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Programme: Session 3
On Day One of the Conference Session 3 will cover Transistors, OTFTs & Flexible Displays. On Day Two it
will cover Industry & Market Overviews, Research Centres, Substrates, Encapsulation, Simulation and Testing.
| Tuesday 30 September: |
| Topic: |
Transistors |
| 13:15-13:45 |
High frequency rectification for organic RFID tag
Dr Jan Genoe, Group leader of Polymer & Molecular Electronics (PME) IMEC |
| 13:45-14:15 |
The way of roll-to-roll printed 13.56 MHz RFID tags: demonstration of all printed 13.56 MHz operated 1 bit RFID tags
- Roll-to-Roll Gravure-Printed 13.56 MHz Antenna, Wires, Gate Electrodes, Dielectric Layers and Drain-Source Electrodes on Plastic Foils
- All Printed Rectana on Plastic Foils to Provide 10 V DC from 13.56 MHz RFID Reader
- All Printed Ring Oscillator on Plastic Foils to Generate 30 Hz of Clock Signal at 10 V DC
- Demonstration of All Printed and Roll-to-Roll Printable 13.56 MHz Operated 1 Bit RFID Tags
Gyoujin Cho, Professor and Chair of Research Consortium for Roll-to-Roll Printed RFID Tags, Sunchon National University
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| 14:15-14:45 |
Low-voltage organic transistors and complementary circuits
- The problem of large operating voltages in organic transistors
- Strategies to reduce the operating voltage of organic transistors
- Hybrid organic/inorganic gate dielectric with small thickness and large capacitance
- P-channel and n-channel organic transistors with low operating voltage
- Complementary organic circuits with low operating voltage and low power consumption
Hagen Klauk, Independent Junior Research Group Leader Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research |
| 14:45-15:15 |
Planar printed electronics
- Challenges in making printed electronics ubiquitous
- Simplifying the problem with planar electronics
- Benefits in real world applications
Scott White, CEO Nano ePrint |
| 15:15-15:45 |
Circuit aspects of the organic roadmap
- Circuit design is hardly mentioned in the organic literature
- It has the potential to greatly increase cost effectiveness
- The impact of novel circuit design is demonstrated in terms of time to market
- The organic roadmap, based on a version of Moore's Law, is changed radically.
Professor Bill Eccleston University of Liverpool |
| 15:45-16:15 |
Break and exhibition |
| Topic: |
OTFTs and Flexible Displays |
| 16:15-16:45 |
Flexible Active Matrix Displays - From lab-scale to production
- Plastic Logic background
- Moving technology out of the laboratory
- Factory installation and ramp-up
Dr Catherine Ramsdale, Research Manager Plastic Logic |
| 16:45-17:15 |
A journey towards jet-printed electronics
- Advantages and challenges of jet-printing electronic circuits
- Potential market and applications
- Novel approaches for all-additive printed circuits
- Flexible electrophoretic displays and sensors
Jurgen Daniel, Research Scientist Palo Alto Research Center |
| 17:15-17:45 |
Is there a future for e-paper?
- Requirements for mass-market adoption
- Status of current efforts
- Is there a way to bridge the gap?
- Is e-paper doomed to be a niche?
Mark Gostick, CEO Liquavista |
| 17:45-18:15 |
The growth of flexible displays
- Definition of flexible displays
- Flexible display technology
- Flexible display applications
- Market forecast for flexible display
Sarah Han, Research Analyst DisplayBank |
| 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: |
Industry and markets |
| 09:00-09:30 |
Industry analysis of the organic semiconductor industry : what does it tell us?
- Industry structure vs structured industry
- Supply-chain vs value-chain
- Business models vs model businesses
Craig Cruickshank, CEO, cintelliq |
| 09:30-10:00 |
Manufacturing Trends in Printed and Organic Electronics
- Analyzes the manufacturing processes that are and will be used as organic and printable electronics move from lab to fab
- Outlines where NanoMarkets research indicates printing will be found in real world manufacturing processes
- Discusses how manufacturing processes are beginning to emerge to support flexible substrates and novel materials.
Lawrence Gasman, Co-founder and Principal Analyst, Nanomarkets |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Free to visit exhibition |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Break and exhibition |
| Topic: |
Research centres and facilities |
| 11:00-11:30 |
Trends and Innovation in High-Volume Manufacturing of Flexible Electronics
- The recent emergence of several unique markets for flexible/printed electronics has manufacturers looking for ways to meet the anticipated future demand. However, for the most part, manufacturing solutions and turnkey equipment providers do not yet exist.
- Innovative manufacturers are finding creative solutions to this issue and creating hybrid manufacturing technologies that utilize existing equipment to create products for the early adopter market.
Dr Kevin Cammack, Director, Technical Marketing and Industry Development, US Display Consortium |
| 11:30-12:00 |
A 2020 vision of plastic electronics
- The talk will consider in detail the potential impact of PE within the next 12 years at the personal and business level.
Chris Williams, Director, UKDL |
| 12:00-12:30 |
Challenges in OTFT developments at PETeC
Dr Tom Taylor Director, PETeC (Plastic Electronics Technology Centre) |
| 12:30-13:30 |
Lunch and exhibition |
| Topic: |
Substrates and encapsulation |
| 13:30-14:00 |
Flexible electronics: optimising polyester substrates for maximum performance
Polyester films are now well established as substrates for flexible electronics. This talk will discuss the latest developments in DTFs polyester film range for flexible electronics including
- dimensional stability
- surface smoothness and impact of surface smoothness on subsequent processing
- latest developments in UV cureable adhesives compatible with PEN
- examples of film in use exploiting the above
Dr Bill MacDonald, Business Research Associate, Dupont Teijin Film |
| 14:00-14:30 |
Barrier films for encapsulation of large area electronics
- Low cost barrier films as substrates and for encapsulation
- OLED, Thin and Organic Solar Cells, Flexible Batteries
- Stability and Lifetime
- Simplified structures, Lamination
Dr Robert Jan Visser, CTO, Vitex Systems |
| 14:30-15:00 |
Barrier films and printed electrodes for flexible electronics
Bertrand Jannon, Marketing and Business Development Manager, Alcan Packaging |
| 15:00-15:30 |
Break and exhibition |
| Topic: |
Simulation, measurement and test |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Advanced testing of organic semiconductor devices
- Functionality and lifetime testing
- Absolute luminance and color coordinate measurement
- Spatially resolved mapping of OSCs
- Defect analysis by current and voltage mapping
Dr Thomas Däubler, Head of Measurement Division, Botest Systems |
| 16:00-16:30 |
Comprehensive simulation of organic light-emitting and light- harvesting devices
- State-of-the-art models for organic semiconductor optoelectronics
- Simulation of light-emitting thin film devices for display and lighting applications
- Simulation of light-harvesting thin film devices for photovoltaic and sensing applications
- Advanced analysis: optimization, fitting and parameter extraction
Dr Daniele Rezzonico, Manager FLUXiM |
| 16:30-17:00 |
Hiqh quality control of organic semiconductor films by new generation of film measurement tool
- Spectroscopic Ellipsometry : an ideal contactless technique for the organic thin film characterisation from film and interface thicknesses, optical constant, material absorbance & band gap characterization
- Why ellipsometry is useful for OLED device?
- Organic Solar characterization
- Integrated spectroscopic ellipsometry sensor in roll 2 roll machine
Denis Cattelan, Deputy director Thin Film Division Horiba Jobin Yvon |
| 17:00-17:30 |
Closing remarks
Craig Cruickshank, CEO cintelliq ltd
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