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Conference Agenda

 
 

Wednesday, 30 Sep 2009

Track 1

 Radical New Printed Electronics Products
09:00IDTechEx
 Printed Electronics in Healthcare
09:25Imperial College London
09:50Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
 Transistors
10:15Cambridge University
10:40Coffee & Networking Break
11:25Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia
11:50Tokyo Institute of Technology
12:15Sony
12:40Lunch
14:00Toppan Printing
14:25Dai Nippon Printing
 E-Readers
14:50Bridgestone Corporation
15:15Coffee & Networking Break

Track 1

 Graphene & Carbon Nanotubes
16:00Fujitsu Laboratories
16:25NEC
16:50Vorbeck Materials
17:15Day 1 Ends

Thursday, 01 Oct 2009

Track 1

 Flexible Displays & Lighting
09:00Liquavista
09:25University of Tokyo
09:50Kodak Japan
10:15Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
10:40Coffee & Networking Break
 Memory
11:20Thin Film Electronics
 Processing
11:45Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
12:10Nottingham Trent University
12:35Nano ePrint Ltd
13:00Lunch
 Transparent Electronics
14:25Agfa Materials
14:50H.C. Starck Clevios
 Conductive Inks
15:15Hitachi Chemical
15:40Coffee & Networking Break
 RFID
16:10Mighty Card Corporation
16:35Sunchon National University
17:00Day 2 Track 1 Ends

Track 2

 Photovoltaics
09:00IDTechEx
09:25centrotherm photovoltaics
09:50Solarmer Energy
10:15imaging Technology international (iTi)
10:40Coffee & Networking Break
11:20PixDro
11:45Fluxim
12:10University of Manchester
12:35University of Surrey
13:00Lunch
14:25Trident Industrial Inkjet
 Energy Harvesting & Storage
14:50CSIRO
 Barrier Layers
15:15Vitex Systems
15:40Coffee & Networking Break
16:10IDTechEx
16:35A*Star / Nanyang Technological University
17:00Day 2 Track 2 Ends
 
 
 

Wednesday September 30, 2009

Radical New Printed Electronics Products (09:00 - 09:25)

09:00 - 09:25 "The Market for Printed Electronics 2009-2019"
  • Major advances in the last year
  • Major technical advances expected in the next 10 years
  • Rollout of new market sectors
  • Market size 2009-2019
 

Printed Electronics in Healthcare (09:25 - 10:15)

09:25 - 09:50 "Medical Diagnostics using Printed Lighting and Photo-Detectors"
 
 
09:50 - 10:15 "Flexible Printed Sensor Tape for Diagnostics of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury"
  • The sensor tape will integrate pressure and acceleration sensors, signal-processing electronics, non-volatile memory, and a thin film battery.
  • For low-cost disposable tapes, we are targeting fabrication techniques such as inkjet printing, laser machining and lamination that are compatible with roll-to-roll manufacturing.
  • This talk will discuss the progress in organic materials performance and electronics stability to meet the requirements of this sensor application.
 

Transistors (10:15 - 14:50)

10:15 - 10:40 "Fabrication and Stability Characterisation of Thin Film Transistors Based on Indium Zinc Oxide Deposited at Low Temperature"
  • The deposition of metal oxides (e.g., indium zinc oxide, zinc oxide, hafnium oxide, aluminium oxide) using a high rate sputtering technology will be described.
  • Thin film transistors fabricated using amorphous indium zinc oxide as the channel layer will be shown to have a field effect mobility of 10 cm2 V-1 s 1, which is an order of magnitude better than amorphous silicon technology.
  • The results of stressing metal oxide thin film transistors will be presented to allow assessment of stability.
 
