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CO-LOCATED WITH The global leading event on printed, organic and flexible electronics Conference — Tradeshow — Masterclasses — Tours November 20 – 21 | Santa Clara, CA, USA THE APPLICATION OF PRINTED, ORGANIC & FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS KEY HIGHLIGHTS > End-user perspectives and sector requirements: Commercial successes, case studies, viability, opportunities. > Technology, product development and roadmaps: Technical capabilities, costs, product development plans. > Market insight and sector appraisal: Profitability, market sizing, unmet opportunities. > Meet with a large number of end users: Looking to explore how they can benefit from printed electronics. > Demonstration Street The world’s largest collection of printed electronics products in one place. > Manufacturing Street Live multi-technology printing and processes demonstration area. > World’s largest event on the topic More than 150 exhibitors and 2,000 attendees are expected. The tenth annual IDTechEx event focuses on the commercialization of the technology, helping companies understand end-user requirements, latest technology capability across a diverse range of related technologies and user cases. Hosted by IDTechEx, a global research and events firm that has been studying the topic since 1999, this event will provide you with an analytical, commercial outlook of the sector, taking into account market requirements, competitive technologies and development roadmaps and help you foster relationships with customers. Visit www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com USA’13

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CO-LOCATED WITH

The global leading event on printed, organic and flexible electronics

Conference — Tradeshow — Masterclasses — ToursNovember 20 – 21 | Santa Clara, CA, USA

THE APPLICATION OF PRINTED, ORGANIC & FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS

KEY HIGHLIGHTS > End-user perspectives and sector

requirements: Commercial successes, case studies, viability, opportunities.

> Technology, product development and roadmaps: Technical capabilities, costs, product development plans.

> Market insight and sector appraisal: Profitability, market sizing, unmet opportunities.

> Meet with a large number of end users: Looking to explore how they can benefit from printed electronics.

> Demonstration Street The world’s largest collection of printed electronics products in one place.

> Manufacturing Street Live multi-technology printing and processes demonstration area.

> World’s largest event on the topic More than 150 exhibitors and 2,000 attendees are expected.

The tenth annual IDTechEx event focuses on the commercialization of the technology, helping companies understand end-user requirements, latest technology capability across a diverse range of related technologies and user cases.

Hosted by IDTechEx, a global research and events firm that has been studying the topic since 1999, this event will provide you with an analytical, commercial outlook of the sector, taking into account market requirements, competitive technologies and development roadmaps and help you foster relationships with customers.

Visit www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com

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November 19

Morning Masterclass 1Introduction to Printed Electronics

Masterclass 2Introduction to Energy Harvesting

Masterclass 3Printing Technologies for Electronics Applications

Masterclass 4Displays & Lighting: OLED, LED, E-Paper and Beyond

Masterclass 5Conductive Films: Technologies, Markets & Applications

Lunch Break Company Tour: FujiFilm Dimatix/PARC

Afternoon Masterclass 6Energy Storage: Batteries and Supercapacitors

Masterclass 7Materials

Masterclass 8The Internet of Things: Indoor Positioning Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks, RTLS & Active RFID

Masterclass 93D Printing

Masterclass 10Creating New Products with Printed Electronics

November 20 & 21

All day Conference Tracks and Tradeshowco-located events:

Networking Drinks Reception ( Nov 20 only )6.00pm – 7.00pm Tradeshow Hall

November 22

Morning Masterclass 11Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes: Science, Technol-ogy and Markets

Masterclass 12Flexible Substrates, Transparent Conductors and Barriers for Flexible Electronics

Masterclass 13Sensors and Actuators

Lunch Break Company Tour: Applied Materials/Stanford University

Afternoon Masterclass 14Thin Film Photovoltaics: Principles, Technologies and Markets

Masterclass 15Electric Vehicles: Markets, Opportunities, Energy Storage and Infrastructure

Masterclass 16RFID and its Progress Towards Being Printed

The World’s Leading Event on the Application of Printed, Organic & Flexible ElectronicsWe hope you can join us for the Printed Electronics USA 2013 conference and tradeshow. More than 2,000 people will attend this event, now in its tenth year to aid their crucial business and technology development strategy for this emerging high growth topic. Uniquely this event will focus on the commercialization of organic, inorganic, thin film and flexible nanotechnologies. We have some of the world’s largest consumer companies presenting on their experiences with printed electronics and also in the audience to learn more about the technologies. The international tradeshow, with more than 150 exhibiting companies, will cover all the technologies throughout the entire value chain, across all the major component types. On the tradeshow floor, ‘Demonstration Street’ will feature a large collection of printed electronics products and prototypes. You will also see devices produced in ‘Manufacturing Street’. As the equipment is being set up, used and the process steps made, experts will talk you through the procedure.

