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table of contents

November 2014 Vol. 2, No. 2


Cover: Sara Downing
Photo courtesy of Coveme

Opportunities in the Smart Packaging Market

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David Savastano

Food and pharmaceutical monitoring, ability to communicate


with consumers are among the advantages of smart packaging.

OPV Market is Beginning to See Gains

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David Savastano

features

While OPV manufacturers are heading toward commercialization,


researchers are developing new approaches that offer promise.

15

New Developments in Materials for Displays and


Touch Screens David Savastano

18

Choosing the Right Substrates for Flexible and


Printed Electronics David Savastano

21

Printed Electronic Nows Suppliers Guide

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Manufacturers are seeing opportunities in the OLED and flexible


display markets.

Whether the choice is PET, PEN or paper, substrates have a large


impact on the final application.

Printed Electronics Nows Suppliers Guide offers everything you


may need, including information on printed electronics, materials,
equipment and services, substrates and more, as well as important
information on suppliers, researchers and organizations.

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Editorial

PE News

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Personnel

12

Research

50

Meeting Calendar

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Ad Index

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The No. 1 Event for Printed Electronics


Exhibition: March 4 5, 2015
Conference: March 3 5, 2015

Messe Mnchen, Germany

LOPEC

: Thin Film Electronics ASA (above),


Daimler AB/BASF SE (middle), Holst Centre (below)

Printed Electronics
We Build the Market

www.lopec.com
7th International Exhibition
and Conference for the
Printed Electronics Industry
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Interesting Developments in
the Printed Electronics Field

EDITOR

David Savastano, dsavastano@rodmanmedia.com

here are many interesting developments occurring in the


field of flexible and printed electronics (PE). There are
products that have reached the market, and others seem
poised to grow in the next year. Time will tell as to which of
these technologies will succeed.
This edition of Printed Electronics Now features our annual
Suppliers Guide. The Suppliers Guide offers our comprehensive
listing of manufacturers of printed electronics systems, raw materials, equipment and services, and provides key data and contact
information for these suppliers, researchers and organizations
in the printed electronics industry. In addition to this issue, our
Suppliers Guide information can also be found on the web at
www.printedelectronicsnow.com.
Meanwhile, there have been numerous developments in
printed and flexible electronics. One area of interest is smart
packaging, and in Opportunities in the Smart Packaging
Market, beginning on page 13, I highlight a few recent developments in this field.
Oraginc photovoltaics, or OPV, is another area that holds
promise, although OPV has not taken off as was predicted a few
years back. Still, there are interesting developments to report,
both in the research labs and in commercial production, as I note
in my article, OPV Market is Beginning to See Gains, which
starts on page 15.
Touch displays are another area where flexible and printed
electronics is making headway, and utilizing the best materials is
key. I spoke with leaders in the display and touch screen industry
and major suppliers to see where the technology stands, and their
insights can be found in New Developments in Materials for
Displays and Touch Screens, starting on page 18.
The choice of substrates is a key part of the PE manufacturing
process, and substrate suppliers offer their thoughts in Choosing
the Right Substrates for Flexible and Printed Electronics, which
begins on page 21.
I hope you enjoy this issue of Printed Electronics Now, and as
always, I welcome your thoughts on the opportunities and challenges faced by the flexible and printed electronics field.

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PE news

Arkema, CEA and Arjowiggins Creative Papers


Promote Collaborative PE Innovation
Arkema, CEA and Arjowiggins Creative
Papers have set up an initiative to promote collaborative innovation in the
field of printed electronics.
Arkema offers a range of materials specifically for printed electronics, in particular
through its subsidiary Piezotech.This range
of electroactive inks provides solutions to
the various requirements of the actuators
and sensors industry. Arjowiggins Creative
Papers has developed a unique paper substrate technology for organic electronics.
CEA provides support with its design tools,
as well as its PICTIC1 technological research and prototyping platform to validate
and develop large area printing technologies in low-cost and flexible electronics.
The Open Innovation for Sensors and
Actuators (OIS&A) initiative pools all
three players together in substrate, materials and integration and design technologies, offering a comprehensive ecosystem
to end-users eager to demonstrate new
applications and develop new products in
printed electronics.
We are launching this initiative with
CEA and Arjowiggins Creative Papers in
order to initially expand the scope of applications of our piezoelectric, pyroelectric
and electroactive PVDF-based polymer
materials developed by our subsidiary
Piezotech, said Ian Cayrefourq, emerging
technologies director at Arkema.
Printed electronics is an emerging
sector in breakthrough applications and
evolving market structures, which is both
an asset and a challenge, said Florence
Lambert, director of Institut Liten at
CEA. The PICTIC platform represents
a genuine competitive asset for industrialists who want to expand in the highly
dynamic printed electronics sector.

