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Abstract (English):
The article discusses the use of CAD systems for printed electronics methods. The differences in the use of CAD for printed electronics in comparison with traditional ones are described. Arguments are given in favor of the need to create an applied CAD system to speed up the development and design process in printed electronics.

Keywords:
printed electronics, CAD, silk-screen printing, screen printing, photo output, wearable electronic devices, smart clothes
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