NEW THIS YEAR We are co-locating OLEDS LIVE, Graphene LIVE, 3D Printing LIVE and our Energy Harvesting events alongside Printed Electronics USA 2013. Conference attendees have access to all these conference tracks and the combined tradeshow providing a complete overview of these complimentary technologies.

Event Timetable

CO-LOCATED WITH

Raghu DasCEO / IDTechEx, Inc.

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See Printed Electronics Being Made Manufacturing Street, on the tradeshow floor, brings together organizations such as substrate suppliers, printers, post print handlers, testers and integrators. They will make devices on production ready equipment and produce a sample for you to take away. As the equipment is being set up and used, experts will talk you through each process step, covering all your need to know about printing electronics. In addition to the demonstrations you can also hear talks at the Manufacturing Track which takes place in the tradeshow lecture theater. As printed electronics manufacturing becomes increasingly integrated with companies working on putting together different printing, lamination, substrate handling, curing and finishing processes, this track will include presentations from the whole value chain, including materials. This session is ideal for those intending to manufacture printed electronics or who supply materials and equipment. It is also useful for printers who wish to understand more about their opportunities in printed electronics.

All the Technologies in One Place The top industry players from Printed Electronics, Graphene LIVE, 3D Printing LIVE and Energy Harvesting will all be exhibiting at this event driving the global development of these technologies. The tradeshow will feature Demonstration Street, Manufacturing Street and the Manufacturing Track, making this the must attend event of 2013 for both attendees and exhibitors.

The co-located tradeshow will run alongside the conference tracks and takes place on November 20 & 21. It will showcase over 150 exhibiting companies from over 20 countries. The companies exhibiting will comprise of material suppliers, equipment providers, components/device manufacturers, system integrators and service companies.

For a full list of exhibitors please view www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com/Exhibitors. For further information and to book your exhibition space email [email protected]

Products Featuring Printed Electronics for You to Handle Demonstration Street, situated on the tradeshow floor, is the world’s largest collection of printed electronic based samples, prototypes and commercial products all displayed in one place. You will have the opportunity to closely examine these helping you to envisage how printed electronics can be incorporated into your products. Want to see and hold the samples you have only seen in pictures? Then this is a must for you.

TRADESHOW

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Tradeshow

For Printed Electronics, there is no other event that holds a candle to this one.

KODAK

All conference attendees will also receive a working printed electronics sample to keep. Witness how these devices are manufactured at Manufacturing Street.

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Agenda

PRINTED ELECTRONICS KEYNOTES

Total S.A - Gas & Power FRANCEDr Marc Vermeersch / Solar Technology & Strategy - Senior Advisor“Chances of Success for Organic PV in the Dominancy of Crystalline Silicon”

NASA USDr Meyya Meyyappan / Chief Scientist“Carbon Nanotube based Printed Electronics”

Autodesk Consumer Group USDr Karl Willis / Principal Research Engineer“Printed Optics: Displays Sensors and Illumination for Future Interactive Objects and Devices”

Acuity Brands Lighting USMr Mike Lu / Director OLED Technology“New Developments in OLED Lighting”

Lifescan - Johnson & Johnson UKMr Scott Sloss / Principal Engineer - Core Science and Engineering“Printed Electronics in the Multi Billion Dollar Diagnostics and Healthcare Market”

IDTechEx UKMr Raghu Das / CEO“Printed Electronics: Show me the Money!”

