Graphene & 2D Materials is co-located with the following relevant events. Each of the events are full two-day executive conferences, co-located with a common exhibition. We co-locate these events because there is strong overlap across these topics, exposing you to the full relevant supply chains and customer and supplier bases, saving you time and money from attending separate events.
Attendees to any conference will have access to all co-located conference tracks and the combined exhibition.
Attendees at the conference will gain a comprehensive understanding of the state-of-the-art in 3D Printing, including its convergence with Printed Electronics and other functionalities. End-users across a range of application areas will report on their experiences and requirements and the latest technological advances will be presented.
Visit conference websiteIn the whole world, only this conference looks at the total reinvention of electric vehicles and how the components opportunity is far bigger than it seems. New electric bus and aircraft technology. How the energy independence market (on-board solar, wind, tire, suspension electricity etc) will dwarf commoditised autonomy electronics. Appraise magnetic cement for dynamic charging, GaAs solar, GaN power, new supercapacitors and batteries, merged power electronics. Learn how open sourcing and different car design means micro car factories compete head-on with giants.
Visit conference websiteEnergy Harvesting addresses the exciting new progress of extracting energy from heat, light, motion, biology, RF and other means to power small devices to vehicles. This IDTechEx event, focusing on the uses, potential users and market forecasts as well as giving the latest technology trends, is the meeting place for users, investors, suppliers, developers, system integrators and government representatives.
Visit conference websiteThis annual IDTechEx event focuses on future energy storage solutions, including advanced- and post-Lithium-ion technologies, new form factors and emerging applications. IDTechEx brings together different players in the value chain, from material & technology developers to integrators to end-users, providing insight on forthcoming technologies, material selection, market trends and latest products.
Visit conference websiteThis event will cover all promising applications of graphene, including graphene composites, supercapacitors and batteries, functional inks, logic and memory, touch screens, sensors and bio-electronics and beyond. Our audience will develop a comprehensive yet detailed understanding of the state of technology and market per graphene application area.
Visit conference websiteThis event addresses the opportunity for the Internet of Things. It addresses the business models, case studies, actions, profitability and missing gaps. It covers case studies within key market verticals and appraises the new enabling technologies coming onstream. Event will help you assess your business strategy and timing, the technical, consumer and governmental challenges, new business models and opportunities.
Visit conference websiteThis event focuses on the commercialisation of the technology, covering broadly organic, inorganic, thin film and flexible nanotechnologies. We have some of the world's largest end user companies presenting on their needs and experience with printed electronics, and many are in attendance to learn how they can use these new technologies in their products.
Visit conference websiteThe conference and exhibition enabling the commercialisation of disruptive sensor technologies. This event will bring together material suppliers, sensor manufacturers and end users. With a program selected by analysts and industry experts, Sensors Europe is the place to find the technologies and business partners to create the most innovative products.
Visit conference websiteThis event focuses on wearable technologies, applications and their commercialisation progress. End users will outline their requirements and wish-list, while also discussing their latest progress. Suppliers, academics and other technologists will focus on critical enabling technologies that will shape the future of wearable technologies.
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