exhibition focus
Integrated Smart Systems is the new buzzword for a innovative class of applications and products which are expected to arise. Manufacturing,
processing and tooling issues will be at the focus of attention of the event and in line with applications and products entering the end-user markets. Attending the event will be challenging and rewarding to anyone exploring the opportunities of this emerging and promising technology!
devices for chemical and biological sensing. Ho Kyoon Chung, Chair Professor and Director, Samsung SMD OLED Center, Sungkyunkwan University will do the motivational speech on the third day. His topic: “Challenges of AMOLED TV and Plastic AMOLED”. AMOLED technology has been successfully commercialized for the high resolution mobile displays and is now poised to enter the new markets such as large size TV’s and plastic AMOLED. However, there are still many challenges for commercialization, which is related to the cost of manufacturing. This talk will discuss these challenges and propose innovative ideas to overcome the cost issues.
The Plastic Electronics Conference and Exhibition will consider all major aspects of the industry. It is the best forum to meet with other professionals with the same interests, both from research and industry.
SEMICON Europa has ever been a marketplace for visionaries for many years. Organic and plastic electronics are an entirely new area of technology. “This combination fits very well”, says Ed van den Kieboom, Chairman of the Plastic Electronics Special Interest Group. “The two events offer visitors as well as exhibitors great synergies and opportunities. No other event combines the two disciplines under one roof like the SEMICON Europa in Dresden, Germany. Topics like ‘Smart System Integrations’ touch both traditional semiconductors and new technologies emerging from plastic electronics.”
Organic and Large Area Electronics (OLAE) cover five important areas – OLED Lighting, Organic and Inorganic Photovoltaic, OLED Displays, Organic Electronics and Integrated Smart Systems – which all have a similar cutting-edge technology with high benefits, fast time response, thin format, excellent color reproduction and low power consumption. In 2012 the revenues are expected to accelerate to over 4 Billion US-Dollar. Larger displays for TV are expected to boost the market development for OLED displays
and are expected to reach worldwide revenues of over 20 Billion US-Dollar in 2015.
The world market for flexible and organic PV is currently estimated at about 2.6 Billion US-Dollar. According to the market research company Nanomarkets, the market for thin film and organic photovoltaics will grow worldwide up to 7.5 Billion US-Dollar in 2015. It is generally expected that roll-to-roll manufacturing of flexible PV, partly done by soluble printing will become economically feasible for grid-linked application once efficiencies of 10% at cell level will be passed.
Integrated Smart Systems is the new buzzword for a innovative class of applications and products which are expected to arise. Manufacturing, processing and tooling issues will be at the focus of attention of the event and in line with applications and products entering the end-user markets. Attending the event will be challenging and rewarding to anyone exploring the opportunities of this emerging and promising technology!
SEMICON Europa and Plastic Electronics Exhibition and Conference offer a unique proposition for visitors and exhibitors. The two segments have much in common, sharing basic technologies, equipment, materials, and services. For existing members and customers, many topics touch on both traditional semiconductors and new technologies emerging from plastic electronics. Synergistic opportunities exist for enterprising and entrepreneurial supply chain participants.
Approximately 400 exhibitors from 20 nations are expected at the SEMICON Europa in Dresden from 9 – 11 October. For more information on topics, conferences,
expert events and exhibitors visit
www.semiconeuropa.org and
www.plastic-electronics.org
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