Their PulseForge tools use cutting-edge technology to dry, sinters, and anneals functional inks in milliseconds on low-temperature, flexible substrates such as paper and plastic, saving time and money while enabling new types of products in various applications. Additionally, their Metalon conductive inks offer conductivity options for additive manufacturing of printed electronics with stretchable, solderable, resistive, and magnetic qualities. NovaCentrix also develops custom-engineered nanomaterials designed to work for printed electronic devices, including photonic curing tools, conductive inks, and other tools for printed electronics, nanoparticle manufacturing, pulsed power equipment, and related fields. Their solutions allow product innovators and manufacturers to access flexible, low-cost substrates and functionality that is not possible with conventional ovens and lasers.