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Programme: Session 1

Session 1 of the Conference will cover Displays and Lighting on Day One and Manufacturing and Deposition on Day Two.

Tuesday 30 September:
Topic: Displays and Lighting
13:15-13:45 Leveraging print processing with advanced P-OLED materials to initiate new markets for organic electronics in flexible displays
  • Add-Vision develops air-stable light-emitting polymer and cathode inks to enable low capital cost manufacturing of flexible P-OLED displays.
  • We are moving ahead with product prototyping and scale-up in 2008 with our manufacturing partners using all air printed doped P-OLED on flexible substrate technology.
  • We are developing lamination based flexible encapsulation and process equipment for pilot manufacturing.
  • Add-Vision R&D has driven lifetimes, both in R&D tests and in air testing of flexible encapsulated devices, to 1000 - 5000 hrs, exceeding capabilities of conventional EL technologies. Furthermore this technology allows access to low voltage DC drive with brightnesses from <100 to >300 Cd/m2 from simple current control drive.
Dr Devin MacKenzie, CTO Add-Vision
13:45-14:15 The smallest big screen: The story of P-OLED Microdisplays
  • Underyling technology
  • Product Description
  • Applications and Markets
  • Company update
Dr Ian Underwood, Director of Strategic Marketing Microemissive Displays
14:15-14:45 Carbon nanotube based transparent conductors and TFTs
  • Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
  • Preparation of Carbon Nanotube suspensions
  • Transparent Electrodes for Displays
  • CNT TFTs
Prof. Dr-Ing Norbert Fruehauf, Chair of Display Technology University of Stuttgart
14:45-15:15 OLED Eco-System
  • OLED Eco-system development as an example of open innovation
  • Experiencies in using AM-OLED displays in Mobile phones
  • Enablers for OLED to make a breakthrough to mass markets in glass based small displays
  • Potential killer applications for flexible substrate OLED displays, and new needs in OLED Eco-system
Antti Lääperi, Technology Strategy Consultant Nokia
15:15-15:45 AM-OLEDs reach for the stars

  • State of the OLED market
  • Challenges for scaling backplane and deposition manufacturing
  • Plan for large area display fabs
  • OLED capacity plan
  • OLED market forecast
Barry Young, Managing Director OLED Association
15:45-16:15 Break and exhibition
16:15-16:45 From OLLA to OLED100.eu, challenges for OLED lighting
  • Organic LEDs: The Lighting Challenge
  • The OLLA project: Paving the way for OLED Lighting
  • The next steps on the way to market: OLED100.eu
Dr Volker van Elsbergen, Project Leader OLED, Philips Research Olla Project
16:45-17:15 Taking POLED technology to exploitation
  • Project Topless device review
  • PolyPhotonix a new POLED business venture
  • Project Mendips, pilot manufacturing
Dr Geoff Williams, OLED Group Leader, Lighting Technology Centre Thorn Lighting
17:15-17:45 Development of flexible printed OLEDs for lighting and signage
  • Processes for manufacturing of flexible OLEDs for the lighting market and signage.
  • The development of radical new process technologies and OLED designs to meet the requirements of the replacement lighting market.
  • The current status in the development of barrier layers, printing process for the active layers, and patterning technology.
Dr Ton van Mol, Program Manager Printed Organic Lighting and Signage, and Electrodes and Barriers Holst Centre / TNO
17:45-18:15 Solid state lighting development: organic vs inorganic
  • Processes for manufacturing of flexible OLEDs for the lighting market and signage.
  • The development of radical new process technologies and OLED designs to meet the requirements of the replacement lighting market.
  • The current status in the development of barrier layers, printing process for the active layers, and patterning technology.
Norman Bardsley, President Bardsley Consulting
18:15-19:15 Exhibition
19:15-19:45 Coach to dinner venue
19:45-22:15 Networking dinner and presentation of OSIA 2008 awards