Heliatek Announces Largest


BIOPV Facade Installation
Heliatek announced the largest building
integrated organic photovoltaics (BIOPV)
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installation of its kind. The HeliaFilms


were installed in Heliateks Dresden headquarters. They were laminated into glass
by AGC Glass Europe, the European
branch of AGC (the worlds largest producer of flat glass) and a long-term strategic business partner of Heliatek.

The durability of HeliaFilm and its


superior harvesting factor make it the
film of choice for a number of building
and construction material companies.We
are proud to advance together with our
strategic partner AGC Glass Europe on
this path to a modern sustainable building envelope, said Thibaud le Sguillon,
CEO of Heliatek.
Organic PV is much less energy
intensive to manufacture compared
with crystalline silicon and HeliaFilm
is ideally suited for glass curtain walls
of all kinds, added Frederic Bonnefoy,
product manager active glass at AGC
Glass Europe.

NovaCentrix, nScrypt
Team on FlexTech Alliance
Contract for Advanced
3D Printing Tool
FlexTech Alliance announced the awarding of a development agreement to
nScrypt and NovaCentrix for a next-generation three-dimensional (3D) printing
tool for creating complex and functional
objects. The total award of $1,291,000
will be cost shared between the organizations over a 12-month period.
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FlexTech partners with the U.S. Army


Research Laboratory, which has an interest in 3D printing for rapid prototyping of
new electronic devices and components.
Currently available 3D printers are
typically limited to the printing of one
or two materials. This tool will be able
to additively build integrated hybrid circuits on 3D surfaces, as well as devices
on flexible, low temperature and rigid
planar substrates. The tool will be able
to print, switch dispensing materials and
cure, all at speeds beyond todays fastest
rates and without changing inks.
This ground-breaking integrated
unit is the next step in what we see as
the inevitable convergence of printed
electronics and 3D fabrication.The portfolio of materials able to be used in 3D
fabrication will expand dramatically, and
active electronics can be designed into
structures in ways never before possible,
said Stan Farnsworth, vice president of
marketing at NovaCentrix.
This system will be the first commercially
available
3D
additive
manufacturing system capable of constructing functional monolithic 3D devices. Additionally, it is likely to meet the
needs of a variety of industrial customers
interested in additive manufacturing of
electronic sub-components and devices
such as antennae, touch sensors or circuits for cell phones, and other molded
parts made from limited thermal stability
plastics parts.

Dyesol Signs Letter of


Intent with Tata Steel
Dyesol signed a landmark agreement with
Tata Steel UK. The agreement will play a
critical role in Dyesol creating a commercial
base in the UK to develop, manufacture and
distribute its solid-state DSC technology.
The proposed distribution agreement with Tata Steel UK (TSUK) provides Dyesol with a first right of refusal
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to distribute its proposed steel substratebased third generation photovoltaic products through TSUKs extensive product
distribution channels in order to meet its
commercial objective of bringing building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) to
the UK and European markets.
Dyesols milestone-based technology
development plan is currently on schedule. Key targets are the development of
large area prototypes by 2016, pilot line
production by 2017 and mass production
by 2018. Glass followed by steel are its
preferred substrates, allowing access to
almost the entire building envelope.

Kateeva Closes Series D


Round with $38 Million
in Financing
Kateeva announced that it has closed
its Series D round with $38 million in financing. The newest participant is Samsung Venture Investment
Corporation (SVIC). Existing investors also contributed, including Sigma
Partners, Spark Capital, Madrone Capital
Partners, DBL Investors, New Science
Ventures and VEECO Instruments, Inc.
The company has raised more than
$110 million since it was founded in 2008.
Kateeva makes the YIELDjet platform
a precision deposition platform that leverages inkjet printing to mass produce
flexible and large-size OLED panels. The
new funds will be used to support the
companys manufacturing strategy and
expand its global sales and support infrastructure. Production systems are currently being built at the companys facility
in Menlo Park, CA to fulfill early orders.

