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Wednesday, 02 Dec 2009| | Keynotes |
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| 09:10 | Procter & Gamble | | 10:25 | 40 minutes break | | 11:05 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | | 12:20 | Kovio | | 11:55 | Applied Materials | | 08:45 | IDTechEx | | 11:30 | DARPA MTO | | 09:35 | Adidas | | 10:00 | Mills-Peninsula Health Services | | 12:45 | 1 hour 40 minutes break |
Track 1| | End Users |
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| 14:25 | Kimberly-Clark | | 15:40 | Cubic Corporation | | 15:15 | Pricer AB | | 14:50 | Artificial Muscle | | 16:05 | 40 minurtes break |
| Track 2| | Explosive E-Reader Market |
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| 15:15 | Plastic Logic Inc | | 15:40 | E Ink Corporation | | 16:05 | 40 minutes break | | 16:45 | SiPix Imaging Inc. | | 17:10 | Astak/Team Research |
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| Thursday, 03 Dec 2009Track 1| | New developments with Organics |
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| 12:05 | H.C. Starck Inc | | 12:30 | Lunch, 1 hour 30 minutes break | | 14:25 | Polyera Corporation | | 11:40 | Xerox Research Centre of Canada | | 14:00 | Agfa Materials |
| Track 2| | Displays |
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| 08:55 | Princeton University | | 10:10 | 40 minutes break | | 10:50 | Add-Vision Inc. | | 11:40 | Rogers Corporation | | 11:15 | Plextronics | | 08:30 | QD Vision | | 09:45 | AJJER | | 09:20 | Kent Displays Inc |
| | Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene |
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| 12:30 | lunch. 1 hour and 30 min break | | 14:25 | Stanford University | | 12:05 | University of California | | 14:00 | Vorbeck Materials | | 14:50 | Nantero | | 15:15 | Canatu Oy | | 15:40 | NanoIntegris |
| Track 3| | Inorganic PV |
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| 09:45 | IBM Corporation / Thomas J Watson Research Center | | 10:10 | 40 min break | | 10:50 | UCLA | | 12:05 | Solexant Corp. | | 11:40 | centrotherm photovoltaics AG | | 11:15 | Solar Systems & Equipment S.R.L. | | 12:30 | Lunch |
| | Printed Power |
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| 14:50 | Blue Spark Technologies | | Novalia | | 14:25 | The Paper Battery Company Inc |
| Track 4| | Printing Electronics. What you need to know |
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| 12:30 | Lunch 1h 30 min | | 14:25 | GE Global Research Center | | 11:40 | Mitsubishi Materials USA | | 14:50 | University of Michigan | | 12:05 | Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) | | 15:40 | Nano ePrint Ltd | | 14:00 | Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation | | 11:40 | Mitsubishi Materials Corporation | | 15:15 | PixDro b.v. |
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Wednesday December 02, 2009Keynotes (08:45 - 14:25)08:45 - 09:10 "Printed Electronics Products: Who wants what, when, why and how much"- The taboo topic: routes to profitability
- Opportunities in the value chain: component integration, product creation
- What products are needed by different industries
- Penetration of printed electronics products: 10 year forecasts
- Technology highs and lows - what is hot, why
- US, Europe and Asia - trends and comparisons
09:10 - 09:35 "Consumer Electronics Applications"- 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.
09:35 - 10:00 "The State of Smart Fabrics and Opportunities for Printed Electronics"- Overview of smart fabric applications
- Production processes used to make smart fabrics
- Potential needs and user requirements for printed electronics in smart fabrics
10:00 - 10:25 "Diabetes Applications for Printed Electronics" 10:25 40 minutes break 11:05 - 11:30 "Electronic Skins, Wearable Sensing, and Ubiquitous Media - Opportunities for Flexible Electronics"- Compact wearable sensing for sports medicine, interactive media and exercise, and social interaction
- Wearable sensing for autonomous energy management
- Sensate Media, a.k.a., ultradense sensor networks as flexible, scalable multimodal electronic skins
11:30 - 11:55 "Printed Electronics Needs and Developments at DARPA" 11:55 - 12:20 "The Impact of Nanomanufacturing on Innovations in the Energy Industry" 12:20 - 12:45 "Printed Silicon: Building Intelligence into Everyday Things" 12:45 1 hour 40 minutes break
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