END USER FORUM

Procter & Gamble USDr Kenneth McGuire / Principal Scientist

DECATHLON FRANCEMr Antoine Ravise / R&D Engineer

Colgate-Palmolive USMr Scott Demarest / Director

HEALTHCARE

GSI Technologies LLC USDr Gordon Smith / CTO“Commercial Printed Electronic Device for Flow Cytometry”

BIO-ELECTRONICS

Microelectronics Center of Provence FRANCEProf George Malliaras / Head of the Department of Bioelectronics (BEL)“Conducting Polymer Devices for Neural Interfacing”

University of Cincinnati USProf Jason Heikenfeld / Professor“Wearable and Non-Invasive Patches for the Next Leap in Digital Heath: Multi-Biomarker Access and Sensing”

SMART LABELS AND PACKAGING

PARC a Xerox company USDr Janos Veres / Area Manager“Smart Labels Progress - From Tipping Point to Reality”

Thin Film Electronics NORWAYDr Davor Sutija / CEO“Printed Sensor Tags and Smart Objects”

T-Ink USMr Andrew Ferber / Co-Chairman“T-Ink's Evolution in Printed Electronic Commercialization from Toys to Aerospace”

PragmatIC Printing UKMr Scott White / CEO“Commercial Applications of Printed Logic”

PHOTOVOLTAICS

Solar PV Market Research USMs Paula Mints / Founder Chief Market Research Analyst“Global Markets for PV Technologies 2013 - 2017”

CSIRO AUSTRALIADr Jacek Jasieniak / Project Leader Nanostructured Inorganic Solar Cell“Solution Processing of Inorganic and Organic Solar Cells”

Dyesol USMr Marc Thomas / CEO“Third Generation Solar Technology: Transforming Buildings into Power Plants with DSC”

Armor Sustainable Energies (ASE) FRANCEMr Francois Barreau / Marketing Manager/Business Development“OPV an Industrial Reality”

National Renewable Energy Laboratory USDr Maikel van Hest / Sr Scientist“Research with Printed Metals and PV Materials”

Applied Materials USDr Robert J Visser / Senior Director Advanced Technology Group“Printing for Solar Cells”

EMD Chemicals USDr Monica Davis / Manager Business Development“High Efficiency High Performance Organic Semiconductors for Organic Photovoltaics and Organic Sensors”

IDTechEx UKDr Harry Zervos / Senior Technology Analyst“Printed Electronics in Photovoltaic Technologies: Market Forecasts 2013-2023”

SENSORS

Interlink Electronics USDr Jeff Baker / Chief Technology Officer“Printed Force Sensors - an Untold Success Story of Printed Electronics”

University of California San Diego USProf Joseph Wang / Professor of NanoEngineering“Wearable Electrochemical Sensors based on Printable Electronics”

ISORG FRANCEMr Laurent Jamet / ISORG Co-Founder Director Business Development“When Printed Electronics meet Design and Usages for Highly Innovative Functionalities”

University of the West of England UKProf Tony Killard / Professor of Biomedical Sciences“SIMS: The Smart Integrated Miniaturised Sensor System based on organic and printed electronics”

STRETCHABLE AND TEXTILE ELECTRONICS

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology KOREADr Jang-Ung Park / Assistant Professor“Stretchable Transparent Electrodes using Graphene-metal Nanowire Hybrid Structures”

Eeonyx Corporation USDr Jamshid Avloni / President & CEO“A New World of Smart-Fabrics and their Applications”

Infiinite Corridor Technology USMr Duncan Boyce / Business Development“Flexible-Stretchable Body Sensor Development Using Geometric Patterning”

DuPont Teijin Films USMr Bob Rustin / Market Manager Electronic & Display Films“Flexible Electronics - Advances in Polyester Film”

ELECTRONIC SKIN

Novel Devices Laboratory SECS CEAS, USMr Daniel Rose / Graduate Research Assistant“Sweat Sensors for Robust Biomarker Detection”

Technion ISRAELMs Meital Segev-Bar / Ph.D Student“Flexible Sensors Leading to Better Artificial Skin”

Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC) - University of California USProf Ali Javey / Prof. Electrical Engineering&Comp.Scien“Artificial Electronic-Skin: Large Area Sensor Networks”

ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS

ViviTouch | A Bayer Brand USMr Dirk Schapeler / CEO“Game Changing User Interface Through “Zoned Haptics”

Strategic Polymers Inc USDr Christophe Ramstein / President and CEO“SPS Electro Mechanical Polymers to Enable the Ultimate Haptic User Experience”

PRINTED ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING

Acreo SWEDENDr Goran Gustafsson / CTO - Printed Electronics“Printing and Integration of Electronics on Flexible Substrates”

Roth & Rau NETHERLANDSMr Remco Pennings / Strategic Marketing Manager“Cluster Tool Using Inkjet Printing for Pattered Multilayer Processing”