Alien Technology Enters


Agreement for $35 Million
in New Investments
Alien Technology announced it has
signed a definitive agreement that will
result in $35 million in new investments
via an international joint venture. The
new funds are aimed at helping accelerate
company growth through the increased
development of new technologies.
Both the new investor, Shanghai
Ruizhang Investment Co., Ltd., and
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Aliens current investors believe the


company has a strong brand, an exceptional team and a leading product portfolio that includes RFID chips, tags,
readers and services.

Heliatek Completes
18 Million Euro in
Series C Funding Round
Heliatek GmbH has successfully completed its C-Financing round by raising 18 million. This round was led by
AQTON SE, an investment holding of
German entrepreneur Stefan Quandt,
with participation of all prior investors,
including Bosch, BASF, Innogy Venture
Capital,Wellington Partners, eCAPITAL,
HTGF and TGFS. Since the foundation
of the company in 2006, 46 million has
been raised in order to develop the technology, the manufacturing process and
now the market entry.
The company succeeded with its
innovative approach of organic solar films in a roll-to-roll production
process. These HeliaFilms are being
supplied to industrial partners for applications in BIPV - building integrated PV - and automotive.
These funds come at the time of market entry for Heliatek, which is currently
supplying prototypes and pilots to building
and construction material companies, automotive manufacturers and their suppliers
as well as unique market opportunities.
This fresh money will help us to
reach our set of operational and sales
goals until 2016, including the introduction of transparent HeliaFilm
in production by the middle of next
year, said Thibaud Le Sguillon, CEO
of Heliatek.

Applied Nanotech Holdings


Shareholders Vote Approval
to Become PEN Inc.
Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.
(APNT) announced that a majority of APNT shareholders have approved the proposed combination with
NanoHolding Inc., the parent company
of Nanofilm, Ltd. (Nanofilm), a private
company with a leading market position
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for specialty optical coatings, cleaners and nano-composite products. The


combination will create a new publicly
traded company called PEN Inc.
Now we can set in motion our
growth strategy of developing and commercializing
advanced-performance
products enabled by nanotechnology,
noted Scott Rickert, CEO of Nanofilm,
who will become the CEO of PEN.
The teams in both companies are eager
to roll up their sleeves and get to work.

Quantum Materials
Acquires Bayer Quantum Dot
Manufacturing, Quantum
Dot Solar Cell Patents
Quantum Materials Corporation announced the purchase of five diverse sets
of patent families from Bayer Technology
Services GmbH.
The patents acquired provide
broad intellectual property protection
for advances Quantum Materials has
achieved in economical high-volume
quantum dot (QD) manufacturing. In
addition, the Bayer patents cover volume production technology for heavy
metal-free (HMF) quantum dots and
nano-particles; increasing quantum
yields for HMF quantum dots; and
hybrid organic quantum dot solar cell
(QDSC) production as well as a surface
modification process for increased efficiency of high performance solar cells
and printed electronics.
The solar-related patents enhance
Quantum Materials licensed patent on
printing OLED and QD solar cells and
other printed electronic devices by gravure or high-speed roll-to-roll.

ISORG Raises 6.4 Million


ISORG announced that it has raised
6.4 million ($8.7 million) in its latest
financing round. ISORG is a pioneer
of photo-detectors and large area image
sensors in organic and printed electronics. The funds will enable ISORG to
move from pilot industrial line to mass
production with a manufacturing unit
planned for 2015, and to sustain business
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personnel

Scott Pomerantz Joins MC10



as CEO and President
MC10 has hired
former Broadcom
executive
Scott
Pomerantz as its
new CEO and
president.
Pomerantz joins
MC10 after a seven-year career with
Broadcom, a global
Scott Pomerantz
leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications, where he most recently served
as the senior vice president and general manager of Wireless Connectivity,
Broadcoms largest business.
Prior to Broadcom, he co-founded
Global Locate, a GPS company where he
served as CEO, president and chairman of
the board before it was sold to Broadcom
in 2007.
We are thrilled that Scott will be
the CEO of MC10 as we define the
next generation of wearable electronics, said Carmichael Roberts, MC10
co-founder and chairman of the board.
His strong background in building
new product categories coupled with
his proven business leadership in electronics makes Scott a perfect fit for
MC10 as the company expands on its
foundation of product innovation.
MC10 is the leader in next generation
wearable, flexible and stretchable electronics, and I am deeply honored to have been
chosen to lead the company into its next
chapter, Pomerantz said. The opportunities ahead for MC10 are limitless.

