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Dec 5-6, 2006

Ritz Carlton Hotel, Phoenix

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Printed Electronics - Welcome to the products of the future

Going to the next stage:

 

Commercialization of Printed Electronics

Includes tours to the Flexible Displays Center at Arizona State University

 

The convergence of printing with electronics

This sell-out event was attended by over 280 delegates from 18 countries!

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About the event:

This unique international conference is the fifth IDTechExchEx event on Printed Electronics. Its impact on society will be immense, from disposable to high performance products and applications previously impossible, over $5 billion sales in 2010 and exponential growth thereafter. Hear the big picture with global coverage of both organic and inorganic solutions from best-in-class speakers and organisations worldwide - nothing less.

Sponsors include:


Nanoident Pelikon
   
American Dye Source Dimatix
   
H.C. Stark Motorola
   
Nanoident PolyIC
   
Nano Dynamics
   
Ferro
   
   

 Association Sponsors:

Nanoident Pelikon
   
Nano Dynamics  
   

 

 

 

Most of the latest printed and thin film electronics employs both inorganic and organic elements. No one country has a monopoly of exciting developments. This unique conference covers all forms of printed and potentially printed, electronics and is global in reach. Commercialisation is the focus. This is now rapid. Structures combining electronics and electrics are becoming commonplace, including conductors etc printed at high speed on flexible substrates.

 

To cover the full picture, we fly in the best speakers from the most admired organizations in Japan, Germany, France, Israel, the UK and elsewhere. We hear from the US Air Force Research Laboratory, DARPA and the US Army Research Laboratory and the breakthroughs at the Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan are presented. From EMD Chemicals, DuPont and HC Starck to Dimatix for printers we see the full value chain. Motorola, Honeywell, Nokia and Plastic Logic will present.


Hear of many types of thin film and printed solar cells without silicon that hit the market in 2007. Hear of printed electric skin patches to flexible high info military displays and organic microwave rectifiers. This is the real world. We reveal Where? Why? What for? What production machinery? What else arrives in the next five years and what are the opportunities and pitfalls? Optional tours of the exciting display laboratories of Arizona State University, optional Masterclasses, reports and ongoing analysis provide all the depth you need. You do not just catch up, you keep up.


Explore the Potential and Your Opportunities - contact Chris Clare for more information c.clare@idtechex.com


Agenda at a glance:

 

Day One: December 5th

Day Two: December 6th

  Track 1 Track 2
Applications and case studies of Printed Electronics in action

 

Thin film transistor circuits (TFTCs)

 

Venture Capitalist / Investors Forum

Displays



Sensors and lighting

 

Sound and power

Materials

 

Manufacturing

The third annual Printed Electronics USA event - covering the progression to the next stage - commercializing the technology. Now Includes tours to the Flexible Displays Center at ASU!