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Printed electronics are increasingly finding their way into everyday lives.
March 7, 2017
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
From March 28-30, 2017, the printed electronics industry will be coming together at the Messe München trade fair center in Germany for LOPEC. Just a few weeks before the event begins, the exhibition space at the ICM – Internationales Congress Center München is as good as sold out. The conference program has now been finalized, and will be packed with top-class speakers. This one-of-a-kind blend of an exhibition and a conference will be complemented by an all-encompassing supporting program complete with a panel discussion, the LOPEC Dinner and Award Show, and lots more. Whether it is OLED lighting, smart bandages or ultra-thin displays, printed electronics are increasingly finding their way into our everyday lives. LOPEC will bring together the most fascinating of new developments—some still prototypes, some already on the market—at the Innovation Showcase, which will have twice as much exhibition space at its disposal compared to last year. “We are particularly pleased about the wide variety of exhibits that will be on show. With their latest developments, well-known manufacturers and research institutions from the automotive, medical, and consumer electronic fields are underlining just how practical printed electronics applications can be,” stresses Barbara Ismaier, exhibition director at Messe München. One of the organizations using the Innovation Showcase to present their products is RWTH Aachen, who will be showcasing their lumbar bandage with textile electrodes for stimulating the muscles, developed for a broad target group, from athletes to pain patients. Another company, Competence Center Schreiner PrinTronics, will be using LOPEC as a platform from which to launch its innovative new printed RFID sensor label, a global first. This label can be used as a seal on the packaging for sensitive products such as medicines or food, and indicates whether temperature requirements are being met during the cold chain. Moreover, this is the first type of complex label that can also be used in roll-to-roll processing, which means it is suitable for series production as well. Also seeing the potential of printed electronics is multi-award-winning lighting designer Ingo Maurer, who will be in Munich showing his exclusive OLED lamps to guests. Unlike LEDs, which provide point-shaped light, OLEDs provide a pleasant “planar” light that gives car companies previously unimagined design possibilities, while also increasing road safety. Audi, for example, has managed to integrate special OLED tail lights into a production vehicle that do not dazzle onlookers while also still being easy to see from extreme angles. In fact, they will even be presenting an Audi TT fitted with these at the Innovation Showcase. Why exactly are printed electronics predestined for automotive applications? And how will these shape the cars of the future? These are just some of the questions printed electronics experts will be answering together with representatives of the automotive sector during the LOPEC Panel Discussion being held at 15:00 on Wednesday, March 29, at the LOPEC Forum. The LOPEC Demo Line is set to continue in 2017, giving attendees at the venue the chance, on March 29- 30, to learn all about the manufacturing process behind electrochromic displays. These wafer-thin displays can, for instance, be integrated into the packaging of disposable products. Fourteen companies from the OE-A’s inner circle will be taking part in the 2017 Demo Line. MORE NEWS xxx
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