oe-a LOPE-C Large-area, Organic and Printed Electronics Convention | May 31 - June 2, 2010 | Congress Center | Messe Frankfurt, Germany
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Business Conference
May 31, June 1: All about the commercialization of organic and printed electronics
Business Conference Program

Investor Forum, June 1:
Present your company to the leading international investors, venture capital firms and business angels.
Deadline for application: May 7!
Scientific Tracks
Please find a detailed overview of the peer-reviewed tracks listed by topics here.
Exhibition News
The exhibition ticket entitles you access to the Exhibitor Forum, Poster Sessions, coffee breaks and lunch.
Business Partner
The U.S. Commercial Service actively promotes LOPE-C 2010 as a premier venue for U.S. electronics manufacturers.

Vito Lambertini

Fiat, Centro Ricerche, Italy

Presentation — Business Conference

Monday — May 31, 2010 | Time: 12:30 pm

Printed Multifunctional Heterogeneous Devices for Efficient Electrical Mobility

Introduction

  • Car evolution
  • Drivers for innovation

Printable electronics enabling sustainable and clean mobility

  • Lightweight smart components (lighting, displays, sensors) 
  • Energy recovery, generation and storage
  • Multifunctional materials

Examples of multifunctional integration

 

Biography

Responsible of the “Nanotechnologies” group at FIAT Research Center (CRF)
Dr. Ing. Industrial Chemistry, Politecnico of Torino, 1994.
Vito has worked at CRF since 1994 contributing in the development of several automotive prototypes in the field of lighting systems, MEMS and energy generation; different facilities are present at Micro and Nanotechnology laboratories which includes today Micro and Nanofabrication  (microlithography, nanoimprinting, thin and tick film processing, self assembling), Metrology  (SEM/FIB, AFM, Photometry) and Cleanroom. 
He has developed various techniques for mass replication of optical elements. He mastered the development of micro-optical elements based on microlitography and by mass transfer on polymers compositions to fabricate lighting systems prototypes for automotive applications; he contributed in the development and transfer to mass production of the first taillight based on diffractive optics installed on Lancia Lybra in 1996. He worked since 1998 in fabrication of organic based lighting sources and display (OLED/PLED) for thin backlight and dashboard. Currently, he is responsible for different EU projects on deposition, synthesis and patterning of organic and inorganic materials for displays (SMART-EC, NaPANIL, MULTIFLEXIOXIDES), LEDs lighting systems (MULTILAYER) and energy production (INNOVASOL, DEPHOTEX).
He is member of the Industrial Advisory Board of the MINAM platform on micro and nanomanufacturing.

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