April 7-8, 2009 | Maritim Hotel, Dresden, Germany
Leading Edge Analysis, Industry Progress, Investment Opportunities and Routes to Market
New topics, new speakers and more world exclusives at Europe's largest Printed Electronics event! Over 700 attendees and 70 exhibitors anticipated - the industries' "must-attend" event.
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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. Printed electronics is beginning to be used in a wide range of applications and end user needs and case studies will be presented
Europe's largest event on printed electronics will move the topic forward by covering new topics including:
Applications and Industry Needs
The event will feature end user companies in the following vertical market segments covering their needs and experiences from printed electronics:
Consumer Goods Brands, Retailers
Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare providers
Automotive makers
Consumer Electronics companies
Advertising and media companiesProducts
In 2009 the first major new products based on printed electronics are being launched. The event will feature product demonstrations. Hear from the companies involved how their scale up to manufacturing.
Integrating printed electronics
Hear from paper, labelling, packaging and plastics companies who are working at integrating printed electronics with the products they sell to provide new services and propositions for customers
Activity in East Asia
After successfully running events in East Asia for two years, IDTechEx will feature companies from the region presenting on their work. Learn what is happening in some of East Asia's largest companies.
All the Technologies
And, of course, we will be covering the full plethora of technologies - from printed inorganics and organics to exciting new materials including meta materials and fullerenes
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