By AZoM Materials
Friday, September 4, 2009
The event, which will held at The Institute of Materials,
Minerals & Mining in London, UK from 10 am on the 17th
September 2009, will involve speakers including :
- David Corr of NTERA on 'Applications using Nanochromics
Displays';
- Richard Kirk of PolyPhotonix on 'Implementing Printed
Electronics for Displays and Lighting';
- Birte Surborg of RAKO Security Label on 'Hybrid Solutions for
Brand Protection';
- Mark Litecky of Soligie on Printed Electronics to achieve
Commercial Products,
- Lawrence Hogg of Faraday Knowledge on 'Current Applications for
Printed Electronics in Packaging' and
- Cathy Curling of Curling Consulting.
The speakers will cover the practical aspects of the underlying
technologies, with examples of real Printed or Plastic Electronic
solutions that enable applications, devices or components in the
following areas:
- Flexible Displays & Signage
Small and large area devices that create new visual effects: e.g. a
static or moving colour display, a scrollable image e.g. for
advertising, promotional goods, toys & games, tickets,
cards
- Printed Sensors & Controlled Release
Devices that sense something about a product's environment, e.g.
its location, temperature or condition. Patches that release
chemical substances in a controlled way for Medical &
Industrial Applications
- Smart & Interactive Products & Packaging
Products & packaging of all types that can be used to
'interact' & 'communicate' with consumers e.g. using printed
RFID devices and wireless data exchange; or by making a sound
- Brand Protection & Anti-Counterfeiting
Devices that can be used to store some embedded code, data or
unique surface feature to enable it to be identified and validated
as a genuine article
- Energy Capture, Storage & Generation
Printed devices (e.g. solar, kinetic or piezoelectric) that can
capture, store or generate energy that can be used to power printed
and conventional products
In addition to hard & electronic copies of the presentations
made, delegates will receive a complimentary copy of an IPI Europe
programme members circulation document 'The Printed Electronics
Adoption Journal' which summarises the latest advances in printed
electronics technology and adoption.
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