Printed Electronics Symposium - March 26 - 28, 2007

Printed Electronics Symposium
March 26 - 28, 2007 - Hilton San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf Hotel - San Francisco, CA USA
Overview
Printed electronics: shaping the future of our world today
Printed electronics is one of the most disruptive technologies impacting the modern world. According to the latest research, by 2010 printed electronic devices and components are forecast to be worth as much as $3.7 billion*. The latest technological developments mean electronics are being printed here and now and are set to revolutionise applications across a number of different industries. The advantages of printing are countless. The reduction of costs and application to new substrates are just two benefits which have unlocked a whole new platform for electronic applications. From clothes to packaging and cosmetics to cars, printed electronics have the potential to change the face and function of a huge array of different products.
The hype surrounding the possibilities for printed electronics has been immense. But to achieve the holy grail of commercialization that futurists have predicted, itǃÙs essential for all facets of the industry to work together to lower costs and improve the quality of printed electronics.
Building on the success of previous Intertech-Pira events, including Smart Textiles, Smart Paper, Printed RFID, Printed Electronics, and OLEDs, the Printed Electronics Symposium is a truly global conference providing a platform for the discussion of the printed electronics industry as it stands today and where itǃÙs heading tomorrow. Embracing the entire supply chain for printed electronics on a international scale, this event will be a center point for global information exchange across the entire printed electronics industry. As well as giving honest assessments of the market for printed electronics, the two day expert conference will uncover the latest developments in manufacturing and materials that are thrusting printed electronics applications forward from prototypes to products.
For more information regarding speakers, sessions, hotel arrangements, or combination discounts, please contact John Buss at Intertech-Pira, 19 Northbrook Drive, Portland, Maine 04105 USA. Tel: (207) 781-9610, Fax: (207) 781-2150, or Email: john.buss@pira-international.com.
*Source: The Future of Printed Electronics to 2010, Pira International, 2006
Contact Conference Manager
Sophie Sipsma
Conference Producer
Tel: +011 44 (0) 1372 802290
Sophie.sipsma@pira-international.com
Sian Jenkins
Marketing
Tel: +011 44 (0) 1372 802047
Sian.jenkins@pira-international.com
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