Thin, lightweight, flexible, produced at ultra low cost and ubiquitious - that´s what organic electronics stands for. This emerging technology has the potential to revolutionize established value chains in the electronics, printing and packaging industries and enables new products. After years of basic research first products has been announced. Thus the breakthrough from laboratory status has been made.
In this forum international experts present latest news about
- Technology
- Production
- Applications and products like
- Printed RFID
- Organic Sensors
- OLED Displays
- Games
- Smart Packages and Systems
View Program: http://www.global-electronics.net/...
About electronica 2006: http://www.electronica.de
For four days, Munich will be staging the international electronics industry’s most important event: electronica 2006. The world’s leading trade show in this sector presents the entire spectrum of electronics and puts the latest trends and developments on exhibit. The event will be focusing on high-growth applications in the automotive, wireless, and embedded segments as well as in micro- and nanotechnology.
From 14 through 17 November, on the grounds of the New Munich Trade Fair Center, electronica 2006 will be the meeting place and communications platform for the global electronics industry. Occupying 152,000 m2 (1.6 million square feet) of floor space across 14 halls, more than 3,000 exhibitors will be presenting their advanced products and system solutions. The organizer, Messe Muenchen International, is expecting to welcome over 75,000 electronics professionals.
About OE-A: http://www.oe-a.org
The Organic Electronics Association (OE-A) is a working group within the German Engineering Federation (VDMA) and was founded in December 2004. OE-A is an information and communication platform and represents the whole process chain in organic electronics. Our members are international leading companies and institutions, ranging from R&D institutes, component and material suppliers, equipment and tool suppliers to producers / system integrators and end-users. More than 65 companies from Europe and the US work together to promote the establishment of a competitive production infrastructure for organic electronics. The vision of OE-A is to build a bridge between science, technology and application.
Nearly 3000 member companies from the engineering industry make VDMA the largest industry association in Europe.
http://www.oe-a.org