11:25 - 11:50 "From e-paper to paper-e"
 
 
11:50 - 12:15 "Development of Inorganic Thin Film Transistors"
 
 
12:15 - 12:40 "Ink Formulation and Printing Technique for OTFTs"
 
 
14:00 - 14:25 "Development of Printed Organic Thin Film Transistors"
  • Printing techniques for organic TFTs
  • Challenges to organic TFTs with high performance and reliability
  • Printed organic TFT backplane for electrophoretic displays
 
14:25 - 14:50 "Flexible Electronics by Printed Circuits"
  • Printed Electronics in DNP
  • Flexible TFTs for printed electronics
  • Flexible displays with Flexible TFTs
 

E-Readers (14:50 - 16:00)

14:50 - 15:15 "Electronic Paper QR-LPD using printed technology"
  • Electronic Paper
  • Flexible Display
  • Printed Color Filter
 

Graphene & Carbon Nanotubes (16:25 - 17:15)

16:00 - 16:25 "Self-Organization of Novel Carbon Composite Structure: Graphene Multi-Layers Combined Perpendicularly with Aligned Carbon Nanotubes"
  • Successful synthesis of a new nano-scale carbon composite consisting of graphene and vertically aligned carbon nanotubes
  • Detailed structure and formation mechanism of the new nano-scale carbon composite
  • Applications of the new composite structure
 
16:25 - 16:50 "Print Fabrication of CNT Transistors on Plastic Films"
  • RF Operation of CNT Transistors
  • All-Printed CNT Transistors on plastic films
  • Switching Issues of CNT Transistors
 
16:50 - 17:15 "Opportunities for Graphene in Printed Electronics"
 
 
 

Thursday October 01, 2009

Flexible Displays & Lighting (09:00 - 11:20)

09:00 - 09:25 "Development of Electrowetting-Based Flexible e-Readers"
  • High brightness video electrowetting technology
  • Liquavista's eReader vision
  • Liquavista electrowetting technology on plastic substrates
 
09:25 - 09:50 "Large-Area Stretchable Active-Matrix Organic EL Displays"
  • Printable elastic conductors
  • Organic transistor active matrix
  • Organic EL display
 
09:50 - 10:15 ""Scalable" White AMOLED Technology for Large TV Application"
  • OLED Technology Selection according to yield simulation
  • Secured manufacturing by the combination of "Scalable" approach
  • Proof of "Scalable" technology
 
10:15 - 10:40 "AMOLED Driven by Solution processed Oxide Semiconductor TFT"
 
 

Memory (11:20 - 11:45)

11:20 - 11:45 "Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Non-Volatile Printed Memories - A joint Thinfilm InkTec collaboration"
  • Why printed memories?
  • Thin film memory technology
  • R2R printing
  • Applications
  • Summary
 

Processing (11:45 - 13:00)

11:45 - 12:10 "Slot Die Coating Improvement"
  • The advantage of slot die coater used tugsten carbide lip
  • Gap adjustment by numerical control
  • Efficient cavity design by Fluid analysis
 
12:10 - 12:35 "Laser Processing of Inorganic Thin Films for Printed and Flexible Electronic Devices"
  • Summary of laser processing techniques used for low temperature modification of printed and deposited thin films
  • Use of excimer laser processing to enhance the conductivity of printed transparent oxides
  • Thin film enhancement for flexible electroluminescent displays
 
12:35 - 13:00 "High Density Printed Electronics"
  • The problem with "large area"
  • Benefits of dense logic
  • Planar nano-transistors: density from simplicity
 

Transparent Electronics (14:25 - 15:15)

14:25 - 14:50 "Orgacon(TM), the High Conducting and Stable PEDOT Electrode for Printable Electronics"
  • Improvements in the "basics"
  • New inks for high brightness AC EL
  • ORGACON developments in OLED light
 
14:50 - 15:15 "Materials for Organic Electronics Conductors and Semiconductors Designed for Wet Processing"
  • PEDOT is ready to replace indium tin oxide: high conductive PEDOT-grade with 1000 S/cm is commercially available
  • Progress on printing: Inks for fine line silk screen printing and ink jet
  • Learning from nature: Self assembled semiconductor monolayers from oligothiophenes
 