Wednesday 1 October:
Topic: Manufacturing and deposition
09:00-09:30 Organic and large area electronics integration
  • Hybride fabrication process for organic and large area systems in a foil
  • Multi-functionality is the key advantage of OLAE but also the challenge
  • Smart Plastics - a Fraunhofer Initiative in OLAE
  • Application Examples of OLAE
Karlheinz Bock, Head of department of Polytronic Systems and Deputy Director, Fraunhofer IZM
09:30-10:00 Printed electronics for high volume applications
  • Technology platform for electrochemical functionalities
  • Applications - from components to systems
  • Printing facility for start-ups
Michael Lögdlund, Manager Printed Electronics, Acreo
10:00-10:30 Equipment for flexible solar cells and parameters for coating and printing processes
  • Overview flexible PV markets
  • Concepts of coating and printing operations
  • Coating and printing parameters and systems
  • Overview on different equipment solutions
Thomas Kolbusch, Managing Director Solarcoating Machinery
10:30-11:00 Break and exhibition
11:00-11:30 Turning solution OLEDs into reality
  • DuPont's proprietary solution OLED technology can deliver good performance in printed displays
  • We have demonstrated a repeatable fabrication process giving long lifetime and high efficiency with our materials
  • In collaboration with DNS we are building commercial scale printing and coating equipment for solution printed OLEDs
  • This process is designed to enable the OLED industry to reach cost competitiveness with LCDs
Dr Daniel LeCloux, Research Manager, OLED Materials, Dupont Display
11:30-12:00 Manufacturing technology for large area OLED lighting
  • Fabrication aspects for large area OLED based lightings
  • Solutions for highly efficient large area white lighting modules with more than 1100 cm²
  • Alternative TCO integration based on ZAO and PEDOT:PSS for large area solutions
  • First European pilot fabrication for OLED lighting: Center for Organic Materials and Electronic Devices Dresden (COMEDD)
Jörg Amelung Business Unit Manager Organic Materials & Systems Fraunhofer IPMS
12:00-12:30 Printed Electronics: Making it a reality
  • The great potential for the printed electronics industry remains unrealized.
  • There is a gap between impressive individual technologies and devices and the ability to put them into integrated applications in which the true value of the technologies can be realized.
  • Production of a commercially viable application requires the convergence of goals, capabilities, assumptions, and commitments.
  • We will identify some of the practical challenges in taking technologies into integrated manufacturing with examples from several fields including display, memory, sensing, and power.
David Sime, Fellow and Manager of Manufacturing Engineering, Soligie
12:30-13:30 Lunch and exhibition
13:30-14:00 Gas phase deposition equipment for electronic and display applications
  • Unique process control, reproducibility and novel device designs enabled by Gas Phase Deposition
  • Cost Efficient Deposition Equipment with high material utilisation
  • OVPD(R) for organic applications and PVPD(TM) for flexible plastic electronics
  • BlackMagic Equipment for CNT in Electronic and Display Applications
Dr Rainer Beccard, Director of Marketing, AIXTRON
14:00-14:30 From application development to industrial production equipment
  • System development
  • Application cases
  • PixDro tools / modules
Peter Diepens, COO, Pixdro / OTB Engineering
14:30-15:00 Pen-type nanolithography: Nano patterning of conducting polymer and metal namno particles
  • New drawing technique by using pen-type nanolithography
  • Resolution less than 100 nm within several inches in diameter
  • The technique should be progressing the fine patterning in organic electronics
Dr Kiyoshi Yase, Deputy Director, Photonics Research Institute, AIST
15:00-15:30 Break and exhibition
15:30-16:00 Mass printing of paper electronics - high volume for low cost applications
  • High volume printing plant of printed systems
  • Properties and technical data
  • Paper electronic products at the market
Maren Siegert, product management, printed systems
16:00-17:00 Free to visit exhibition
17:00-17:30 Closing remarks

Craig Cruickshank, CEO cintelliq ltd


Please note that the programme and timings are provisional and may change prior to the event.
 
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