Masterclasses
2nd & 5th June, 2009 | Cambridge, UK![]() |
Tuesday 2nd June | Friday 5th June |
Masterclass 1 Introduction to Energy Harvesting for Small Electronic Devices ![]() |
Masterclass 3 Photovoltaics and Printed Electronics ![]() |
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Masterclass 2 Wireless Sensor Networks, RTLS and Active RFID ![]() |
Masterclass 4 Energy Storage ![]() |
1 |
Introduction to Energy Harvesting for Small Electronic Devices |
Tuesday 2nd June – morning session, 8.30am-12.15pm |
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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 |
2 |
Wireless Sensor Networks, RTLS and Active RFID |
Tuesday 2nd June – afternoon session, 2.00pm-5.30pm |
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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 |
- 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?
3 |
Photovoltaics and Printed Electronics |
Friday 5th June – morning session, 8.30am-12.15pm |
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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 |
- Photovoltaics: Basic principles and operation. Heterojunctions
- 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
- Advances/ Cutting Edge Applications
- Market Analysis
- Lessons to be learnt from early successes and failures
- The value chain
- Market forecasts
- 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)
4 |
Energy Storage |
Friday 5th June – afternoon session, 2.00pm-5.30pm |
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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 |