Company Visits
Printed Electronics USA 2011 will take advantage of being located in Santa Clara - a centre of excellence for organic and printed electronics by hosting tours to some of the leading companies working on the technology in this region.
These tours will run over the lunchtime period between the morning and afternoon Masterclasses. IDTechEx will provide transportation and lunch for attendees on these visits. Places on the tours are on a first-come, first-served basis with preference given to attendees on the Masterclasses.
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Companies hosting the tour retain the right to decline someone from attending. This is beyond the control of IDTechEx and in this case you will be informed of this as quickly as possible.
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3050 Bowers Avenue P.O. Box 58039 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3299 U.S.A
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMAT) is the global leader in Nanomanufacturing Technology solutions with a broad portfolio of innovative equipment, service and software products for the fabrication of semiconductor chips, flat panel displays, solar photovoltaic cells, flexible electronics and energy efficient glass. At Applied Materials, we apply Nanomanufacturing Technology to improve the way people live.
Founded in 1967, Applied Materials creates and commercializes the nanomanufacturing technology that helps produce virtually every semiconductor chip and flat panel display in the world. Our service products improve yield enhancement and increase nanomanufacturing productivity. Today, our expertise is also being used in solar photovoltaic (PV) panels that turn abundant sunlight into clean electricity.
What the delegates can see during the tour:
- TFT-LCD manufacturing equipment - PECVD
- World largest Thin Film Solar manufacturing equipment - PECVD and Laser Scribe
www.appliedmaterials.com
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450 Serra Mall, Stanford, California
Stanford University is located between San Francisco and San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley, and is recognized as one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions. Almost 7000 undergraduates and 8000 graduate students are engaged in studies over roughly 60 majors and myriads of research projects.
www.stanford.edu | snf.stanford.edu/ | www.stanford.edu/group/snl/
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2250 Martin Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050, Tel: 408 565 9150
The FUJIFILM Dimatix tour provides an overview of the company, its products and its people with a walk-through of its manufacturing facility. FUJIFILM Dimatix's MEMS-based technology lets inkjet printing create products like displays and electronics, RFID antennas, smart tags, DNA arrays, smart packaging and wearable electronics. The Dimatix Materials Printer DMP-2831 is a low-cost, cartridge-based piezo inkjet printing system that enables direct deposition of functional fluids - including nanoparticle-based metallic and organic materials. Similarly, the DMP-3000 is capable of printing a wide range of functional fluids from both experimental cartridge-based printheads with small volumes and high performance printheads appropriate for industrial and high throughput applications. Expanding upon the DMP-2831 and the DMP-3000, the new DMP-5000 and DMP-5005 are large format, non-contact, fluid deposition systems capable of jetting a wide range of functional fluids using multiple FUJIFILM Dimatix fluid deposition printheads interchangeably.
FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc. is the world's premier provider of piezoelectric inkjet printheads and systems. As of July 2006, FUJIFILM Dimatix is a wholly owned subsidiary of FUJIFILM Corporation. FUJIFILM Dimatix has more than 27 years experience in advancing the performance of drop-on-demand dispensing devices and applications , and its state-of-the-art technology provides solutions for the printed electronics industry.