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LOPE-C 2010: Powering the Next Wave: Organic and Printed Electronics

  • Attracting 89 exhibitors and 850 attendees, LOPE-C 2010 exceeded all expectation
  • Now the premier worldwide platform of organic and printed electronics
  • First products shown: organic displays and solar cells, lighting, sensors, batteries
  • Mass printing of thin and flexible organic electronic goods takes off
  • Opening keynote by Carl-Christian Buhr, Member of Cabinet of European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes, assures organics industry of continued support
LOPE-C 2010.
LOPE-C 2010. Source: Messe Frankfurt

 

New Record in Attendees and Exhibitors   

More than 850 fully registered attendees from 30 countries gathered for 180 presentations in the 3-day conference featuring multi-track keynote, business, main technical, scientific and poster sessions. Doubling last year's show floor area to accommodate 89 exhibitors, LOPE-C 2010 exceeded all expectations, introducing a host of new products and demonstrating advanced manufacturing equipment suited for mass production. In the review of international observers, LOPE-C figures as the gateway to a new era: of organic and printed electronics.

Indicative of the advanced state of organic and printed applications is the growing number of attendees from industrial end-user segments such as print, packaging, automotive, security and consumer electronics crowding the presentations by consumer goods manufacturers Nokia, Sony and Samsung, publishing houses such as Gruner & Jahr and Bauer, and automotive firm Fiat.

At the newly introduced LOPE-C 2010 Investor Forum, matching up international investment houses with firms vying for start and follow-up financing, the fundraising presentation by Finland-based Enfucell was awarded best contribution by the OE-A (Organic Electronics Association). Enfucell is developing a thin and flexible, environmentally friendly battery for disposable electronics. The judging panel was chaired by LOPE-C 2010 keynoter David Fyfe of Sumitomo Chemicals and former CEO of Cambridge Display Technology.

The global players in the field of organic and printed electronics, such as BASF, Coatema, DuPont, Evonik, H.C. Starck Clevios, Konarka, Fujifilm Dimatix, Merck, Plextronics, PolyIC, Soligie, SunaTech, all exhibited in the Congress Center of Messe Frankfurt, Germany.

Mass Production

Large-scale investments in the mass production infrastructure of organic and printed electronics are taking place, ramping up manufacturing of products such as sensors, memory devices, e-readers, organic photovoltaic cells (OPV) and lighting – all taking advantage of the unique properties of organic materials and innovative inkjet and screen printing processes that yield lightweight, flexible and robust products and are enabling a host of innovative industrial as well as low-cost consumer applications not feasible up to now.

Besides marketable products and machinery, LOPE-C 2010 featured a current set of Technology Demonstrators and a "Tool Box", sponsored by OE-A and participating firms, containing 20 functional devices and materials geared towards university students to stimulate academic design competitions, whose results will be presented at next year's event. Well received was an interactive raffle-ticket with printed display offered to every attendee as part of an OE-A Demonstrator Project.

Exhibition Highlights    

Fujifilm Dimatix, acknowledged as a long-time leading provider of industrial inkjet printheads and printing integration solutions, presented its XYZ-stage inkjet deposition system, advancing print accuracy to +5 µm. PolyIC, a leader in roll-to-roll printing techniques of organic devices such as RFID tags presented a highly transparent conductive layer on flexible polyester films, as an ITO replacement in touch screen applications. Coatema demonstrated its Smartcoater unit featuring R2R coating, printing and laminating, and the Precisioncoater for cleanroom applications. Merck Chemicals UK was present with a saturated-color polymer-microparticle concept for new electrophoretic display materials. Sweden-based ThinFilm showed a new low-cost ferroelectric, non-volatile, rewritable microstructure for printed memory devices for interactive consumer gadgets and ID tags already in high-volume pilot production. Plextronics presented its new organic ink material made from non-toxic components and delivering an up to 40 percent increase in power density for organic PV cells specifically geared to indoor energy harvesting applications.

LOPE-C – Industry Driven Event

"With our successful 2010 event" says Wolfgang Mildner, Chairman of the OE-A and Managing Director of PolyIC, "we have proven that LOPE-C is the worldwide showcase of the industry and the leading indicator of scientific and engineering progress in organic and printed electronics". Above all, Mildner says, "LOPE-C is fully industry driven. It speaks for the industry."

"The industrial impact of organic and printed electronics", says Andrew Hannah, Vice Chairman of the OE-A and CEO of Plextronics in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, "was clearly visible at LOPE-C 2010. What the industry needs at this stage is an international marketplace as provided by LOPE-C, and a global perspective in terms of roadmapping as pursued by the OE-A."

Reinhard Baumann, Chairman of the LOPE-C Scientific Board and Professor at Chemnitz University of Technology, emphasizes the remarkable research activities in the emerging field: "I'm impressed how much impact is coming from the academic community, especially from young scientists entering the field."

An important outcome of this year's conference, says Wolfgang Mildner, was to establish an ongoing discussion platform for the producers and users of organic and printed electronics. In this process, the task and objective of LOPE-C will be to explicate and channel the users' expectations and demands on the new technology. 

LOPE-C 2010

The next LOPE-C conference and exhibition will take place June 28 to 30, 2011, at the fairgrounds of Messe Frankfurt, Germany.

For pictures please click here.

For more information please contact klaus.hecker(at)vdma.org.

(Press Release of VDMA)

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