Gerd Guenther Selected


as CEO of Novaled
The Supervisory Board of Novaled announced that Gildas Sorin left the company as CEO and Management Board
member, and that Gerd Guenther,
Novaleds former chief marketing officer,
succeeded him.
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I am very pleased to announce that


Gerd Guenther will take over the responsibility of the new CEO of Novaled and
will therefore provide the necessary continuity in our business, said Novaled chairman Youngki Kwon.With his experience,
Gerd will lead the company through its
next important phase of development and
we are happy that he accepted this challenging task.
Guenther has more than 25 years of
international and management experience in the consumer electronics field.
He has been leading the marketing and
sales activities since March 2005, and
contributed to a large extent to Novaleds
continuous business growth and success.
Kwon acknowledged the role of
Sorin, and thanked him for his dedication and commitment.

ALTANA Adds Dr. Christoph


Schlunken to BOARD
ALTANA is enlarging its Management
Board, with Dr. Christoph Schlunken,
president of the BYK Additives &
Instruments division, added as a member. In his new capacity, Dr. Schlunken
will primarily be in charge of the BYK
and ECKART Effect Pigments divisions, while chief financial officer Martin
Babilas will assume responsibility for
the ACTEGA Coatings & Sealants and
ELANTAS Electrical Insulation divisions.
The expansion of ALTANAs
Management Board
accommodates
the increasing size
of our company,
said Dr. Matthias
Wo l f g r u b e r ,
ALTANAs CEO,.
I am very happy
about the addition
of Dr. Schlunken, Dr. Christoph Schlunken
who has helped
boost ALTANAs growth in different
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areas, most recently with the integration of


Rockwoods rheology business into BYK.
Dr. Schlunken joined the ALTANA
Group in 2001 as the managing director of ELANTAS GmbH, after holding
various sales and marketing positions at
Bakelite AG. In 2005, Dr. Schlunken,
who holds a doctorate in chemistry, became president of the ECKART Effect
Pigments division. Within the framework of the rotation of all four division
presidents, Dr. Schlunken became president of BYK Additives & Instruments in
November 2012.

J. Michael Nauman Named


Brady Corporation CEO
Brady Corporation announced the appointment of J. Michael Nauman as
president, CEO and director.
Michael Nauman is known and respected as a hands-on leader who thrives
on attacking challenges, building customer relationships and driving product innovation, said Conrad Goodkind,
the lead independent director of Bradys
Board. His strong operational and financial background and experience in
managing and growing diverse products
and businesses throughout the world
make him the ideal person to lead our
business into the future.
Goodkind noted that Thomas J. Felmer,
who has served as interim president and
CEO since last October, will return to his
previous position as senior vice president
and chief financial officer.
On behalf of the Board, I want to
thank Tom for his leadership as interim
CEO. Under his watch, Brady has seen
an upturn in sales from continuing
operations and organic sales growth,
he managed the divestiture of our
European and Asian die-cut businesses,
and we were chosen by Airbus to provide flexible print-on-demand RFID
integrated nameplates, said Goodkind.
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personnel

Nauman joins Brady after 20 years


in a number of senior management
positions at Lisle, IL-based Molex Inc.
For the past five years, he was Molexs
executive vice president and president of the Global Integrated Products
Division, where he led six global business units in the automotive, datacom,
industrial, medical, military/aerospace
and mobile markets.
Under Naumans leadership, the
Global Integrated Products Division
grew to 12,000 employees at 26 locations in 13 countries with $1.2 billion in
annual sales.
I have been a Brady customer for
many years and have always been impressed with the quality of Bradys products and services, as well as its history of
innovation, said Nauman.Ive spent the
past 20 years at a family controlled public company with Midwestern roots and
values similar to Brady. Both companies
share a global perspective and footprint
and take great pride in their histories.

