Heated jackets, heated car seats, pressure sensing automotive seating, lit clothing and solar bags that can charge up your mobile whilst on the move are some of the items that printed electronics can be used in.
The presentations and exhibitors listed below highlight some of the companies at the show that would be relevant to the industry.
Your pass enables you to visit all the conference presentations and not just those recommended below. In addition to these, other presentations will feature case studies from leading adopters illustrating how this technology can add brand enhancements and new features to your products. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Tradeshow where you will see demonstrations of printed electronics in action.
|  | 11:05 - 11:30 "Organic Thin Film Transistors for Flexible Electronics" - Recently, demanding issues evolved from flat panel displays (FPDs) system are concerned with development of high-performance and low cost thin-film transistors (TFTs) backplanes on desired substrates by easy-to-process yet highly integrated system.
- In particular, even though active-matrix display with printable, novel semiconductors is attractive among FPDs, it is not realized because new organic semiconductors comparable to conventional a-Si TFT technologies are not developed.
- For the production of well-defined and very uniform printed OTFT arrays, we have molecularly designed ambient processable functionalized conjugated copolymers with liquid-crystalline nature, enabling the high-performance OTFTs.
- Our approaches enable the realization of polymer based flexible color-display, and offer a promising solution for the advance of future display.
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|  | 10:00 - 10:25 "Printed Electronics Components in Schneider-Electric Products?" |
|  | 17:10 - 17:35 "Recent Progress and Future Trend of OLED Technologies for Lighting Application" - Reduction of the energy consumption in Lighting is a very important challenge in order to conserve our Earth.
- By fluorescent blue / phosphorescent green & red hybrid structure, 56 lm/W / CRI > 91/ LT50 > 150,000 h was achieved in large panels.
- All phosphorescent white OLED has the great potentiality in efficacy
up to 128 lm/W, which would be the highest value ever reported on WOLED. - Panasonic launched OLED lighting business last year and would like to expand rapidly this year.
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|  | 08:55 - 09:20 "Challenges and Learning Associated with the Development of the High-Volume Large-Area Production of OTFT-Based Flexible and Rugged Displays" This talk will give a summary of Plastic Logic's challenges and learning faced during the development of a high-volume production capability for large-area, organic-electronics driven flexible and rugged Plastic PaperTM-based displays. Following an overview of the company and its technology, the challenges faced in the transfer of our technology from Lab to volume manufacturing are reviewed. The major learning in adapting production process and equipment to meet the requirements of mass production are explained and the results after process optimization and stabilization are shown. Relevant issues of the organic materials used related to material manufacturability, failure analysis and the development of the infrastructure necessary for electrical testing and reliability improvement are discussed. Finally, our first application available in the market is presented. |
|  | 14:45 - 15:10 "Novel Materials and Trends in Capacitive Touch Sensing" |
|  | 15:10 - 15:35 "Quantum Tunnelling Composites (QTCs) in Printable Electronics" - QTCs are a new class of electronic materials in solid, powder and ink forms
- They are anisotropic, non-linear, intrinsically safe and can carry large currents
- Bespoke resistance ranges covering more than 16 orders of magnitude
- Used for sensing a range of stimuli or to make printable switches
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|  | 15:35 - 16:00 "Multi-Touch Technologies" |
|  | 12:05 - 12:30 "Opportunities in the Field of Flexible and Disposable Electronics Applications" |
|  | 17:35 - 18:00 "Game Changer: Printing LEDs" |
|  | 09:45 - 10:10 "Merging Technologies into Commercial Opportunities" - PARC is demonstrating new solutions for integrating functionalities such as logic, memory, and sensors on the same substrate.
- Beyond the applications made possible by these integration advances, this work demonstrates what it takes to move from early-stage concept to commercial reality.
- What are the key factors for process compatibility and operational compatibility?
- What gaps need to be addressed when faced with expectations from mature industries? What are the tradeoffs we need to pay?
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|  | 12:05 - 12:30 "ViviTouch: Electro-Active Polymers Make Printed Electronics Move" |
|  | 15:15 - 15:40 "Opportunities of Printed Electronics for Sport Products" - Overview of Oxylane
- Advantage/disadvantage of current technologies used in electronic sport products
- Opportunities of Printed Electronics for sport products (new functionalities, user's & industry's requirements...)
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|  | 09:20 - 09:45 "Delivering the Next Display Wave: Flexible, Foldable and Unbreakable Displays" - The next wave of displays will be flexible, foldable and unbreakable displays.
- Polymer Vision has created the World's thinnest and most flexible display platform that is unique in fulfilling all these needs.
- Flexible monochrome and color e-paper displays are already at pilot production level.
- These will be followed by full-color and video capable flexible displays.