CERADROP FRANCEDr Mathias Borella / Sales & Business Development Manager“Towards a Workflow and Tools Dedicated to Inkjet for Printed Electronics”

Novacentrix USMr Stan Farnsworth / Vice President - Marketing“Applications of Photonic Curing and Enabled Materials”

DP Patterning AB SWEDENMr Bjorn Wasell / CEO“Revolution in Manufacturing PCB's on Flexible Substrate”

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Visit our website for latest agenda www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com/Agenda

PRINTING FOR CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

Optomec USMr Mike O'Reilly / Product Manager - Aerosol Jet Systems“Printed Electronics Applications for Mobile Devices”

R2R MANUFACTURING

KROENERT GmbH & Co KG GERMANYMr Frank Schaefer / Sales Director New Products“Pushing the Limits in R2R Productions of Printed Electronics”

Bosch Rexroth USMr Bipin Sen / Sr. Business Development Engineer“Advances in Web Tension and Speed Control for Higher Accuracy Printing and Processing”

VDL Enabling Technologies Group NETHERLANDSMr Huib van den Heuvel / New Business Development“A New R2R Manufacturing Concept for Printed Electronics”

BREAKTHROUGH IN CONDUCTIVE INKS

Brewer Science USDr Stephen Gibbons / Director/VP“Printable CNT Conductors in Flexible Packaging and Wireless Sensors”

University of Massachusetts Lowell USDr Ramaswawmy Nagarajan / Professor“Novel Low Temperature Processable Inks and Their Applications”

Okayama University JAPANDr Masayuki Kanehara / Assistant Professor“Ambient Conductive Metal Nanoink”

COPPER INKS

Toyobo Co. Ltd. JAPANDr Maki Sato / R&D Group Leader“Research with Copper Inks and Pastes”

Intrinsiq Materials UKDr Ian E Clark / Sales & Marketing Director“The Use of Novel Nanocopper Based Inks and Pastes for Printed Electronics Applications”

PAPER ELECTRONICS

University of Maryland USProf Bing (Liangbing) Hu / Assistant Professor“Transparent Paper for Printed Electronics”

IMEC/Holst Centre BELGIUMDr Philip Pieters / Business Development Director“Flexible Electronics Research”

CLOSING KEYNOTES

Shanghai Jiao Tong University CHINAProf Xiaojun Guo / Professor“Development of Innovative Thin-Film Electronics in China for Displays and Beyond”

Nissha USA USDr Takahiro Suzuki / Principal Engineer“Nissha’s Recent Developments in PE Field - Where Trend Meets Printing Technology”

IDTechEx UKDr Peter Harrop / Chairman“How Printed Electronics is Enabling New Markets: from Supercapacitors to Electric Vehicles”

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OLED VS LED LIGHTING

Cree Components USVachik Javadian / Americas FAE Director“Applications of LED Lighting”

Konica Minolta JAPANMr Toshiyuki Matsumura / Manager“A Novel Highly Conductive Printed Electrode for Large-area OLED Lighting”

Panasonic JAPANDr Takuya Komoda / R&D Planning Office Eco Solutions Company“Recent Progress and Future Trends of OLED Technologies for Lighting Applications”

LunaLEC SWEDENMr Andreas Sandström / CTO“LED Lighting”

OLED DISPLAYS

EMagin Corporation USMr Andrew Sculley / President & CEO“The eMagin OLED Advantage for Microdisplay Applications”

Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) UKDr Ilaria Grizzi / Director Platform Development“Progress with all Printed Flexible OLED Displays”

SCALING OLED MANUFACTURING

Kateeva USDr Conor Madigan / CEO“Scaling OLED Manufacturing to G8 with Inkjet”

AIXTRON GERMANYMr Juergen Kreis / Director Business Development“Scaling up Production of OLEDs - Costs Challenges and New Developments”

OLEDS MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT

IBM TJ Watson Research Center USMr Ning Li / Research Staff Member“Research with OLED-Graphene and Flexible Circuits”

EMD Chemicals USMs Michele Ricks / Business Development Manager“Soluble Systems - Closing the Gap with Evaporable OLED Materials”

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH GERMANYDr Thomas Wehlus / Senior R&D Manager“Analyzing the Opportunity for OLED Lighting: Markets and Technology Roadmap”