Dr. Stefan Glunz,


Fraunhofer ISE, Receives
Becquerel Prize 2014
Since 1989 the European Commission
has awarded the Becquerel Prize to
distinguish outstanding merits in
photovoltaics. This year the prize
was awarded to Dr. Stefan Glunz,
division director of Solar Cells
Development and Characterization
at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar
Energy Systems ISE.
The prize committee honored Glunz
for his pioneering work in the area of
high efficiency silicon solar cells and his
contribution to the worldwide success of
photovoltaic electricity generation. The
prize was presented at the European PV
Solar Energy Conference in Amsterdam.
Glunz performs fundamental and
applied research on the development
of wafer-based crystalline silicon solar
cells. Standing out in particular is the
large variety of approaches that he and
his team have developed to increase
solar cell efficiency and reduce costs
in solar electricity production. Among
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the many highlights from his team at


Fraunhofer ISE is the long-standing
world record efficiency for multicrystalline silicon solar cells.
His scientific excellence is demonstrated in more than
100 publications in
scientific magazines,
two book chapters
and 275 conference
papers.
With this years
Becquerel Prize, the
Stefan Glunz
Committee honors
one of the best researchers worldwide of
next-generation high efficiency photovoltaics, which is now beginning to go
into production, said institute director
Prof. Eicke R. Weber.

Zebra Technologies
Names Joachim Joe Heel
SVP of Global Sales
Zebra Technologies announced that
Joachim Heel joined the company to
lead global sales.
Heel will be tasked with driving
growth across the companys solution
portfolio. He has been involved with six
mergers as a sales leader, which should
help the sales organization successfully
integrate the acquisition of Motorola
Solutions Enterprise business.
Joe brings a wealth of knowledge
and senior sales management experience
across a broad range of technologies and
services to Zebra, said Anders Gustafsson,
CEO of Zebra Technologies.
Over the past 10 years, Heel has
worked with IBM, Avaya and Sun
Microsystems. Heel was also a partner
at McKinsey and Company, where he
worked for 13 years.
Zebra is in a perfect position to
capitalize on the Internet of Things
by bringing the power of information
to the intelligent management of the
physical world. I believe we will have
significant opportunities to provide essential business intelligence to customers and partners across the enterprise,
said Heel.
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PDC Appoints Robert Case


as Company President
PDC appointed Robert Case as its new
company president. Case will be responsible for expanding PDCs leadership
position by growing overall revenue,
enhancing the customer experience for
the companys multiple identification
markets, including healthcare, leisure and
entertainment and law enforcement, and
driving the development of new and
innovative products. Tracey Carpentier,
PDCs former president, announced her
retirement in July.
In his previous role as vice president
of worldwide marketing and sales, Case
was instrumental in acquiring and integrating multiple companies, including
TimeMed and The St. John Companies,
and ultimately for creating the commercial model that exists at PDC today.
This is a dynamic time for healthcare, Case said. Im honored to be
given the opportunity to play an even
greater role in continuing to grow this
accomplished and respected organization
that is known globally for its unrivaled
ID products in both the healthcare and
hospitality arenas.
In addition to healthcare, PDC is a
leader and pioneer in RFID wristband
and kiosk solutions for major amusement
parks, water parks, sporting events, and
music festivals.

Impinj Hires Goetz


Pfeifferling as Senior
Director of Business
Development
Impinj, Inc. announced that Goetz
Pfeifferling has joined Impinj as senior
director of business development, based
in Europe.
Pfeifferling
recently
served
as managing director of Lemmi
Vertriebsgesellschaft, mbH & Co., one
of the oldest apparel brands in Germany.
He was responsible for wholesale channel, logistics and marketing.
Goetz was instrumental in Lemmis
adoption of RFID across its entire supply
chain, said Larry Arnstein, Impinjs vice
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PE research

