible Arduino™-Compatible modules!

A project in Cartaxo, Portugal by Ynvisible
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Printoo is an Arduino-based platform of paper-thin, low-power boards and modules that gives makers new levels of creative flexibility
Backers: 560
Average Pledge Per Backer: $143

Funded: $80,336 of $20,000
Dates: Apr 17th -> May 17th (30 days)
Project By: Ynvisible
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Latest News

Stretch Goals achieved and 3D Printing

May 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, Thank you so much for your support! We've just surpassed the stretch goal of $75K, with a little less than two days to go in the campaign.  On a fun note, we've had a lot of fun making these 3D Printed hovercrafts with the help of our... (Read More)

The bright, flexible future with LunaLEC and Printoo

May 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers,   We launched Printoo with two main goals:  - Creating a really fun and easy modular kit of flexible electronics to bring everyday objects to life; - Making new printed electronics technologies accessible to everyone. ... (Read More)

Printoo and Smart Wearables

May 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, We made a video talking about Printoo, BITalino and smart wearables below: Printoo's flexible modules provide the ideal form factor to quickly create first product concepts for smart wearables devices. Meanwhile, we've begun a... (Read More)

Stretch goal at $75K!

May 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers,If we reach a pledge total of over $75,000, we will be adding... ... SMARTRAC NFC inlays to all reward levels $25 and above:Make the magic happen with the touch of SMARTRAC Midas NFC inlay! Being one of the smallest in the market, their... (Read More)

Printoo and the Internet of Things

May 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, We believe that Printed Electronics technologies will be key enablers for a more functional, user-friendly and fun Internet of Things (IoT). Here's our latest on Printoo and the IoT:  Check out WIRED's article on... (Read More)

An Internet of Everything, Powered by Thin Gadgetry

May 6th - via: wired.com
3-D printing gets a lot of attention, but Inês Henriques believes 2-D printers have an important role to play in the future of the internet of things. She’s running a Kickstarter campaign for a new system called Printoo that makes flexible, modular, and impossibly thin electronic components available to the masses in an attempt to enable what she calls the “Internet of Print.” (Read More)

200% and News

April 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers,Thank you for helping us breezily exceed the 200% mark of our goal! Be sure to check out our how-to video of a smartphone-controlled blimp - as featured on the Make: blog:... (Read More)

Why bendable electronics could be the future of the internet of things

April 23rd - via: qz.com
When the first Harry Potter movie came out in 2001 the idea of the Daily Prophet, a newspaper that contains moving pictures, qualified as magic. A Kickstarter campaign by Ynvisible, a Lisbon-based technology firm, is bringing that magic to life with its displays, held together with paper-thin circuitry. (Read More)

Enfucell joins the PRINTOO Kickstarter program launched by Ynvisible

April 22nd - via: enfucell.com
Printoo is an Arduino™-compatible platform that brings previously unavailable printed, low power, and flexible electronics technologies directly to anyone interested in developing interactive objects and projects. (Read More)

Printoo: printed electronics made Arduino-compatible

April 22nd - via: electronics-eetimes.com
A spin-out from YDreams, Ynvisible was founded in 2010 with the goal to bring more interactivity to everyday objects and surfaces, mostly through the use of flexible and printed electronics including the company’s fully transparent electrochromic display. (Read More)

Paper-Thin Arduino Enables DIY Dirigible

April 22nd - via: makezine.com
Build your own balloon-based blimp with Printoo, a new paper-thin Arduino-compatible microcontroller. (Read More)

Printoo Is An Open Platform Of Printed Electronic Modules For Creative Makers

April 22nd - via: techcrunch.com
Printoo wants to light up your maker life with a range of flexible, printed circuit boards and modules that can be used to power up all sorts of everyday objects. So not just flat stuff — you could wrap these printed electronics around a bottle or can, for instance, to add a display or lights. Or squeeze them into a small space inside a 3D printed car so you can control it via Bluetooth. (Read More)

Thank you!

April 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, On Sunday we reached our funding goal after ~72 hours. We can't thank you enough for your support! We have been absolutely overwhelmed with the fantastic feedback we've had from everyone and can’t wait to bring Printoo to all of... (Read More)

Printoo Modular, Thin & Flexible Electronics: Diet PCB

April 21st - via: technabob.com
Microcontrollers and other electronics components have been getting smaller and cheaper. A company called Ynvisible proves that these parts can be made much thinner as well. (Read More)

Printoo Paper-Thin Flexible Arduino Modules (video)

April 21st - via: geeky-gadgets.com
A new flexible paper thin Arduino-based platform called Printoo, which has this month launched its crowd funding campaign over on Kickstarter (Read More)

Printoo paper-thin modules bring solar power, sensing and more to 3D printing and wearable devices

April 17th - via: gigaom.com
Portuguese company Ynvisible created Printoo kits to get flexible, thin electronics out of laboratories and into the hands of makers. It is offering a series of modules on Kickstart as of today that can do just about anything. (Read More)

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