Conductive Inks (15:15 - 16:10)

15:15 - 15:40 "Materials for Printed and Ambient Electronics Device"
  • Hitachi Chemical's business categories
  • Materials for the ink-jet fabrication
  • Other related materials
 

RFID (16:10 - 17:00)

16:10 - 16:35 "RFID Technology and its Applications"
  • What is RFID technology?
  • The various Applications of RFID Technology
  • The Development of RFID Technology
 
16:35 - 17:00 "Roll-to-Roll Printed RFID Tags"
 
 

Photovoltaics (09:00 - 14:50)

09:00 - 09:25 "Organic Photovoltaics & DSSCs: Overview of recent developments & Forecasts"
  • Bulk Heterojunctions, Titania networks and dyes
  • Advances/ Challenges
  • Leading companies
  • Organic photovoltaics and DSSCs 2009-2019
 
09:25 - 09:50 "Turn-Key-Production Line from centrotherm photovoltaics AG for High Efficient and Low-Cost CIGS Thin Film Modules"
  • CIGS technology from centrotherm
  • CIGS turn-key production lines offered by centrotherm
  • Roadmap of conversion efficiencies and production cost for CIGS-modules
 
09:50 - 10:15 "Printing Plastic Solar Cells"
  • Plastic solar cell material challenge
  • Recent progress on material development: towards 7% OPV
  • Scale up and printing of plastic solar cell
 
10:15 - 10:40 "Inkjet as a Digital Fabrication Process for Photovoltaic Applications"
  • Wide variety of functional materials and substrates
  • Additive Process
  • Non-contact deposition technology
 
11:20 - 11:45 "Inkjet Printing in Industrial Solar Cell Production"
  • From research to production
  • Core technology
  • Advanced Research Tools
  • (Solar cell) applications
  • Scaling IJ printing into production (ELEMENTS.IJP concept)
 
11:45 - 12:10 "Design of Multilayer Solar Cells and Light-Emitting Devices"
  • Optical modeling of arbitrary coherent/incoherent layer systems
  • Device performance tuning with parameter optimization and fitting algorithms
  • Transient and steady-state simulation of charge transport in organic solar cells
 
12:10 - 12:35 "Printing and Polymers for Solar Cells"
 
 
12:35 - 13:00 "Developments in Organic Photovoltaics"
  • Organic solar cells and device challenges
  • Carbon-based nanomaterials for OPVs
  • Modification of interfaces
 
14:25 - 14:50 "Overcoming Photovoltaic Fabrication Challenges through Scalable, Inert, Piezo Ink Jet Technology"
  • Manufacturing Challenges
  • Jetting Etchants and Resists
  • Jetting Conductive Silver Contacts
 

Energy Harvesting & Storage (14:50 - 15:15)

14:50 - 15:15 "Printed Electronics: Thin film Batteries and pH Sensors"
  • Market opportunities for electroactive materials
  • CSIRO's printed flexible, thin-film battery
  • challenge to monitor the quality of foods packaged in sealed boxes
  • security and solar cell applications
 

Barrier Layers (15:15 - 17:00)

15:15 - 16:10 "Barix Multilayer Barrier for Protection of Environment Sensitive Devices"
  • What Barix multilayer is and how it works
  • Barix application in OLED
  • Barix application in thin film photovoltaic
 
16:10 - 16:35 "Barrier Layers"
 
 
16:35 - 17:00 "Enabling Printed Electronics Through Materials"
  • Enormous economic potential of emerging printed electronics technology
  • Enabling materials and printing reduce manufacturing cost of electronics
  • Issues, challenges and progress in printed electronics materials
 
 
Learn about all the technologies, all the applications and all the opportunity at Printed Electronics Asia. IDTechEx is running an exclusive VIP Tour to Tokyo, Japan with company visits, a 2 day conference and exhibition. Meet, learn from, and network with the leading companies involved in organic, printed inorganic and other thin film electronics in East Asia.
 

 

 
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