Fraunhofer COMEDD Extends



Competences of Fraunhofer FEP
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft has merged
Fraunhofer COMEDD (Center for
Organic Materials and Electronic
Devices Dresden) and Fraunhofer FEP
with an aim to pool knowledge at one
location. The research in organic electronics is being carried on under the
name COMEDD at Fraunhofer Institute
for Electron Beam-Plasma Technology
and COMEDD - Fraunhofer FEP.
Compared to current FEPs focus on
technologies and processes, COMEDD
is concentrating on components and applications, said Prof. Volker Kirchhoff,
director of the institute. I am looking
forward for significant advances, especially in the area of barrier films for flexible
organic components with COMEDDs
know-how. Also, the OLED-based micro-displays will take advantage of many
years of work in the process technology
and market relations at Fraunhofer FEP.
Fraunhofer FEP is known for its expertise in processes and equipment in
electron beam and plasma technology,
whereas COMEDD will contribute with
its know-how in organic semiconductors and development of components.
Through this merger, new approaches
and research focuses e.g. in flexible electronics can be handled more efficiently,
said Dr. Uwe Vogel, deputy director of
the institute and the division head Microdisplays and sensors. Earlier joint longstanding projects of FEP and COMEDD
with significant achievements, e.g. in the
development of roll-to-roll technology
for flexible organic lighting, are already a
good basis for future cooperation.

Flexibilis Works Toward


Development of Flexible
BarrierS, Replacement
of ITO for OLED and OPV
The commercialization of organic light
emitting diode (OLED) and organic
photovoltaic (OPV) applications such as
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flexible displays, lighting and energy harvesting devices is heavily dependent on the use
of indium tin oxide (ITO) for transparent
conducting films, and encapsulation films
with high performance barrier properties.
There is an industry need for the
creation of alternative technologies
and materials that have equal performance but deliver low cost, sustainable,
transparent and flexible products for
these applications. The pan-European
project Flexibilis is addressing these issues and providing expertise to both
develop and test these advances in large
area OLED and OPV devices at pilot
production scale.
The Centre for Process Innovation
(CPI) is coordinating Flexibilis.
Already we have demonstrated some
promising results in the replacement of
ITO and the development of a high performing barrier aiming at OLED and
OPV applications, Phil Hollis, program
manager at CPI, said.

Successful Upscaling
of OPV Cells Paves Way
for Market Introduction
Imec has presented a fullerene-free organic photovoltaic (OPV) module of 160
cm2, achieving a conversion efficiency
above 5%, and a semi-transparent OPV
module with an efficiency above 4.5%.
Imecs research into thin-film photovoltaics is part of the Solliance initiative.
A performance of 8.4% in a single cell
with 1 cm2 active area was
demonstrated
under
solar
spectrum illumination
the highest
ever achieved with a non-fullerene acceptor while under indoor light exposure, the device shows an efficiency as
high as 24%.
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Flexible Electronics
Off the Roll is More than
Just Luminous Film
Significant growth is predicted for the
market of flexible devices. Wearables,
namely intelligent, wearable systems
with several useful features, is currently
a major topic. To enjoy more comfort,
exceptional designs and higher functionality, manufacturers and users are asking
for flexible electronic devices, like displays, lighting elements or circuit boards.
Fraunhofer FEP provides a roll-toroll process line that enables the application of organic materials for OLED
(organic light-emitting diodes), OPD
(organic photodiodes) or OPV (organic
photovoltaics) on flexible substrates. The
process includes structuring, automatic
inspection of the
initial substrates,
vapor deposition
of the organics and
the encapsulation
of the coated films
or glasses.
Organic electronics
require
flexible electrical contacts. Fraunhofer
FEP implemented an additional printing
process of metal contacts for the reliable
contacting of, for example, large-area
flexible OLED on metal, polymer and
thin glass substrates. Working with printing paste, machine, adhesive and encapsulation film suppliers, the scientists can
now develop optimized products for
production conditions.
Our customers have different requirements for the design and mechanical stability of devices, Dr. Jacqueline
Brckner, project manager surface
analysis for the roll-to-roll organic
technology, said. With our know-how
and our process equipment, we provide
a unique development platform for all
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Opportunities in the
Smart Packaging Market
Food and pharmaceutical monitoring, ability to communicate with
consumers are among the advantages of smart packaging.
BY DAVIDSAVASTANO
EDITOR
dsavastano@rodmanmedia.com

