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Printed electronics products offer many new possibilities because they can be flexible, stretchable, low cost enough to be disposable, improve existing electronics such as displays, be integrated with fabrics, are more environmental, and improve safety and much more...

For the first time, cheap electronic features enhance products such as packaging, blister packs, bill board posters and clothing. Over 3000 global organizations are developing the technology and now radical new products have emerged.

Choose your industry

 
 

Healthcare

Printed electronics can assist the healthcare industry with smart blister packs to monitor medication compliance, iontophoretic cosmetic skin patches, disposable glucose test strips and light therapy bandages.
 
We have highlighted some of the key presentations & exhibitors that would be relevant to this 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.
 

Relevant Presentations

University of California, Berkeley
14:25 - 14:50 "Sensors for Smart Packaging"
IDTechEx
17:30 - 17:45 "Printing Electric Vehicles"
Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc
11:15 - 11:40 "Layer to Layer Micro Gravure Applications for Printed Electronics and More"
DECATHLON
14:50 - 15:15 "Opportunities of Printed Electronics for Sport Products"
plastic electronic GmbH
16:45 - 17:10 "storeskin - the smarter shelf"
Polymer Vision
15:15 - 15:40 "Flexible Displays Development and Commercialization Efforts"
Plastic Logic
14:50 - 15:15 "Challenges on the Way from Lab to Large Area Volume Manufacturing of OTFT Backplanes and a First Application in Flexible Displays"