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Conference Track 1:
Track 1 of the conference will cover OLEDs, simple display, deposition, printing and inline systems.

Tuesday 25 September:
Topic: Plenary sessions
08:45-09:00
(all tracks)
Welcome
Craig Cruickshank, CEO cintelliq ltd
09:00-09:30
(all tracks)
EU activities in organic and large area electronics
  • Past and present of Organic and Large Area Electronics
  • Organic and Large Area Electronics after FP7 ICT Call 1
  • The way ahead: preparation of the next Work Programme
  • Advances by the Organic Electronics stake holders community and next steps
Rosalie Zobel, Director of Information Society & Media Directorate-General European Commission
09:30-10:00
(all tracks)
OE-A - The global network for organic electronics
  • Second version of the OE-A Roadmap for organic electronics
  • Demonstrator projects: Giveaway samples and multifunctional demonstrators
  • OE-A's global approach
Wolfgang Mildner, Chairman Organic Electronics Association
10:00-10:30 Time to visit exhibition
10:30-11:00 Break and exhibition
11:00-11:30 Total Matrix Addressing: New passive matrix driving scheme
  • Passive Matrix OLED displays are limited to low resolution due to capacitive losses dominating the power consumption at high resolution
  • Total Matrix Addressing, substantially reduces capacitive losses
  • PM-OLED manufacturers using TMA, can further reduce power consumption by using newer more efficient materials
  • Note, for QGVA PM-OLED improving OLED efficiency had very little impact on panel power consumption
  • This presentation will describe TMA technology and its benefits to the OLED industry
Jeremy Burroughes, Chief Technology Officer Cambridge Display Technology
11:30-12:00 Application fields for redox doping in small molecule and solution processed devices
  • Redox doping in OLEDs
  • Doping in VTE processes and solution
  • Hybrid devices
  • Benefits of doping in other organic devices
Markus Burkhart, R&D and Customer Project Manager Novaled
12:00-12:30 P-OLED microdisplays enter the marketplace
  • Introduction to Microdisplays
  • Microdisplay markets and applications
  • P-OLED microdisplay technology and products
  • Progress in commercialising P-OLED microdisplays
Prof Ian Underwood, CTO Microemissive Displays
12:30-13:00 Challenges and opportunities of OLED technology in mobile phone applications
  • Optical differentiation status
  • Power consumption
  • Lifetime issues
  • Pixel density trends
  • Outdoor readability
  • Cost challenges
Antti Lääperi, Technology Strategy Consultant Nokia
13:00-14:00 Lunch and exhibition
14:00-14:30 Enabling Mobility - The entry point for a disruptive technology
  • Why is there an opportunity for a new display tech?
  • Is it real?
  • What is needed to enable Mobile Multimedia?
Mark Gostick, CEO Liquavista
14:30-15:00 Latest advances in flexible microencapsulated electrophoretic displays
  • Microencapsulated electrophoretic displays are now in volume production for multiple applications
  • While B&W display demand remains strong, brighter inks enable demonstrations of full color TFT displays
  • Full color video electrophoretic TFT displays have been demonstrated with advanced research inks
Dr Michael McCreary, VP of Research and Advanced Development E Ink
15:00-15:30 Flexible displays for low cost, high volume applications
  • Global trends and the opportunity for printed electronic displays
  • Meeting product requirements and overcoming integration challenges
  • Application highlight: electronic display cards
Emily Selene De Rotstein, VP Marketing and Operations Aveso Printed Electronic Displays
15:30-16:00 Free time to visit exhibition
16:00-16:30 Break and exhibition
16:30-17:00 Flexible Displays: markets and challenges
  • Display Industry Status
  • The Flexible Display
    • New or Existing Markets
    • Technology
      - Front Planes
      - Backplanes
    • Applications
    • Costs
  • Stages of Development
Barry Young, Senior VP DisplaySearch
17:00-17:30 Organic Electronics: It's where the money is
  • Why the computer, semiconductor and display industries will all be backing organic and printed electronics
  • Likely sources for capital in organic and printed electronics
  • The three biggest opportunities in organic electronics and the biggest challenges
  • Forecasts and prophesies
Lawrence Gasman Co-Founder and Principal Analyst Nanomarkets
17:30-18:00 Technology and territory forecasts 2007-2017
  • Market prioritization of key providers
  • Take off in displays, RFID and other applications - growth rates, challenges
  • Progress in East Asia
  • The impact of inorganic electronics versus organics
Susann Reuter, IDTechEX
18:00-18:30 Developing the Plastic Electronics community in the UK
  • The role of Government in supporting the development of a nascent industry
  • Fostering the emergence of clusters of activity
  • The road map and remaining hurdles for the UK (and beyond) in bringing Plastic Electronics to market.
Chris Williams, Director UK Display and Lighting Network
18:30-19:30 Break and exhibition
19:30-20:15 Drinks reception
20:15-23:15 Dinner and OSIA awards ceremony


