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.

Picture Downloads

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Picures for Multimedia Platform press release

Video in Print
'Video in Print' – new dimensions for moving imagery in printed media.
Advertising insert of a celebrity magazine, integrating a screen for images and sound. An example of the ongoing development of interactive presentations linking online and print.(Source: Gruner + Jahr)

Picures for Brand Protection press release

handheld RFID reader
Authentication through invisibly printed codes and functionalities, detected by handheld RFID reader interacting with PC or smart phone. (Source: VTT/Nicanti Oy)

Pictures for OE-A 5th Anniversary press release

Printed solar cell
Photo: Flexible, light-weight and robust: organic and printed electronics enable new applications. Sample of a printed solar cell (photo: Holst Centre, The Netherlands).

Pictures for Functional Printing press release:

Picture 1:
R2R Screen Printer
High-Volume Printing enables the production of flexible electronic devices at low cost. Roll-to-Roll R2R Screen Printer for the production of medical sensors, batteries and antenna for RFID.
(Source: Kammann)

Picture 2:
Advanced ink-jet printing machine
Advanced ink-jet printing machine for the production of organic electronics. (Source: FUJIFILM Dimatix)

Picture 3:
Feature sizes and throughput of large-area patterning techniques
Feature sizes and throughput of large-area patterning techniques for organic and printed electronics. (Source: OE-A)

Pictures for Organic Photovoltaics press release:

Current examples of products integrating organic solar cells.
© Konarka

OE-A Roadmap

Third Edition of the official OE-A Roadmap (2009) for organic photovoltaics, featuring time lines for market entry of various OPV applications.
© OE-A

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