Conference Program - LOPE-C 2011
Conference Program - LOPE-C 2011
Conference Program - LOPE-C 2011
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PLENARY SESSION | WEDNESDAY-JUNE 29, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Plenary Session (09:00 am - 11:00 am) | LOCATION HARMONIE A + B / LEVEL C2<br />
09:00 am Organic and Printed Electronics - Ready to Go<br />
Mr Wolfgang Mildner,<br />
OE-A, Organic Electronics Association, Managing Director of PolyIC GmbH & Co.KG in Fürth / Germany, Germany<br />
- New OE-A Roadmap for organic and printed electronics<br />
- International Ecosystem<br />
- Investments in production facilities<br />
09:30 am Global Collaboration Initiatives for the Successful Commercialization of the Printed Electronics<br />
Dr Young-Sup Joo,<br />
Office of Strategic R&D Planning, Managing Director/Core Industry Sector, South Korea<br />
- Oppotunities and threats : business and technology perspectives<br />
- Critical success factors for the commercialization of printed electronics<br />
- Activities and future potentials in Korea<br />
- Global collaboration initiatives and proposals<br />
10:00 am Ignition sequence starts. OLED Lighting ready for take off?<br />
Dr Karsten Heuser,<br />
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH, Director and General Manager OLED, Germany<br />
- Organic LEDs (OLEDs) are the future of lighting. These wafer-thin surface light sources open up completely new design options, such as windows that light at night.<br />
Essentially any object can be turned into a light source.<br />
- But what about efficiency? Although OLEDs are not yet on the same level of LEDs regarding life time or efficiency, their evolution is preceding strongly. In 2009 OSRAM<br />
presented the OLED light source “ORBEOS” as the first qualified OLED panel – it is especially suited to applications in the premium segment such as<br />
architecture, hotels and catering, offices, private homes and shops. The recent breakthrough came with the evolution of the luminaire PirOLED – the first step<br />
towards an independent OLED luminaire family.<br />
- Now it’s time to start the ignition sequence – to augment the high design aesthetics with functional illumination. The company took an important step by<br />
installing the first pilot production line for OLED Lighting in the city of Regensburg. It will soon start running and will lead the manufacturing processes towards mass OLED<br />
production. Ready for take off ?<br />
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