For A Two Day, Free To Attend Conference On The Technology Of Tomorrow - Book Today
In just over four weeks, the UK Plastic Electronics Show 2011 (part of the Advanced Engineering 2011 group of events) will present the first ever opportunity to experience at close quarters the most exciting, game changing technology development in decades. Over two days (Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th November 2011) no less than sixteen free to attend presentations will allow the advanced engineering and technology movers and shakers of today to learn about the transforming technology of tomorrow. The technology is already reaching into so many engineering and production areas with applications across a range of component, product, final assembly and OEM industries, including printed RFID; wearable electronics; smart fabrics; Printable sensors; OLEDs, displays &lighting; e-Readers; printable and flexible displays; printed silicon; smart packaging; signage and posters; hybrid organic/inorganic devices; organic thin film photovoltaics & dye solar cells; and smart systems. Already comprehensive, this range of applications will grow exponentially in years to come.
With headline speakers including Myrddin Jones, Lead Technologist with the Technology Strategy Board and Jeremy Burroughes, Chairman of the Plastic Electronics leadership Group as well as many presentations from the leading organisations in the vanguard of Plastic Electronics innovation, this first ever event dedicated to the new technology will not only educate and inspire technology and engineering innovators but will also set the benchmark for presenting and accessing the sector.
Plastic (or Printed/Organic) Electronics makes it possible to deposit semiconducting organic polymeric materials onto a surface using additive or printed techniques. The UK is now on the brink of mass commercialisation of its rich knowledge base into a functional value chain serving the interests of UK design and manufacturing enterprises. The Plastic Electronics industry is predicted to be worth $335 billion by2029 so teams of the brightest minds across the world are racing to unlock its vast potential and the UK is leading the way on global innovations.
Nick Kirkwood, Operations Manager, Photonics & Plastic Electronics Knowledge Centre, part of Electronics Sensors & Photonics (ESP) KTN comments:
“A new era of electronics is dawning; plastics and other materials are being used to create electronic circuits that previously would have been impossible to make. The list of possible applications and uses is endless from household to industry, with the potential to revolutionize the way products and devices are made, that will be flexible, thinner and lighter. ESP KTN exists to exchange knowledge, connect companies and organisations putting people together that may not normally meet or connect. The UK Plastic Electronics Show 2011 offers the perfect ‘new’ forum to do just that.
“Through the 2-day ‘free to attend’ plastic electronics technology and business presentations, co-hosted by ESP KTN, you can hear from experts about what ‘Plastic Electronics’ can do right now, what it hopes to achieve in the future and who the main players are including the Printed Electronics Centres of Excellence.
“Without doubt, Plastic electronics will become ubiquitous in everyday products and manufacturing processes, however, the window of opportunity to exploit plastic electronics in the UK is narrowing and it needs brand holders and end-users to engage to help pull the technology forward.”
The technology is powering into the future, the support structures are in place, the list of applications grows daily; it only remains for everybody with an interest in innovative design, development and manufacturing to immerse themselves in a two day fast-track opportunity to meet and understand plastic electronics game changers at the UK Plastic Electronics Show 2011.
Pre-register now at www.plasticelectronicsshow.com for free entry badge, to book the free to attend presentations and for entry to all events co-locating at the Advanced Engineering group of events at Birmingham NEC on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th November 2011.
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