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12 May 2012 - Future of Print 1

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Saturday, 12 May 2012 - Future of Print 1

From technology to visions – what electronic printing is already capable of today.

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    Bernhard Niemela
Deutscher Drucker Verlagsgesellschaft mbh & Co. KG
10:30

Conductive Polymers for new Applications
Touchscreens offer new opportunities for flexible electronics. The replacement of ITO with polymers is a chance for the conductive polymer PEDOT. Fully working touchscreens only made from polymers have been successfully demonstrated.

Dr. Stephan Kirchmeyer
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG
11:00 Lighting, Solar Cells, Displays and Sensors: enabled by printing
Lighting, solar cells, displays and sensors will increasingly involve printing technology. Holst Centre researchers work with researchers of over 20 companies at challenges such as effective ink formulation, printing of homogeneous functional layers and conductive patterns and fast curing of inks.
Dr.W.A. Pim Groen
Holst Centre
11:30 Roll-to-Roll Printed Electronics with PolyLogo
In this presentation, PolyIC presents its portfolio of products, based on ‘printed electronics’ platform technology, and the range of possible applications. The main focus is on products for interactive use, for example with PolyLogoTM – a radio-activated display for integration into packaging, cards and labels.
Wolfgang Mildner
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG
12:00 Pause  
12:15 Printed Intelligence products and their commercialization
Printed Intelligence is components and systems which extend the functions of printed matter beyond traditional text and graphics. VTT’s development goals are in disruptive new products like functional packaging, smart cards, smart textiles, medical displays.
Prof. Arto Manninen
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
12:45 Plastic Logic Reader - a first product application of printed organic electronics
Printed organic electronics technology - Challenges on the way from lab to fab - First OFTF product
Dr. Peter Fischer
Plastic Logic GmbH
13:15 Touchcode - a new communication standard
Touchcode enables a seamless connection between printed products and digital contents for the first time. Readable by any multitouch devices, whereby smartphones or tablet computers, which are sold in millions, are sufficient.
Sascha Voigt
Printechnologics GmbH
13:45 Pause  

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