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Conference Agenda

Tuesday, 13 Nov 2007

 Keynote Presentations
10:00Cubic Corporation
09:30T-Ink
10:30Exhibition and Networking Break
12:15National Science Foundation
11:15Samsung Electronics
09:00Kovio
08:30IDTechEx
11:45LG Philips LCD
12:45Lunch and Networking Break

Track 1

 Applications
14:25Nokia
15:40Exhibition and Networking Break
16:35Motorola Inc.
14:50Soligie
14:00The Compliers Group B.V.
16:10GSI Technologies
17:25IDTechEx
17:00elumin8 Systems
15:15PakSense

Track 2

 Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs) and Memory
14:25STMicroelectronics
15:40Exhibition and Networking Break
16:10Polyera Corporation
17:25HelioVolt Corporation
14:50ORFID Corp
14:00PARC - Palo Alto Research Center
16:35PolyIC GmbH & Co KG
15:15Manchester University
17:00Thin Film Electronics AB

Wednesday, 14 Nov 2007

Track 1

 Displays and Lighting
10:30Exhibition and Networking Break
11:00Plastic Logic
12:30Lunch and Networking Break
15:00Arizona State University
15:30Exhibition and Networking Break
17:00iSuppli
09:00Cambridge Display Technology
11:30Add-Vision Inc
10:00NTERA Limited
16:00VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
09:30Eastman Kodak
12:00SiPix Imaging Inc.
14:00USDC
14:30Quantum Paper
16:30MicroEmissive Displays

Track 2

 Photovoltaics and Batteries
09:30Konarka Technologies
10:00Solarmer Energy
09:00Plextronics Inc
10:30Exhibition and Networking Break
11:00Enfucell Ltd
 Materials and Substrates
12:30Lunch and Networking Break
15:00Merck Chemicals Ltd
14:30H C Starck Inc
15:30Exhibition and Networking Break
16:00Unidym Corporation
12:00Sun Chemical Corporation
16:30Novacentrix
17:00Agfa-Gevaert NV
14:00BASF Future Business GmbH
11:30Alan Hodgson Consulting

Track 3

 Sensors & Sound
10:30Exhibition and Networking Break
11:00The Organic Electronics Association (OE-A)
10:00Bioident Technologies Inc
09:30NXT Technology Inc
11:30University of California
09:00Artificial Muscle
12:00Lumoflex / Georgia Institute of Technology
12:30Lunch and Networking Break
 Manufacturing
15:30Exhibition and Networking Break
16:00Fujifilm Dimatix
15:00ImageXpert
14:30Stanford University
17:00Optomec
14:00Beltronics
16:30OTB USA Inc
 
 
 

Tuesday November 13, 2007

Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs) and Memory (14:00 - 17:50)

14:00 - 14:25 "On the Road to Printed Electronics: Performance and Lifetime of Semiconducting Polymers in Thin Film Transistors for Active Matrix Backplanes"
  • Organic materials are forming a new basis for the manufacture of electronic devices, such as displays
  • Flexible substrates present unique challenges for printed electronics.
  • The electrical performance of TFTs is rapidly approaching that of amorphous silicon, but the highest performance prototypes may be difficult to achieve in practice.
  • Discussions of issues in the fabrication of practical printed active matrix backplanes
 
14:25 - 14:50 "Towards a Technology Platform for Organic Electronics"
  • Design of OTFT devices and circuits
  • Processing flow-chart
  • Litho and sub-litho test structures
 
14:50 - 15:15 "High performance flexible organic transistors"
  • Advantages of a vertical structure
  • Vertical transistor characteristic
  • Utility for displays
 
15:15 - 15:40 "MHz Organic Electronics Printed in a Single Step"
  • Printable organic microwave rectifier for RFIDs
  • MHz Planar diode/transistors
  • Printable circuits based on planar devices
 
15:40 Exhibition and Networking Break
 
16:10 - 16:35 "Complementary Circuits Using n- and p-type Organic Semiconductors"
  • advances on n-type organic semiconductors
  • optimization of interfaces between organic semiconductors and dielectrics
  • OTFT and circuit data.
 
16:35 - 17:00 "Applications of printed RFID and smart objects"
  • First products and roadmap
  • PolyID - printed RFID
  • PolyLogo - printed smart objects
 
17:00 - 17:25 "Non-volatile Memory for the Printed Electronics Revolution"
  • Printed memory available today
  • How many bits do you need ?
  • Recent progress and future challenges
 
17:25 - 17:50 "Advances in Reactive Transfer Film Synthesis: RTFS for Inorganic Coatings"
  • High process rates for synthesis of inorganic multinary compound layers
  • Vast reduction in thermal budget enabling transfer to sensitive substrates
  • Use of electrostatic fields to manipulate distribution of ionic species during reactive synthesis
 
 
America's largest event on printed and thin film electronics. With over 50 exhibitors and more than 500 delegates anticipated - the whole industry will be at this event. Will you?