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Extreme Electronics—South Hall |
Thursday AM, July 15, 2010, 10:30am–1:30pm
Flexible and Printed Electronics: Product and Supply Chain Innovation. What’s now and what’s next for the manufacturing of flexible displays, lighting and photovoltaic products? |
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Innovations in deposition techniques and in solution-based, continuous processes for making electronics on flexible substrates open up new form factors, price points and performance possibilities for wide-area electronics. Applications include rugged, lightweight, low power displays to thin sheets of lighting and solar cells integrated into textiles and building materials. Many of the practical solutions will require combining these new approaches with established semiconductor manufacturing steps and incorporating hybrid devices. Companies driving these innovations will update the SEMICON audience on current progress for the manufacture of high performance, large area, flexible electronics across sectors, and what’s needed next from the supply chain. |
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10:30am–11:00am |
The Value of Printed Electronics in the Face of Low Cost
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11:00am–11:30am |
Printed Flexible Electronics: Display and Sensor Applications
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11:30am–12:00pm |
Challenges in Flexible Electronics Manufacturing
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12:00pm–12:30pm |
Carrier Gas Enhanced Vapor Deposition Equipment for Manufacturing of Organic Electronics
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12:30pm–1:00pm |
Roll to Roll Manufacturing of Flexible Electronic Devices
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1:00pm–1:30pm |
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Session Moderator: |
Mike Ciesinski, CEO, FlexTech Alliance (Biography) |