The Direct Writing Association (DWA) was formed with
the aim of providing a platform for the dissemination and communication
of ideas, innovations and issues relating to the DW technologies. The
Association benefits companies involved with DW techniques such as digital
imaging, laser processing and inkjet technologies that are becoming ever
more present in electronics, pharmaceuticals, security printing, ceramics,
consumer goods and aerospace applications.
The DWA is hosted by CERAM and facilitates the development and deployment
of cost effective Direct Writing technologies in the UK.
Members of the Association include OEMs, ink and material suppliers,
manufacturers, universities, research and technology organisations and
Regional Development Agencies. The DWA has attracted major names in
the field including BAE Systems, Fuji Film Electronic Imaging, Newcastle
University, Xaar, Printed Electronics Ltd, Aerospace Innovation Ltd,
the Institute of Manufacturing Cambridge University, and QinetiQ.
It also has a number of key associate members including the DTI, Optimat,
the EPSRC, the National Physical Laboratory and PowdermatriX.
The Association facilitates communication, dissemination, seminars
and an annual conference to encourage interested groups to explore the
potential of Direct Writing technologies. It will also look to identify
leading technologies being developed in other countries using Technology
Missions and spreading awareness of them through seminars.
Explaining its role the Managing Executive David Cartlidge commented
“The DWA provides companies and research centres with the opportunity
to share knowledge, identify partners and take part in collaboration
projects to develop and exploit Direct Writing technologies.”
Organisations wanting to know more about the DWA should contact: either
the Chairman Steve Jones at steve.jones@directwriting.co.uk
or the Managing Executive David Cartlidge at dave.cartlidge@directwriting.co.uk