Location History:
- Bridgewater, NJ (US) (2023)
- Jersey City, NJ (US) (2021 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2021-2024
Title: Innovations of Matthew Ahearn in Adhesive Technologies
Introduction
Matthew Ahearn is an accomplished inventor based in Jersey City, NJ, with a focus on developing advanced adhesive technologies. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his expertise in creating innovative solutions for various applications in the electronics industry.
Latest Patents
Ahearn's latest patents include "Curable and optically clear pressure sensitive adhesives and uses thereof" and "Curable silicone pressure sensitive adhesive compositions and films suitable for sealing and adhering substrates for optically clear electronic devices." These patents describe curable silicone pressure sensitive adhesive compositions that are ideal for use as films or encapsulants in electronic devices such as LCD displays, LED displays, flexible displays, touch screens, and flexible thin film photovoltaic modules. Additionally, his patent on "Curable silicone optically clear adhesives and uses thereof" details silicone optically clear adhesive compositions that possess pressure-sensitive properties. These adhesives are designed to be thermal, UV curable, or UV-moisture dual curable, making them suitable for sealing and bonding various components in optical display devices, particularly in flexible and foldable displays.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Ahearn has worked with notable companies such as Henkel AG & Company, Kgaa, and Henkel IP & Holding GmbH. His contributions to these organizations have significantly advanced the field of adhesive technologies, particularly in applications related to electronic devices
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