Printed Optical Sensors and Image Sensors on Plastic for Medical, Internet-of-things, Industry 4.0 and Wearable Devices (Printed Electronics Europe 2015)

Mr Laurent Jamet, ISORG Co-Founder, Director Business Development
ISORG
France
 
Apr 28, 2015.

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Presentation Summary

Organic and printed electronics is opening new doors for product integration and design of optical sensors and image sensors : large area sensing, thin, conformable, robust to shock. Product developments are started for medical X ray imaging and industry 4.0 / internet-of-things with inventory control sensors and scanner surfaces.

Speaker Biography (Laurent Jamet)

Laurent Jamet is co-founder and business development director of ISORG.
 
He has been involved in the organic electronics industry in his previous positions of business development director for smart textiles in Sofileta (2007 - 2010), leading the Smart Textiles working group of the Organic Electronics Association.
 
Held different positions in the semiconductor industry in STMicroelectronics (1990 - 2007) in design, marketing, business development, new technology development for consumer and industry markets (computer, automotive, wireless), in particular for Nokia.

Company Profile (ISORG)

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ISORG is the pioneer company in organic and printed electronics devices for large-area photonics and image sensors, developing a disruptive technology converting plastic, paper and glass surfaces into smart surfaces.
 
ISORG is a start-up company of CEA-LITEN, based in Grenoble (France).
 
ISORG offers a new generation of high performance, thin and flexible optical sensors for large area digital imaging & scanning,motion & object presence detection, interactive surfaces and light measurement. ISORG has developed a revolutionary user interface with contactless 3D gesture recognition, the 'post tactile' user interface. ISORG technology covers many industrial and consumer markets.
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