QUANTUM DOT DISPLAYS

Nanoco Technologies Group USDr Margaret Hines /“Heavy Metal Free Quantum Dots for Displays Lighting and Solar Applications”

BARRIER FILMS

3M Display & Graphics Business Lab USDr Fred McCormick / Senior Research Specialist“Assessing the Markets Costs and Performance of Barrier Films”

Corning USMr Casey Kang / Product Engineering Manager“Flexible Glass Enabling Advanced Product Applications and Next Generation Manufacturing”

Schott AG - Advanced Optics GERMANYDr Elmar Günther / Project Management Business Development MicroSheet“Ultra-Thin Glass as a High Performance Substrate”

BI-STABLE DISPLAYS

Kent Displays USDr Erica Montbach / Manager R&D“Flexible Bistable Reflex Displays and Applications”

Opalux CANADADr Andre Arsenault / Chief Technology Officer“Low-power Flexible Color-Tunable Surfaces”

PRINTED ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND DEVELOPMENTS

Massachusetts Institute of Technology USDr Afarin Bellisario / Technology Licensing Officer“High Power Flexible Electronics”

Terepac CANADADr Jayna Sheats / CTO“Printing Silicon Integrated Circuits”

Imprint Energy Inc. USDr Devin MacKenzie / Chief Executive Officer“Printed ultra-thin high capacity Zinc rechargeable batteries”

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TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILMS - METAL MESH

Uni-Pixel Display Inc USMr Robert Berg / Senior Vice President - Sales and Marketing“Research with Metal Mesh”

Synaptics Inc USMr Bob L Mackey / Principal Scientist“Is Metal Mesh the "ITO Replacement" for Touchscreens?”

Rolith Inc. USDr Boris Kobrin / CEO/Founder“Transparent Metal Grid Electrodes for Touch Screen Displays and OLED Lighting”

Agfa-Gevaert BELGIUMMr Peter Willaert / Product Manager PE“OrgaconGrid - Strategies Towards More Transparent And Higher Conductivity Flexible Electrodes”

TOUCH SCREEN AND ITO REPLACEMENT WITH GRAPHENE

Graphene Laboratories Inc USDr Elena Polyakova / CEO“Moving Forward: Graphene and other Advanced Layered Materials”

Graphensic AB SWEDENProf Rositsa Yakimova / CEO/MD/Chairman/Owner/President“The Progress with Epitaxial Graphene”

Canatu FINLANDMr Bob Senior “The Future for Flexible and 3D Formed Touch Displays How to Succeed”

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Agenda

Bluestone Global Tech USDr Yu-Ming Lin / Director/VP“Graphene Electronics: From Flexible Device to Radio and THz Frequency Applications”

METAL NANOWIRES

Cambrios Technologies Corporation USDr Rahul Gupta / Sr. Director Business Development“Cambrios ClearOhm: Solution Coated and Printed Transparent Conductor for Printed Electronics”

Blue Nano USMr Brandon Travis “Applications of Silver Nanowires Beyond Transparent Conductive Films”

Cima NanoTech Inc USMr Jon Brodd / CEO“SANTE® Technology - Smart Materials for Ultra Conductive Ultra Clear Ultra Flexible Transparent Conductors”

Carestream Advanced Materials USDr Vishal Shrotriya / Technical Program Manager“Silver Nanowires as a Transparent Conductor for Flexible and Printed Electronics”

ORGANIC TRANSPARENT FILMS

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) TAIWANDr Jia-Ming Liu / General Director“Progress Report on the Optically Transparent Polyimide Hybrid Films for Printed Electronics”

Heraeus Precious Metals Conductive Polymers Division USDr Ron Lubianez / Global Sales Manager of the Functional Coatings BU“Conductive Polymer Films and Invisible Patterning Techniques for Transparent Electrode Applications”

3D PRINTING

Boeing USMr Joseph A Marshall / Structural Designer“3D Printing at Boeing”

Harvard University USProf Jennifer Lewis “Batteries and 3D Printing”

Princeton University USProf Michael C McAlpine / Department of MAE“3D Printed Bionic Nanomaterials”

Optomec USMr Ken Vartanian / Director of Marketing“Capability Assessment of Combining 3D Printing (FDM) and Printed Electronics (Aerosol Jet) to Produce Fully Printed Functionalized Devices”

NC State University USProf Michael Dickey / Professor“3D Printing of Liquid Metals”

