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ISORG speaker at Swiss e-Print

2015, October 1st-2nd

Neuchâtel (Switzerland)

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ISORG will be speaker at the third edition of Swiss e-Print : the Swiss conference on Printed Electronics and Functional Materials.

 The event will be held at Microcity in Neuchâtel (Switzerland).

The event is organized by the CSEM, the EPFL-IMT and the FSRM.

 

Following the success of the two first editions in 2011 and 2013, the third edition of the conference will follow a similar 2-day program. The congress will include invited lectures of international key players in the field, with contributed papers from Swiss participants.

150 participants are expected for the 2015 edition. 

 

Swiss e-Print : “e” for…

  • Electronic…
  • Emerging…
  • Enabling…
  • Eco-friendly…
  • Etc…

E-Printing is a key enabling technology that goes well beyond the established paper printing. In recent years, novel areas have matured, where printing techniques find increasingly a pathway from R&D; to industrial manufacturing. These areas not only include organic and printed opto-electronics, but also micro-opticalbio-medicalMEMSfabrication and packaging, 3D rapid prototypingflexible substrate and roll-to-roll technologies.

Switzerland already has many activities in the E-print field, and the Swiss e-Print conference will allow active professionals to identify potential complementary partnership in this upcoming manufacturing discipline that spans across several disciplines from toolsink materialssurfaceschemistry & physicselectronics and optics, among others.

The conference will comprise invited lectures of international key people in the field with contributed papers from participants.

Swiss ePrint welcomes participants from all countries.

The main topics to be covered are as follows:

·         Digital printing

·         Drop on demand (DoD)

·         Ink-jet printing

·         Emerging printing technologies

·         Environmental friendly processes

·         Additive processes

·         Manufacturing and equipment

·         Applications and market

·         Green electronics

·         Organic electronics

·         Bioprinting

·         Printed ‘opto’ electronics

·         Plastic ‘opto’ electronics

·         Flexible ‘opto’ electronics

·         Roll to Roll fabrication

·         Gravure, flexo, offset printing

·         Large area manufacturing

·         Inks formulation

·         Electronics circuitry, OLEDs, displays, lighting, solar cells, sensors and microsystems, life sciences

·         Printed devices