Wednesday 26 September:
Topic: Plenary sessions (all tracks)
09:00-09:30 How technology continues to complement and enhance the newspaper industry
  • Conductive inks for radio frequency identification (RFID) applications
  • E-paper/e-readers for distributing content
  • Short run digital printing using toner/ink jet technology
  • E-billboards and E-signage for marketing and product promotions
Allan Marshall, Joint Principal iMedia Advisory Services Ltd
09:30-10:00 Supporting low-carbon breakthroughs
  • Climate change and the case for action
  • Accelerating the move to a low-carbon futureInvesting in low-carbon breakthroughs
  • Organic electronics in the low-carbon economy
  • Advanced Photovoltaics Research Accelerator
Richard Guy, Low Carbon R&D Manager Carbon Trust
10:00-10:30 Break and exhibition
10:30-11:00 OVPD equipment - the road to manufacturing of Organic Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices
  • Large scale OLED production
  • Low cost manufacturing
  • Equipment road map
Dr Bastian Marheineke,
Director of Sales Aixtron
11:00-11:30 Ink jet technology for materials deposition of functional fluids
  • Success with Inkjet in the various Markets and Applications
  • Ink Jet requirements and Tools from R&D purpose to Production throughput
  • New Technology trends and new products
Martin Schoeppler, VP Marketing and Sales FUJIFILM Dimatix
11:30-12:00 Through Flow Technology™ - Enabling highly reliable inkjet manufacturing of printed electronics
  • Xaar Plc has released its first Through-Flow™ product, the Xaar 1001 GS6
  • The 1001 is based on its revolutionary hybrid side-shooter technology
  • This technology offers significant inkjet reliability gains to the printed electronics industry
  • The product will be introduced and performance discussed
Robert Harvey Xaar
12:00-12:30 From Research to dedicated Industrial tools
  • Process development
  • System components
  • From Laboratory scale to industrial solutions
Marcel Grooten, CEO PixDro / OTB Engineering
12:30-13:30 Lunch and exhibition
13:30-14:00 Functional Printing Applications and Requirements to Compete
  • History of Functional Printing
  • Current and Developing Applications
  • Requirements to Compete
Adam Laubach, CTO and General Manager Functional Printing GSI Technologies
14:00-14:30 The role of organic electronics in hetero system integration
  • Roll-to-roll enabled hybride fabrication process for organic electronics
  • Performance and reliability considerations of OFET
  • Multi-functional heterosystem integration on foil substrates
Karlheinz Bock, Deputy Director Fraunhofer IZM
14:30-15:00 Production Technologies for flexible Photovoltaics
  • Different approaches in simultaneous engineering for scaling-up processes in renewable technologies
  • Overview on pros and cons of the batch approach compared to the roll-to-roll approach
  • Outlook on possible production methods to bond flexible solar cells to flexible substrates to draw up consumer products.
Thomas Kolbusch, Managing Director Solarcoating Machinery
15:00-10:30 Break and exhibition
15:30-16:00 High speed patterning of electrodes for electronic devices
  • Conventional printing and packaging processes
  • High-speed patterning of conductive electrodes
  • Applications for high volume low performance printed electronics
Dr Nick Stone, MD Novalia
16:00-16:30 Sub-micrometer channel length OTFTs with ultra-thin organic gate dielectrics and effects of contact resistance tuning
  • Submicron OTFT
  • Reduction of Contact Resistance
  • Nanoimprint Lithography
Dr Barbara Stadlober, Senior Scientist Joanneum Research
Topic: Plenary session
16:30-17:00
(all tracks)
Conference round-up and close
Craig Cruickshank, CEO cintelliq ltd


 
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