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Conference Track 3:
Track 3 of the conference will cover lighting, photovoltaics, sensors, memory, investment, testing, measurement and encapsulation.

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 Structure property relationship of salt-based n-dopants in organic light emitting diodes
  • Selection of salts based on Cs and Ca cations
  • Electrical characterization of single carrier devices
  • The influence of the anion
Dr Günther Schmid, Senior Research Scientist Siemens
11:30-12:00 The OLLA project: OLEDs: the future of lighting?
  • OLED lighting technology
  • The OLLA project: goal and status after 2 years
  • Outlook and Roadmap
Peter Visser, Program Manager OLLA
12:00-12:30 Project Topless: Challenges for Pled white lighting
  • Project Topless: aims and expectations
  • Lighting challenges for pleds
  • Customer expectations
Geoff Williams, OLED Group Leader, Lighting Technology Centre Thorn Lighting
12:30-13:00 Progress in Printed Photovoltaics
  • Lifetime requirements for flexible solar cells & environmental stability of organic based solar cells
    • outdoor stability,
    • accelerated lifetime testing
  • Performance analysis of printed and coated solar cells
  • Products, applications and markets
Dr Christoph Brabec, CTO Konarka
13:00-14:00 Lunch and exhibition
14:00-14:30 Processing technologies for organic photovoltaics at IMEC
  • Two main technology routes for organic photovoltaics
  • Introducing printing technology for solution-processed monolithic modules
  • From high to low vacuum deposition for gas phase deposition of small molecules
  • Recent results and outlook
Dr Tom Aernouts, Senior Scientist IMEC
14:30-15:00 Semiconductor 2.0: products and perspectives

Dr Franz Padinger, CTO Nanoident
15:00-15:30 Smart systems on foil
  • Connecting organic electronics to the outside world
  • The use of related technologies
  • The benefit of electronics on foil
  • About plastic electronic
Philipp Weissel, General Manager plastic electronic
15:30-16:00 Printed organic transistors for skin-like sensors
  • Printed organic transistors
  • Inkjet and screen printing
  • Large-area sensors and actuators
  • Ambient electronics
Dr Takao Someya, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
16:00-16:30 Break and exhibition
16:30-17:00 Printed organic semiconductor sensor for agricultural cultivation control
  • We have newly developed an organic semiconductor sensor that is specially designed to monitor the plant transpiration for agricultural cultivation control.
  • The sensor has an unique device structure to show high gas sensitivity and continuous monitoring, and is prepared by printing technique with polymer semiconductor.
  • The device structure is also suitable for the print process and mounting it on the plant.
  • In this talk, field test results of these sensors will also be introduced with its market.
Dr Toshihide Kamata, Group Leader, Organic Semiconductor Devices Group, AIST
17:00-17:30 From hybrid to printed memories
  • Brief TFE introduction
  • Introduction to Ferroelectric memory
  • Transfer from microelectronics to printing
  • Obtained results
  • Applications
  • Summary and Outlook
Nicklas Johansson, Senior Scientist, Material Physics and Chemistry Thin Film Electronics
17:30-18:00 Nantero's NRAM™ universal memory developed with microelectronics grade carbon nanotube formulation
  • Nantero is developing the non-volatile NRAM memory using carbon nanotubes (CNT) as switching elements
  • Nantero and its partners have, for the first time, integrated carbon nanotubes in an industrial fab enabling the industrial development of the NRAM
  • NRAM is built and tested using standard manufacturing and metrology equipment existing in any industrial fab
  • To enable NRAM development in an industrial fab Nantero has developed the microelectronics grade CNT-formulation which was the first CNT material accepted in an industrial fab; the formulation can enable other CNT-based products
Dr George Ghenciu, Director, Materials Nantero
18:00-18:30 Innovative thin and printed batteries
  • State of the art batteries for thin and flexible applications
  • Lower system limits for batteries in mass production
  • Printed batteries: a vision?
Dr Martin Krebs, Manager Innovative Projects / Patents VARTA Microbattery
18:30-19:30 Break and exhibition
19:30-20:15 Drinks reception
20:15-23:15 Dinner and OSIA awards ceremony


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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 Five years back – five years forward: A review and prediction of the Organic Semiconductor Industry
  • The organic semiconductor industry has shown some remarkable technical and commercial progress over the past five years
  • This has lead to an industry structure that is poised to begin the transition from R&D to initial commercialisation
  • For the industry to develop beyond today it will have to address additional challenges that if not resolved may impact continued progress
Craig Cruickshank, CEO cintelliq
11:00-11:30 The rise and rise of polymer Macroelectronics - From components to competencies at PETeC
  • From the science of conjugated, conductive polymers to the basis for implementable product technology
  • Facing the twin challenges of Hi resolution and Large area in organic electronic applications
  • The case for 'reel 2 reel' technology and cost, speed and throughput benefits
  • Applications opportunities in organic photovoltaics (OPVs), printable energy storage and solid state lighting (OLED's)
Dr Raymond Oliver, Director, Science & Innovation CENAMPS
11:30-12:00 Active matrix backplane technology development for flexible OLED displays
  • Critical path in high information content flexible display technology development
  • Silicon-based TFT process development on 6" wafer-scale line
  • Unique challenges and FDC solutions in fabrication on flexible substrate
  • Outlook for organic transistor technologies
Gregory Raupp, Director, Flexible Display Centre Arizona State University
12:00-12:30 The developments of solution-based printed electronic devices in ITRI
  • Printed rectifier, thin-film transistor, non-volatile memory
  • 13.56 MHz printed RFID Tag
Dr Yi-Jen Chan, Deputy General Director of the Electronics and Optoelectronics Research Lab ITRI
12:30-13:30 Lunch and exhibition
13:30-14:00Low Cost Substrates and Encapsulation of Flexible Solar Cells, Batteries and OLED Displays
  • Introduction of Barix multilayer barriers and Oxygen and Water
  • Properties of the high performance barrier coating
  • Application in Solar cells, Thin Film Batteries and OLED displays
  • Industrialisation
Dr Robert Jan Visser, CTO Vitex Systems
14:00-14:30 Flexible electronics-optimising polyester substrates for maximum performance
  • Polyester films are now well established as substrates for flexible electronics. This talk will discuss how the films can be optimised for maximum performance via control of
    • thermal stress
    • mechanical stress
    • processing environment
    • surface quality
  • Latest developments in developing UV cureable adhesives compatible with PEN will be outlined.
  • Examples of film in use exploiting the above will be given
Dr Bill MacDonald, Business Research Associate DuPont Teijin Films
14:30-15:00 Advanced Lifetime Testing of Organic Semiconductor Devices
  • Colour monitoring in OLED lifetime testing
  • Total test time forecast
  • Comparison of different test conditions
  • Lifetime testing of organic solar cells
Dr Thomas Däubler, Head of Measurement Division Botest Systems
15:00-15:30 Break and exhibition
15:30-16:00 Advanced modelling of optoelectronic characteristics of OLEDs
  • Integral OLED device simulator SimOLED is presented (features and capabilities)
  • short discussion about combined optical and electrical modelling is given
  • comparison between experimental and simulated data is shown
Dr Robert Nitsche, Managing Director sim4tec
16:00-16:30 Free time and exhibition
Topic: Plenary session
16:30-17:00
(all tracks)
Conference round-up and close
Craig Cruickshank, CEO cintelliq ltd


 
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