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Large Area Electronics: addressing the applications challenge

CIKC will be hosting a showcase of recent progress towards the commercial application of large-area electronics on 18th December 2012 at the Hauser Forum, Cambridge.At this seminar, leading speakers from industry and academia will describe the challenges and opportunities for new low temperature manufacturing techniques in photonics and electronics as they transition from the laboratory to the marketplace. This will provide users, suppliers, developers and researchers with an understanding of the capabilities of emerging technologies in large area electronics and their potential impact in a wide range of applications. There will be opportunities for companies to showcase their own technology, and networking opportunities throughout the day.

Schedule
9.30Registration and coffee
10.00 Welcome Chris Rider Director CIKC
10.15 High value manufacturing of low cost electronics Scott White Pragmatic Printing Ltd
10.40 Inkjet-printing of Graphene: a new platform for cheap, flexible and transparent electronics Dr Felice Torrisi
10.55 Printable liquid crystal lasers Dr Damian Gardiner
11.10 Break
11.30 New applications of flexible displays Dr Guillaume Fichet Plastic Logic Ltd
11.55 High performance polymer waveguide interconnects Prof Richard Penty
12.20 Taking industrial innovation to market in Printed Electronics. Dr Tom Taylor CPI Ltd
12.40 Lunch
13.45 Development of organic photovoltaic modules for off-grid applications Dr Michael Niggemann Eight19 Ltd
14.10 High performance printed organic transistor circuits Prof Henning Sirringhaus
14.35 Laminated electro-active foils for the built environment Prof Daping Chu
15.00 Break
15.25 How to detect a single virus Dr Andrew Flewitt
15.50 Printable electronics Chris Jones Novalia Ltd

There is no charge to attend this event, to register contact Maggie McLaughlin (mt451@cam.ac.uk). Download the flyer here.

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