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|  | 11:55 - 12:20 "Commercialisation Strategies and Success" |
|  | 10:50 - 11:15 "Designing, Developing and Delivering Customer Solutions" • Successful implementation of Additive Manufacturing of Electronics (AME), which includes printing and other additive methods of production, starts with a detailed understanding of customer needs and translating those into product specifications. • Analysis of the available technologies and manufacturing approaches results in the determination of a realistic path for product development and production. • Examples showing where AME is capable of meeting requirements and where it falls short will be discussed. • Success can often be achieved by combining AME with traditional electronics. |
|  | 15:15 - 15:40 "Latest Trends and Challenges in OLED Lighting Technologies" - Konica Minolta's OLED lighting activities
- World's first all-phosphorescent OLED product
- Technical approach for R2R coating for OLED lighting
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|  | 10:50 - 11:15 "Organic Photo-Detectors, a Ready-to-Fly Technology for Advertising, Promotion and Multimedia Industries" . ISORG company presentation . A technology which transforms plastic, paper and glass into smart and interactive surfaces . Enabling breakthrough user interfaces for 3D and contactless navigation . Applications for Advertising, Promotion, Multimedia industries |
|  | 09:10 - 09:35 "Printed Electronics for the Diagnostics Industry" • An overview of the in vitro diagnostics (IVD) industry • Products and markets within the IVD industry • Opportunities for new technologies in diagnostics |
|  | 16:45 - 17:10 "Printed Wireless Power and Electronics (Opportunities to Accelerate Printed Wireless Power Technology Development)" - Connecting industry to applications using wireless power - a link that enables a value based application of printed electronics, like intelligent and controllable business cards , magazines, and interactive packaging .
- Fulton is connecting industries and technology providers through wireless power with power control using printed components and working off a universal wireless power standard (Qi) in current and future projects.
-Providing the capability to power and read data from printed circuits allows many new and unique opportunities. - Wireless power industry seeking to build strong relationships with companies that provide interesting technologies that solve real problems when combined with wireless power.
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|  | 11:40 - 12:05 "From Stand-Alone Memory to Printed Systems" |
|  | 09:20 - 09:45 "Imprinted Logic: Enabling Commercial Printed Electronics Products" - Customer-driven applications development
- Commercial production of imprinted logic
- Value chains for complete product solutions
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|  | 09:45 - 10:10 "Flexible Bistable Reflex Displays and Applications" |
|  | 11:40 - 12:05 "Solvene™ Electro Active Polymers for Printed Electronics" |
|  | 15:40 - 16:05 "Efficient and Stable Organic Vacuum-Deposited Solar Cells and Modules" • p-i-n tandem cells with 9.8% certified efficiency on 1cm² with superior low-light and high-temperature performance • Efficient modules on glass and PET foil • Towards roll-to-roll production |
|  | 16:45 - 17:10 "Photovoltaics: New Markets - Technologies - Challenges" - New markets for solar cells beyond rooftop installations and solar farms
- Technology options beyond crystalline silicon
- Challenges and adoption barriers
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|  | 14:25 - 14:50 "Printing Solar Power" |
|  | 15:10 - 15:35 "Carbon Nanomaterial Films for Thermoformable Electonics" - An overview of Canatu's innovations will be presented covering its material and device manufacturing techniques and various demonstrated applications for printable, flexible and transparent electronics, optics and energy generation and storage. The talk will highlight Canatu's recent developments in printed organic circuits, thermoformed electronic components and haptics and touch sensing for displays and on complex surfaces.
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|  | 11:40 - 12:05 "THINERGY Micro-Energy Cell (MEC) Products & Applications Overview" |
|  | 17:10 - 17:35 "Advanced Charge Transport Materials for Small Molecule Organic Solar Cells" - Novaled position in the OPV market
- Novaled PIN technology and materials
- OPV tandem devices
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|  | 11:15 - 11:40 "Printed Silicon for Sensors and Much More" |
|  | 14:50 - 15:15 "Sumitomo Chemical and CDT's Plastic Electronics Activities" - The presentation will cover P-OLED for displays and lighting as well as OSC and OPV developments
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|  | 15:35 - 16:00 ""Beyond Printed Electronics", PDIM: Selective Additive Metal Deposition" |
|  | 14:20 - 14:45 "Cambrios ClearOhm: Solution Coated and Printed Transparent Conductor for Printed Electronics" - ClearOhm™ is the only commercially available solution processed transparent conducting material with performance similar to or better than ITO
- ClearOhm is commercially used in the touch panels of andriod smartphones
- ClearOhm shows improved performance for OLED displays and Lighting
- ClearOhm is in pilot qualification for OPV applications
- ClearOhm can be printed and printed OLED's and OPV's have been demonstrated
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