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アナリストのコーディネートによるマスタークラス

Location

All masterclass sessions will take place in the
Asuka Room, 3rd Floor
Hilton Tokyo, 6-2 Nishi-Shinjuku 6-chome Shinjuku-Ku, Japan 1600023


アナリストが司会進行するマスタークラスをオプションで4講座ご用意しています。いずれも対話型コンサルティング形式のセッションで、IDTechExによるマーケット調査をはじめ、世界をリードする専門家による技術評価などを取り上げます。綿密な予測をもとに市場機会を検証し、技術、競争環境、バリューチェーン構築を推進する要因、障壁、ケーススタディ、世界的トレンドといったあらゆる側面を評価分析して参ります。世界中の当社テクニカルアナリスト達が行ってきたプライマリーリサーチに基づき、各分野における公平かつ正確な洞察をご提供して参ります。

各マスタークラスでは、多くのサンプルを手に取ってご覧になれ、また、プレゼンテーションのコピーをお持ち帰りになれます。会議を最大限にご活用いただけ、疑問を解決いただけることと確信しております。

   
2 April
Duration of each class: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Classes 1,2, 3 run simultaneously.
morning
Registration: 8:30am - 9:00am

1

Introduction to Printed Electronics

2

Thin Film Photovoltaics: Principles, Technologies, Markets
off site

3

Printing Technologies
Coffee: 10:15am - 10:30am
  Lunch: 12:00pm - 12:30pm
  Tours: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
   
Duration of each class: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Classes 4, 5 and Summit run simultaneously.
morning
Registration: 1:30pm - 2:00pm

4

Materials
Now Full
off site

5

Printed Electronics - Materials & Technologies (Held in German)

 

Investment & Partnership Summit
   
5 April
Duration of each class: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Classes 6, 7, 8 run simultaneously.
morning
Registration: 8:30am - 9:00am

6

Displays & Lighting

7

Creating New Products with Printed Electronics
off site

8

Flexible Substrates, Transparent Conductors & Barriers for Flexible Electronics
Coffee: 10:15am - 10:30am
  Lunch: 12:00pm - 12:30pm
  Tours: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
   
Duration of each class: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Classes 9, 10 run simultaneously.
morning
Registration: 1:30pm - 2:00pm

9

RFID & its Progress Towards Being Printed

10

Energy Harvesting & Storage for Small Electronic Devices

 

 
 
   
Day 1 - July 8
Duration of this class: 9:30am - 12:30pm
morning
Registration: 9:00am - 9:30am

1

 
Coffee: 10:30am - 10:45am
  Lunch: 12:30pm - 1:00pm
   
Duration of this class: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
morning
Registration: 1:30pm - 2:00pm

2

   
Day 4 - July 11
Duration of this class: 9:30am - 12:30pm
morning
Registration: 9:00am - 9:30am

3

 
Coffee: 10:30am - 10:45am
  Lunch: 12:30pm - 1:00pm
   
Duration of this class: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
morning
Registration: 1:30pm - 2:00pm

4

 
1
 

プリンテッド、有機、フレキシブルエレクトロニクス概論:ディスプレイ、照明、発電装置、センサー、
ロジック各分野のマーケット、マーケットドライバ、ケーススタディについて

Leader
Dr Peter Harrop
Chairman, IDTechEx

Designed for those who are new to this disruptive technology or need to understand the big picture to assess the challenges and opportunities, this Masterclass will arm you with the latest knowledge of the applications and technology developments involving printed electronics. Led by experts, it is the ideal time to voice your questions as part of the interactive session and learn of the technologies that are available and emerging. The class will cover:

Introduction
  • Current market size and future market opportunity, with ten year forecasts for 2013-2023
  • Actual uses of printed electronics so far
  • Trends by territory
  • Value and supply chain and market drivers
Technology Appraisal
For each technology below analysts will cover how each technology option works, the advantages and disadvantages of each, ten year forecasts, case studies, suppliers, technical and market challenges and opportunities.