Rochester Institute of Technology USDr Denis Cormier / Professor“3D Printing With Embedded Electronics”

IBM USMr Partha Bose / Leader of Global Electronics Practice“Additive Manufacturing and the Rise of the Software-Defined Supply Chain

GRAPHENE LIVE! KEYNOTES

Cabot Corporation USDr Angelos Kyrlidis / Principal Scientist“Engineering Functional Carbon Additives for Various Applications: From Carbon Black to Graphenes”

Momentive GERMANYMr Rohit Bhosale / New Business Development“High Aspect Ratio Nano Materials”

Vorbeck Materials USDr John S. Lettow / President“The Expanding Applications of Graphene”

Grafoid CANADADr Gordon Chiu / Vice-President“MesoGraf Graphene Derived from Raw Graphite Ore Creates a Viable Standard for Advanced Material Applications”

SUPERCAPACITORS

IDTechEx UNITED KINGDOMMr Franco Gonzalez / Technology Analyst“Supercapacitors Replace Batteries”

Maxwell Technologies USDr Priya Bendale / Sr. Director, Advanced Development“The Global Opportunity for Supercapacitors”

Cap-XX AUSTRALIAMr Pierre Mars / VP, Applications Engineering“Applications for Energy Harvesters coupled with Supercapacitors”

THE GRAPHENE OPPORTUNITY IN SUPERCAPACITORS

Graphene Frontiers USMr Michael Patterson / CEO“Graphene, Graphene/Nanotube Hybrids and Other Advanced Nano Carbons for Supercapacitors”

Graphene Devices USMr Richard Anstey / Operations Administrator“Graphenic materials in printed electronics and ultracapacitor development”

Stevens Institute of Technology USDr Linh Le / Group Leader“Inkjet-Printed Flexible Supercapacitors”

CNT AND GRAPHENE TFTS

National Research Council Canada CANADADr Patrick Malenfant / Senior Research Officer“Thin Film Transistors based on Semiconducting Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes”

GRAPHENE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONS

Graphenea SPAINMr Jesus de La Fuente / CEO“Graphene Films Synthesis and Transfer”

Xolve, Inc USMr John Biondi / President, CEO“Application Ideas for Exfoliated Graphene”

Graphene Technologies USMr Jon Myers / CEO and Founder“What Do We Need Graphene For?”

AZ Electronic Materials JAPANMr Hiroshi Hara / Marketing“Graphene Nanoribbons - A New Form of Graphene with Exciting Potential”

2-DTECH UNITED KINGDOMDr Branson Belle / CTO“Will The ‘Real’ Graphene Please Stand Up”

PPG Industries USDr Noel Vanier / Director Nanotechnology & New Color Development“Low Cost Plasma Synthesis of Graphene Nanoplatelets from Methane”

GRAPHENE INKS AND COMPOSITES

XG Sciences, Inc. USDr Ned Hardman / Senior Project Manager“xGnP in Electrical and Thermal Ink Applications”

NanoIntegris USDr Nathan Yoder / Chief Technology Officer“High Mobility Semiconducting Inks for Electronic Applications”

Durham Graphene Science Ltd UKProf Karl Coleman / Chief Technical Director“Scalable Routes for the Synthesis and Commercialisation of Graphene”

Cambridge Graphene Platform Ltd UKMr J. Patrick Frantz / CEO“Low Cost Graphene & 2D Layered Material Inks for Printed Electronics”

What an excellent conference. In the near future it will be one of the biggest conferences in the world.

Samsung Electronics

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The 16 optional expert-led masterclasses are interactive consultancy sessions. At each masterclass you will have the chance to handle many samples, and take away printed copies of presentations.

AM MORNING SESSION

PM AFTERNOON SESSION

November 19

MASTERCLASS 1 AM

Introduction to Printed Electronics

This masterclass will arm you with the latest knowledge of the applications and technology developments involving printed electronics. Led by experts, it is the ideal time to voice your questions as part of the interactive session and learn of the technologies that are available and emerging. MASTERCLASS 2 AM

Introduction to Energy Harvesting

Energy harvesting is the generation of electricity from the environment, which can be used to power electronic and electric devices. Different technolo-gies can be employed depending on the energy source. This masterclass covers all the technolo-gies involved, how they work, and appraisal of their strengths and weaknesses, relative costs and development paths. MASTERCLASS 3 AM

