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demand at this year's event with special introductory events and guided tours as well as the Innovation Showcase with examples of applications, among others by Airbus.


The cross-sectoral importance of the event was confirmed by the independent


participant survey by forschungplus. 71% of interviewees believe that LOPEC will grow in importance in the future (in 2013 it was 61%).


This statement is also consistent with the first business climate survey by the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association). Dr. Stephan Kirchmeyer, Chairman of the OE-A, said at the LOPEC press conference: “72% of survey participants expect overall growth of the industry in all areas, from equipment manufacturers to the end users." Kirchmeyer continued: "This growth is already reflected at LOPEC: more exhibitors, more exhibition booths and more total space as well as a noticeable increase in both the quality and the quantity of visitors."


With 195 presentations from 28 countries, the three-day conference once again was an important part of LOPEC. In the plenary sessions, the range covered was very wide indeed, including business strategies from companies like Heraeus, regional strategies for the EU and Japan, as well as the requirements of the industry and the specific applications such as organic photovoltaics for building integration at AGC Glass Europe. Research institutes such as VTT Technical Research Centre or Holst Centre provided an outlook on integrated intelligent systems in applications such as healthcare or well-being.


The next LOPEC will be held on 3–5 March 2015 in Munich, Germany.


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