Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2009
Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2009







 
 

Masterclasses

2nd & 5th June, 2009 | Cambridge, UK
 
These four optional expert-led masterclasses are interactive consultancy sessions. At each masterclass you will have the chance to handle many samples, and take away printed copies of presentations. They will ensure you get the most from the conference and leave with answers to your questions.
 
Tuesday 2nd June Friday 5th June
  Masterclass 1
Introduction to Energy Harvesting for Small Electronic Devices
Download MC1 presentations
Masterclass 3
Photovoltaics and Printed Electronics

Download MC3 presentations
  Masterclass 2
Wireless Sensor Networks, RTLS and Active RFID
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Masterclass 4
Energy Storage

Download MC4 presentations
 
 
1

Introduction to Energy Harvesting for Small Electronic Devices

 

Tuesday 2nd June – morning session, 8.30am-12.15pm
Garden Room, The Gillespie Building, Memorial Court

8.30am – 9.00am

Registration and Coffee

9.00am

Masterclass 1 Begins

12.15pm

Masterclass 1 Finishes

12.15pm-12.45pm

Lunch for all attendees

12.45pm

Depart for tour of Cambridge Silicon Radio

   
Masterclass Speakers: Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman| IDTechEx
Professor Luca Gammaitoni | NiPS Laboratory, University of Perugia and Wisepower srl

Energy harvesting is the use of technologies to generate electricity from the environment, which can be used to power electronics and electrics. Different technologies can be employed depending on the energy source. For movement, mechanical harvesters can be used (which can work from electrostatic, piezoelectric and electromagnetic movement), light, thermal, EM transmission or Human. Some versions are now even printed. This masterclass covers all the technologies involved, how they work, and appraisal of their strengths and weaknesses, relative costs and developments paths. The leading developers are given as are market needs and IDTechEx forecasts.
 
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2

Wireless Sensor Networks, RTLS and Active RFID

 

Tuesday 2nd June – afternoon session, 2.00pm-5.30pm
Garden Room, The Gillespie Building, Memorial Court

12.15pm-12.45pm

Lunch for all attendees

12.45pm

Tour to Cambridge Silicon Radio Departs

2.00pm-2.15pm

Registration

2.15pm

Tour Returns and Masterclass 2 Begins

5.30pm

Masterclass 2 Finishes

   
Masterclass Speakers: Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman | IDTechEx
Eelco De Jong | Ambient Systems

This Masterclass introduces the science and the markets for Active RFID and where they are going over the next ten years.
 
  • What are the different types of Active tag system, their cost structure and advantages and disadvantages over passive?
  • What is the difference between traditional Active RFID, RFID enabled cellphones, Smart Active Labels/ Battery Assisted Passive tags, Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) and Ubiquitous Sensor Networks (USN) and where are they headed?
  • What are leading suppliers and users doing?
  • Who is landing the biggest orders and from whom?
  • What are the lessons of success and failure?
  • Which are the hot countries and applicational sectors for Active RFID?
  • How will the technology advance for very different market needs in different industries?
  • How do these options translate into split of market now and in future?
  • What is the dream for USN - from predicting and controlling disaster recovery to micro-climate in industrial greenhouses - and who is working on which aspect?
  • What are the problems to tackle and which industries are early adopters?
  • What are the forecasts - are hundreds of billions of sensing tags in prospect - for what?
 
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3

Photovoltaics and Printed Electronics

 

Friday 5th June – morning session, 8.30am-12.15pm
Garden Room, The Gillespie Building, Memorial Court

8.30am – 9.00am

Registration and Coffee

9.00am

Masterclass 3 Begins

12.15pm

Masterclass 3 Finishes

12.15pm-12.45pm

Lunch for all attendees

12.45pm

Depart for tour of Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics

   
Masterclass Speakers:
Dr Harry Zervos, Technology Analyst | IDTechEx
Martin Heeney | Imperial College London

This masterclass is designed to give an overall picture of photovoltaic technologies, from basic principles all the way to current advances. It also covers the wider world of printed and thin film electronics, enabling cheaper photovoltaics. The session will cover:
  1. Photovoltaics: Basic principles and operation. Heterojunctions
  2. After an overview of underlying principles, further details will be given on specific technologies:
    • Organic and hybrid organic/inorganic photovoltaics
    • Dye-sensitised solar cells
    • Thin film technologies (e.g. amorphous silicon, CdTe, CIGS)
    • III-V/ II-VI multijunctions
  3. Advances/ Cutting Edge Applications
  4. Market Analysis
  5. Lessons to be learnt from early successes and failures
    • The value chain
    • Market forecasts
  6. The need for printed electronics
    • Key markets that need printed electronics - reasons why and their technology requirements
    • Creating new markets versus competing with conventional electronics in existing ones
    • Assessment of technologies, companies, strategies and progress so far, including
    • Thin film transistor circuits (organic, inorganic semiconductors, thin film silicon)
    • Displays (OLEDs, electrophoretic, electroluminescent, electrochromatic and others)
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4

Energy Storage

 

Friday 5th June – afternoon session, 2.00pm-5.30pm
Garden Room, The Gillespie Building, Memorial Court

12.15pm-12.45pm

Lunch for all attendees

12.45pm

Tour to Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics departs

2.00pm-2.15pm

Registration

2.15pm

Tour Returns and Masterclass 4 Begins

5.30pm

Masterclass 4 Finishes

   
Masterclass Speakers: Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman | IDTechEx
Dr Harry Zervos, Technology Analyst | IDTechEx
Dr Emma Kendrick, Lead Scientist | FiFe Batteries

This masterclass assesses the options for energy storage, looking at the range of batteries, their relative strengths, weaknesses, costs and roadmaps. Thin film, flexible batteries to secondary batteries are covered. Battery technology has not kept up with the development of energy harvesters, and the challenges and needs are explained. The masterclass looks at other options such as super and ultra capacitors and super-cabatteries. Details of players are given as is global progress and market forecasts.
 
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This IDTechEx event, the first to focus on the application of the technology as well as giving the latest technology trends, is the meeting place for users, developers and system integrators.
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