Printing Technologies for Electronics Applications

This masterclass assesses the range of printing and non printing manufacturing and handling options for the new printed, organic and flexible electronics. MASTERCLASS 4 AM

Displays & Lighting

Displays will be one of the largest market segments in printed and organic electronics. OLEDs, electrolu-minescent, electrophoretic, and electrochromic dis-plays with unique benefits are being commercially used now. This masterclass will guide you through the full range of technologies, market opportunities and challenges and issues to be resolved. MASTERCLASS 5 AM

Conductive Films: Technologies, Markets and Applications

This masterclass is divided into two sections, Conductive Films/Inks and Transparent Conduc-tive Film. It gives an overview of the technologies, markets and applications for conductive films that enable innovative electronic technologies. MASTERCLASS 6 PM

Energy Storage: Batteries and Supercapacitors

This masterclass assesses the options for energy storage, looking at the range of batteries, their rela-tive strengths, weaknesses, costs and roadmaps.

MASTERCLASS 7 PM

Materials

This introductory class gives an overview into the materials using in emerging electronics, including organic and inorganic semiconductors, metallic conductors, nanoparticles, nanotubes, conduc-tive organic materials, dielectrics and more. We talk about available chemistries, performance, cost, printability, lifetime. Suppliers, and other parameters. MASTERCLASS 8 PM

The Internet of Things: Indoor Positioning Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks, RTLS & Active RFID

This masterclass covers the technology and markets enabling The Internet of Things, covering Wireless Sensor Networks but also allied technolo-gies such as Active RFID and Real Time Locating Systems. It focuses on how these are utilized to bring about the era of the Internet of Things. MASTERCLASS 9 PM

3D Printing

This masterclass will outline the scope and poten-tial of the 3D printing technologies. The science behind each of these technologies will be covered along with the major players. Applications in specific industries including aerospace, automotive and medical will be discussed, giving the end user perspective. MASTERCLASS 10 PM

Creating New Products with Printed Electronics

This class will feature early adopters and success-ful suppliers and will cover: how lack of creativity is holding the market back, key vertical industries and how they could benefit from the technology, and the strategy your company should look at to go to market and assessment of timelines to market.

November 22

MASTERCLASS 11 AM

Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes - Science, Technology and Markets

This masterclass will review the science, tech-nology and markets for graphene and carbon nano-tubes. For both materials, the following topics will be addressed: the overall electronics and mechani-cal properties, the basic physics, manufacturing techniques, and assessment of target markets. MASTERCLASS 12 AM

Flexible Substrates, Transparent Conductors & Barriers for Flexible Electronics

This technical Masterclass explains the needs, the options and the future trends for the chemi-cal structure and processing of flexible materials that are required to enable flexible electronics. In particular, it will look at flexible substrates, barrier films, and transparent conductive films for dis-plays, lighting, PV, touchscreens, logic and sensors. MASTERCLASS 13 AM

Sensors & Actuators

At this masterclass participants will learn about the technology, target markets and value proposition for these devices. Areas where printing adds value will be outlined for each type of sensor. Flexible sensors as well as large-area sensors will also be covered and the leading companies in each sector will be discussed. For actuators the main focus will be on electroactive polymers (EAP) and their applications in haptic feedback. MASTERCLASS 14 PM

Thin Film Photovoltaics: Principles, Technologies, Markets

This masterclass is designed to give an overall picture of photovoltaic technologies, from basic principles all the way to current advances, in addi-tion to commercial trends and considerations and forecasts. MASTERCLASS 15 PM

Electric Vehicles: Markets, Opportunities, Energy Storage and Infrastructure

This masterclass addresses the latest progress with electric vehicles and includes the relevance of small and mid scale energy harvesters and storage with vehicles. Commercial and academic activities are covered as are the impediments and opportunities. MASTERCLASS 16 PM

RFID and Its Progress Towards Being Printed

This masterclass covers the technology and mar-kets for Active RFID in all its forms, and where they are going over the next ten years.

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Masterclasses

For further information on the masterclasses please visit www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com/Masterclasses

IDTechEx deserve to be complimented for making the Printed Electronics industry achieve the tipping point faster

InkTec

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Join these below exhibitors at the only event to focus on the commercialization of printed electronics and see real products, experience hands-on manufacturing techniques and learn market needs from users themselves.

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