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LOPEC adds market leaders to exhibitor list

6th December 2015
Nat Bowers
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LOPEC, the international exhibition and conference for the printed electronics industry, will bring together market leading suppliers from Europe, Asia and the USA. LOPEC will be held from April 5 to 7, 2016 in the ICM—Internationales Congress Center Munich.

So far, key market players such as Bosch-Rexroth, CDT, Fujifilm Dimatix, GSI, Heraeus, Kroenert, Merck, NovaCentrix, PolyIC, Thieme, Thin Film Electronics or VTT have registered as exhibitors while, among first-time exhibitors, Schott and the University of Tokyo will also participate. Together, LOPEC 2016 exhibitors will cover the entire value chain for printed electronics, from research to material production and manufacturing, right through to end-use applications. LOPEC therefore brings together technology and business.

Project Manager Anja Schneider draws a positive interim conclusion: "The high number of registrations already received from all over the world shows just how much is currently happening in the organic and printed electronics industry." More than 2,300 visitors from 42 countries took part in LOPEC 2015, with some 50 percent coming from abroad. As a result, LOPEC again confirms its pioneering role as the leading international platform for printed electronics.

The current business climate survey carried out by the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) also shows that organic and printed electronics are becoming increasingly important. Dr. Klaus Hecker, OE-A Managing Director, explains: "The developments in the industry look very promising. 80 percent of the companies surveyed anticipate the positive trend of 2015 to continue and expect an increase in sales of 18 percent for 2016.”

As a leading industry platform that educates as well as informs, LOPEC identifies current market shifts and trends. At the LOPEC 2016 conference, top international experts from the academic as well as business worlds will pass on their knowledge and know-how through numerous presentations. These will include: Steven Nietvelt, Chief Innovation and Marketing Manager at Carta Mundi, who will demonstrate the potential of printed electronics in the games industry; Dr. Werner Thomas, Project Manager for Innovations Light at Audi, will present the current challenges and perspectives of OLEDs (organic LEDs) in the automotive industry; and Professor Henning Sirringhaus from Cambridge University will speak on the potential and the device physics of thin-film transistors.

 

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