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Page 97 IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe 2013


Cambridge, UK — Printed Electronics Europe is scheduled for April 17-18 at the Internationales Congress Cen - trum Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The show shares the venue with 4 co-locat- ed shows: Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe, OLEDs Live! Europe, TCF Live! Europe, and Graphene Live! Europe. The event will provide an analyt-


ical, commercial outlook, taking into account market requirements, com- petitive technologies and develop- ment roadmaps. More than 1,500 peo- ple will attend this event, now in its 10th year, to aid their critical busi- ness and technology development strategy decisions in this emerging, high growth area. The event focuses on the commercialization of the tech- nology, covering broadly organic, inor- ganic, thin film and flexible nanotech- nologies. To that end, some of the world’s largest user companies are presenting on their needs and experi- ence with printed electronics, and many are in attendance to learn how they can use these new technologies in their products. End user sessions will cover:


Consumer Packaged Goods, Health - care, Consumer Electronics, Arch i - tecture and the Build En vironment, and Textiles. Covering competitive technolo-


gy appraisal, the hot topics: Future of Transparent Conductors, Flexible and Stretchable Electronics, System Integration, OLED versus LED Lighting, Logic and Memory, Bistable Display Technology, The Energy Storage Gold Rush, Printed Conductors, Printed Electronics Manufacturing, OLED Displays, Paper Electronics, 3D Printing, Energy Harvesting, Global Market Analysis, Actuators, Photovoltaics, Touch Sensors and Screens, and Sensor Technology.


Co-Located Events Printed Electronics Europe is the


only event that covers the full breadth of emerging materials and compo-


Soldering San Diego, CA — The first IPC World Championship hand soldering com- petition was held at IPC APEX EXPO® on February 21.Nine contest- ants, including victors from IPC hand soldering competitions in India, China and the United States, were challenged with building a functional electronics assembly within a one- hour time limit. The long trip from China was


worthwhile for Fu Chunyan of Beijing Railway Signal Co. Ltd. who won first place. She won a $1,000 cash prize, a new Metcal soldering station, a Mantis inspection system and a Sovella ESD footrest. Second place went to Viengkeo (Gail) Sourivongs of Connecticut-based


Imperial


Electronic Assembly. The third place prize went to Wang He of China’s Changchun Institute of Optics. Hand soldering competitions


are planned for Malaysia, Korea and Thailand in the coming months. More info: http://ipc.org/hsc


IPC Crowns World Champ of Hand


nents, with over 200 presentations and 120 exhibiting companies. Attendees have access to all the conference tracks and a combined trade show.


OLEDs LIVE! is Europe’s premier event covering all aspects of the tech- nology and opportunities. Hosted by IDTechEx, OLEDs LIVE! covers the market opportunities, challenges and technical progress from around the world.


TCF LIVE! is an international con- ference and trade show covering all the applications and latest technolo- gy developments of Transparent Conductive Films, featuring Touch Surfaces. The event brings together users, material providers, equipment


makers, policy makers, academics and investors from around the world. Going away from this conference, you will know the key players in the TCF space and will develop a critical assessment of the latest opportuni- ties, developments, and challenges for all potential markets for trans- parent conductive films.


Graphene LIVE! is the global con- ference spanning all the material and process progress of graphene, along with assessing its applications and market opportunity. Hear from companies that seek to use graphene and why they need it, what perform- ance they need, and at what price points. This event is aimed at


adopters, researchers, scientists, material suppliers, equipment providers and any other organiza- tions interested in the huge opportu- nities of graphene.


Energy Harvesting & Storage addresses the exciting new progress of extracting energy from heat, light, motion, biology, RF and other means to power small devices as well as vehi- cles. This IDTechEx event, focusing on the uses, potential users and mar- ket forecasts as well as giving the lat- est technology trends, is the meeting place for users, investors, suppliers, developers, system integrators and government representatives.


Web: www.idtechex.com


International Exhibition and Conference for System Integration in Micro Electronics


Nuremberg, 16–18 April 2013


The place to be! smt-exhibition.com


Organizer:


Mesago Messe Frankfurt GmbH Rotebuehlstr. 83–85 70178 Stuttgart, Germany Tel. +49 711 61946-828 Fax +49 711 61946-93 smt@mesago.de


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