  • Displays (OLEDs, electrophoretic, electroluminescent, electrochromic)
  • OLED Lighting
  • Thin film transistor circuits (organic, inorganic semiconductors, thin film silicon)
  • Sensors
  • Conductive inks
  • Batteries and actuators
  • Photovoltaics
Manufacturing
  • A review of manufacturing techniques for printed, organic and flexible electronics
Forecasts and trends
  • Historic sales data
  • Outlook for 2013-2023
  • New emerging disruptive technologies

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2
 

Date to be advised
マテリアル:有機・無機の機能性材料について

Leader
Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh
Senior Technology Analyst
IDTechEx

The new electronics world uses many materials including organic semiconductors, inorganic semiconductors, metallic conductors, nanoparticles, nanotubes, conductive organic materials, dielectrics and more. This technical masterclass looks at the full range of these different materials, comparing for each one the available chemistries, performance, cost, printability, lifetime, suppliers, applications and multiple other parameters. In particular, the masterclass covers:

Materials Assessed:
  • Semiconductors – organic (including carbon nanotubes and graphene), inorganic (including metal oxides and silicon), and dielectrics
  • Metallic conductors (silver, copper and other metal nanoparticles, nanorods and nanowires)
  • Organic conductors (including carbon nanotubes and graphene)
These materials are assessed for applications including:
  • Photovoltaics
  • Displays and lighting
  • Touchscreens
  • Logic and memory
  • Actuators and sensors
  • Conductors
  • Batteries

Ten year forecasts are given for the material opportunity. The impact of using different print techniques (inkjet, gravure, etc) and substrates (paper, plastic, glass, etc) are also considered from the materials perspective.

Who are the major suppliers of materials by type? What are the biggest material challenges? What are the latest emerging materials capable of achieving? How are the design processes for electronic devices and systems affected by the new materials and technologies? It is all covered here by experts in materials, printing, and design.

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3
 

Date to be advised
フレキシブル基板、バリアフィルム、透明導電性フィルム:ディスプレイ、照明、太陽電池、
タッチスクリーン、ロジック、センサーへの応用と今後の展望

Leader
Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh
Senior Technology Analyst
IDTechEx

Speakers

Mr Hiroshi Kuroki - SCHOTT Nippon K.K
 
 
off siteTour
Thin Film Photovoltaics Masterclass - held at the Coatema facility in conjunction with a company tour. If you are selecting this class you will be unable to attend Masterclass 4 which is also being held off site.

This technical Masterclass explains the needs, the options and the future trends for the chemical structure and processing of flexible materials that are required to enable flexible electronics. In particular, it addresses the following flexible components for displays, lighting, PV, touchscreens, logic and sensors:

Flexible Substrates
  • Plastic, paper and inorganic substrate options
  • Temperature performance, barrier performance, latest progress, suppliers, costs, matching inks
  • New smart substrates, including electroactive polymers
  • Application relevancy
  • Market opportunity
Barrier Films
  • Requirements, technology options and their appraisal and suppliers
  • Companies which are active in the development of high barrier films and their achievements on the field to date.
  • Surface smoothness and defects (such as cracks and pinholes) and the effect that these characteristics would have on the barrier behavior of the materials studied.
  • Performance measurement
  • Forecasts for barriers for 2013-2023 for OLED Displays and Lighting and OPV
Transparent Conductive Films

This section will cover the role of metal oxides, organic materials, and emerging alternatives including inorganic meshes, carbon nanotubes, graphene and more for transparent conductive films. It compares these to the market for ITO. The penetration of these options into applications such as displays, photovoltaics and touch screens, and others, is given for the next 10 years.
Work from more than 50 organizations is summarised – including academic research institutes and companies, with commercial progress so far appraised.

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4
 

プリンティング技術:その必要条件、ニーズ、ケーススタディと技術評価について

Leader
Dr Peter Harrop
Chairman, IDTechEx

Speakers

Dr Gyoujin Cho - Director, Research Consortium, Sunchon National Univ
 
 
off siteTour
Materials Masterclass - held at Heraeus offices in conjunction with a company tour. If you are selecting this class you will be unable to attend Masterclass 2 which is also being held off site.

This masterclass assesses the range of printing and non printing manufacturing and handling options for the new printed, organic and flexible electronics. It covers:

  • Assessment of printing technologies and related materials for screen, inkjet, gravure, flexo, DPN and more
  • Assessment of non printing options such as die slot coating, CVD, ALD, spin coating etc
  • Relevance of each manufacture technology to each application type
  • Where each is used and detailed case studies of printing and material selection
  • Challenges and how to address them
  • Curing and sintering techniques assessed
  • Suppliers and market opportunity
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