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TECHNICAL CONF. | THURSDAY-JUNE 30, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Track 1<br />

Electronics / Components II (02:00 pm - 03:30 pm) | LOCATION SPEKTRUM / LEVEL C2<br />

02:00 pm PolyTC - best solutions for transparent conductive films and more based on roll-to-roll printed electronics platform<br />

Dr Wolfgang Clemens,<br />

PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG, Head of Applications, Germany<br />

- Roll to roll platform technology for printed electronics<br />

- Transparent conductive films<br />

- Printed Smart Objects, printed RFID and more<br />

02:30 pm Low temperature wiring and conductive film with Ag nano inks<br />

Prof. Masaya Nogi,<br />

Osaka University Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Assistant Professor, Japan<br />

- Ag nanoparticles ink<br />

- Room temperature wiring<br />

- Transparent film with Ag nanoinks<br />

- Conductive adhesives<br />

03:00 pm Organic complementary circuits and resistive memory patterned by inkjet<br />

Dr Tse Nga (Tina) Ng,<br />

PARC Palo Alto Research Center, Research scientist II, United States<br />

- organic complementary circuits are fabricated by inkjet printing<br />

- the challenges of device variations and stability will be discussed and addressed<br />

- metal oxide resistive memories have been developed to facilitate integration of memory with printed systems<br />

- a threshold detector is demonstrated, in which the printed memristive junctions were connected with a piezo voltage-pulse input and an electrophoretic display output.<br />

This demonstration used only passive elements and no battery and illustrated the potentials of using memristive elements in printed electronics.<br />

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