Konferenz Agenda
Tuesday, 13 Apr 2010
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Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010
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Tuesday April 13, 2010
Keynote Speakers (08:30 - 12:24)
08:30 - 08:45 "Printed Electronics 2010-2020"- Market forecasts
- New components and integration means new design rules
- Progress with fundamental hardware platforms to get volume
- Need for industry consolidation
- Undersupplied vital sectors
Nokia Research Center (NRC) is chartered with exploring new technology frontiers, solving scientific challenges today, for Nokia to deliver irresistible personal experiences tomorrow. Our teams are strategically located worldwide to collaborate with leading universities and research institutes in the mode of Open Innovation. The talk will give a broad overview of work in Nokia Research Centre Cambridge, to enable future mobile devices, covering topics such as; energy harvesting, stretchable electronics, nano-sensing and self-cleaning surfaces
- The fifth largest publicly‐traded integrated international oil and gas Company and a world‐class chemicals manufacturer, Total operates in more than 130 countries and has 96,950 employees.
- Within the international energy framework, environmental and climate issues, solar energy is progressively gaining respectability; if printed organic photovoltaics nowadays accounts for a limited amount of the total installed power it constitutes nevertheless the most significant breakthrough over the last decade.
- This presentation illustrates the adaptability of a great Energy Company evolving from sustaining to disruptive innovation.
- Procter & Gamble is a very large, global consumer products company whose products range from disposable paper goods to high-end electrically powered devices
- While Procter & Gamble sees great value in products which are enabled by printed electronics, there still exist gaps in many areas making commercialization difficult for much of our business
- This presentation will attempt to outline some of the challenges we see to commercialization and to identify help we need from the technology developers to make these products ubiquitous.
- Significant challenges continue to exist in materials, processes, design, and manufacturing
- Mitigate technology risks to achieve 10x improvement in performance of key technical parameters
- Enable dual-use applications that need printable electronics technology
10:25 Refreshment Break
- Plastic Logics approach for volume manufacturing
- Plastic Logics approach for volume manufacturing process
- Challenges for material and equipment suppliers for manufacturing
- Requirements for the manufacturing roadmap
- Solar cell integration: constraints link to mobile applications
- How much power can we expect?
- Design an appropriate energy management.
- In this talk, we will discuss current trends in printed electronics and present possible business opportunities and underlying technology requirements. We will provide our view on ways to bridge the gap between the current technology stage (materials and printing techniques) and the application targets. Different classes of materials will be addressed, including organic and inorganic semiconductors.
12:45 LUNCH
Europe's leading event on printed electronics




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