April 7-8, 2009 | Maritim Hotel, Dresden, Germany
Converging Printing with Electronics
Leading Edge Analysis, Industry Progress, Investment Opportunities and Routes to Market
Attended by over 600 delegates from 28 countries in 2008, the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe 2008 event was a huge success - and the World's largest. Don't miss the 2009 event.
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Europe's largest event on Printed Electronics
IDTechEx is staging its next Printed Electronics Europe conference in Dresden Germany on April 7-8 2009. The Dresden area is a fast growing centre of excellence for organic and printed electronics and IDTechEx has organized visits to several of the leading local organizations active in the subject. The conference will also be enhanced by an exhibition and six optional Masterclasses, so there are many reasons for attending.
IDTechEx prides itself on giving the big picture, not least by inviting leading speakers from across the world. Commercialisation and the full range of technologies are the emphasis, with inorganic solutions receiving equal emphasis with organic and hybrid solutions – thus reflecting the situation in the real world.
A full range of devices, materials and production technologies will be explained by best-in-class speakers, with many first announcements. Samples and demonstrations will be available and many subjects will be aired for the first time.
There will be sessions on the latest breakthroughs in electronics on paper and on many new types of smart skin patch for example and photovoltaics beyond silicon.
Potentially printed electronics is covered as well as printed electronics and market figures will be presented for the full $300 billion opportunity opening up as well as the needs of potential users. Welcome to the big picture. Welcome to Printed Electronics Europe. Do not settle for less.
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