he traditional use for packaging is to catch the eye of


the consumer. Brand owners went through many approaches along the way, from bright colors and metallics to unique shapes, all to draw attention to the product.
However, packaging can draw attention in other ways.
Perhaps lighting can be set off, or sounds can be emitted if a
person picks the package up.
Packaging can be used for so much more than just appearance. For example, what if the packaging can let the consumer know if the product inside has expired? What if the
consumer can use the package to connect to more information? What if the pharmaceutical label can indicate that the
medicine is counterfeit?
This is the essence of smart packaging. It is also a potentially
lucrative market. In its study,Global Active & Smart Packaging
Market for Food and Beverage Industry to be US$ 23,474
Million By 2015, MarketsandMarkets reports that freshness
indicators and time temperature indicators are the leading
products in this field.
Printed electronics, NFC and RFID all have opportunities in this field. The need to communicate with consumers is
growing stronger every day, and with the discussions about the
Internet of Things (IoT), potentially billions of labels will be
impacted. To accomplish this, the cost of the packaging cannot
be too high, or the consumer will not pay for it.

PakSense
PakSense is a leader in the field of temperature sensing for food
and pharmaceutical packaging, and has developed state-of-theart technologies for these fields.
PakSense serves any market that distributes or stores perishable items, said Amy Childress, vice president of marketing for PakSense. This includes food (produce, meat, poultry,
seafood, floral, wine), life sciences (vaccines, pharmaceuticals,
biologics,) and industrial (chemicals, adhesives, sealants, epoxies). We work with both retailers and suppliers/processors.
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The consumer benefits by having access to fresher, safer and


higher quality products.
One key for smart packaging is ease of use for consumers.
From a design standpoint, all of our temperature monitoring labels are easy to use, Childress said. For example, optimal
temperature ranges are preprogrammed into labels; our customers simply start them and apply them to product or product packaging. Flashing lights will indicate if temperature goes
out of range and all historical data collected by the label can
be downloaded and graphed via various methods, including
wireless and USB connectivity. They are small and flat and can
be placed on the side of a carton or pallet easily. We think this
simplicity in design is one of the reasons we continue to capture market share.
As with any new, disruptive technology, there will be an
initial learning curve while our customers internalize the benefits of printed electronics and the applications that can be developed, Childress added.

Sun Chemical and T+ink


Sun Chemical Electronic Materials has developed a leading position in numerous areas of smart packaging, including conductive
inks, and as part of Sun Chemical, has extensive contacts with consumer brand goods companies as well as manufacturing expertise.
In March 2014, Sun Chemical announced it partnered
with T+ink to form T+sun, which provides conductive ink
solutions to make packages and objects communicate, engage
customers and manage inventory systems. T+inks products
appear in markets ranging from toys and automotive parts to
packaging and apparel and more. Its designers have partnered
with major companies including Ford, General Motors,
McDonalds, Coca-Cola and Wal-Mart, among others to
commercialize products.
T+Inks TouchCode technology is one area in particular
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to graphic inks for in-mold applications


