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BC-INVESTOR FORUM | WEDNESDAY-JUNE 29, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Track 1<br />

Materials (02:30 pm - 03:15 pm) | LOCATION SPEKTRUM / LEVEL C2<br />

02:30 pm Introduction into InovisCoat (B-round)<br />

Mr Moritz Graf zu Eulenburg,<br />

InovisCoat GmbH, Director Business Development, Germany<br />

InovisCoat is a coating development and manufacturing company for high-tech industries, offering advanced multicoating solutions based on an innovative, sustainable<br />

water-based technology (micro-coatings). The company is seeking an investor to finance its business plan targeting further developments, marketing and sales activities. In<br />

order to fully utilize the installed production capacity, InovisCoat plans to strategically complement its imaging core business with products in new, fast growing markets (in<br />

particular energy, optics, healthcare, security systems).<br />

02:45 pm Advanced Printed Electronic Products based on Printed Displays and Smart Sensors (B-round)<br />

Dr David Corr,<br />

NTERA, Limited, CEO, Ireland<br />

The Printed Electronics industry is making steady and good progress. Materials and processes have been developed as discrete components or technologies now<br />

available as part of the nascent toolkit needed by Original Design Manufacturers to design into products. However, with few tangible examples of products that designers<br />

can utilize as reference concepts, progress to the next evolutionary stage of Printed Electronics has not been as rapid as desired by the industry and the market. NTERA,<br />

leveraging its proprietary NanoChromicsTM display technology, a comprehensive and practical ecosystem of commercial partners, and internal design knowledge, is<br />

evolving to meet this challenge. NTERA has completed several system-level product/prototype designs incorporating NanoChromics display technology and is now well<br />

positioned to offer its customers full, turnkey solutions including inks, device and system design specification, printing, and application integration. With this level of product<br />

and service offering NTERA can be considered as an ODM, offering direct partnership with OEMs seeking to adopt printed electronics innovations within their product<br />

lineup.<br />

In this presentation, NTERA CEO, David Corr, will outline the rapid progress made by NTERA in the relatively short-time (three years) the company has been solely<br />

focused on Printed Electronics. Charting this progress, the presentation will illustrate how the company has successfully grown a strong network of partnerships, acquired<br />

early customers, and continues to successfully design future products for OEM around its technology - while incorporating complementary printed electronics technologies<br />

within these designs. The presentation will demonstrate several of the form factors emerging from these systems integration activities and how, with the emergence of<br />

these form factors, the company is moving rapidly to scaled commercialization of its products.<br />

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