A factory nearing completion in Dresden in Germany holds the key to determining whether a UK-based company that has invented a way to make plastic microchips will be a success.
Engineers in the plant, run by Cambridge-based Plastic Logic, are finalising trials of secret processes for forming, from plastic, a series of densely packed electronic circuits – the result of breakthroughs in materials engineering at Cambridge University’s physics department over the past 20 years.

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