where a membrane switch could become
part of a 3-D design.
The marvel of TouchCode is how it
can instantly and seamlessly transition a
brands physical product into a digital media platform, Gentile added. A consumer
is no longer just purchasing a product, but
a tailored experience. TouchCode enhances and encourages the consumers incentive to purchase with a menu of interactive
programs, supplying the consumer with
everything from detailed product information, links to promotional programs, as
well as the security of knowing the product they are purchasing is direct from the
brand manufacturer. What it provides for
the brand are never-before collectable data
analytics on consumer purchasing habits
that supplies the brand with invaluable and
unprecedented sales assets.
Initially,TouchCode was a sheetfed printTouchCode. (Photo courtesy of T+Sun).
ed product, but Bjorlin and Gentile said that
it is now ideal for roll-to-roll production.
Sun Chemicals extensive R&D comRoy Bjorlin, commercial director, Electronic Materials for
mitment to TouchCode materials developSun Chemical, said that the partnership is paying dividends.
ment and the expansive exposure to the range of converters
The partnership with T+Ink is going very well, Bjorlin and brand owners that Sun Chemical is partnered with, has
said. The collaborative link between device design and in- advanced the development of a fully printable code, which in
novation and materials development is working well.
turn has dramatically expanded the range of applications for
The partnership with Sun Chemical allows T+Sun to offer TouchCode, Bjorlin noted. Touch Code is very suitable for
our clients an ease of entry into providing a robust social me- label manufacturing. In fact, we believe TouchCode will sigdia experience for their products, said Anthony Gentile, chief nificantly advance the applications range for Smart Labels.
marketing officer, T+Ink. TouchCodes disruptive technology
The versatility of TouchCode makes it very suitable for
allows for a collaborative link between device design and in- label manufacturing and so much more, Gentile added. In
novation and materials development, and the combination of fact, we believe TouchCode will be the leader in next gen
each companys core patent contributions and skill sets puts Smart Labels technology, significantly advancing label manT+Sun in the forefront to meet the growing global demand for ufacturing in both the industry and retail marketplace with
smart packaging and labeling.
TouchCodes ability to activate any touchscreen with web
Bjorlin said that Sun Chemical is leveraging its strong apps or dedicated applications that can be accessed by most
connections to brand owners and converters as well as its multi-touch devices.
strengths in manufacturing to bring the T+Sun products to
Ultimately, Childress noted that printed electronics can play
the marketplace.
an important role in the area of food labeling and temperature
Sun Chemical has been very focused on TouchCode, monitoring in the coming years.
Bjorlin added. TouchCode can do many things. It can enWe see expanding capabilities based on printed electronics
hance the consumers experience with information, links in the coming years, Childress said. We envision these next
to promotional programs, as well as security. TouchCode generation labels will collect more data and enable ubiquitous
represents a very significant bridge between print and digi- temperature monitoring in the cold chain with connectivity to
tal in the packaging and label space, enabling a multitude cloud services at a price point that is palatable to the market.
of smart print solutions by connecting physical products to We also see the development of other environmental monitormobile devices. Our converter and brand owner partners ing products based on printed electronics such as shock and
are very enthusiastic. Beyond TouchCode we are working tilt monitoring or humidity monitoring at a lower price point
closely to develop a full stack of inks from conductive inks than traditional electronics. n
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opv market

OPV Market
is Beginning to See Gains
While OPV manufacturers are heading toward commercialization,
researchers are developing new approaches that offer promise.
BY DAVIDSAVASTANO
EDITOR
dsavastano@rodmanmedia.com

hen the idea of flexible and printed electronics first


came to prominence, solar was one of the key potential markets. Screenprinting is already used in
traditional solar operations to print the backplane, among other
areas. The vision was to be able to print solar materials onto
flexible substrates, thus reducing costs and increasing production.
With this dream in place, a wide range of entrepreneurs
headed to the marketplace, with venture capital groups providing lots of funding. Companies such as Konarka Technologies
and Solyndra received millions of dollars in funding, from venture capital firms and/or the government, and built productionscale operations to manufacture their products. Researchers
worked on thin-film technologies ranging from organic photovoltaics (OPV) to copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS),
among others.
As we know now, these companies, and many others with
them, never succeeded commercially. Many went out of business, including Konarka and Solyndra; others were sold or
scaled back considerably.
What happened? Well, there are different reasons for each
company, but it boiled down to this: the companies could not
take the results they achieved in the lab and bring them to
production. Without the efficiencies and lifetimes the market
demanded, there was no way for these companies to succeed.
However, there are companies working in the OPV market
who are finding opportunities, and researchers are making advances that one day may bring success to the OPV field.
Heliatek GmbH has arguably had the most success in the market. Heliatek develops and synthesizes small organic molecules oligomers and uses the deposition of these molecules in a low
temperature, roll-to-roll vacuum process.
Last year, Heliatek signed a development agreement with
AGC Glass Europe, the European branch of AGC (the worlds
largest producer of flat glass), to develop building integrated
photovoltaics (BIPV) by integrating organic solar films in glass
to collect solar energy.

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Photo courtesy of Heliatek GmbH.

With BIPV, the sides of buildings, including windows, can


be used to collect solar energy. This offers much more square
footage, and thus opportunity, than simply roof top collection. Heliateks ultra-thin, organic Solar Film can be opaque
or semi-transparent in a variety of colors for design purposes.
Dr.Thomas Bickl, vice president sales and product development for Heliatek GmbH, noted that Heliatek has made steady
efficiency improvements in recent years, both on the lab scale
and on production-ready films.
In 2013, we obtained a third party certified world record
of 12% STC efficiency on lab scale cells (4.35 cm), and just
recently we reached 7% efficiency on a 2m long module produced on our pilot line in Dresden, Dr. Bickl said.
Michael Niggemann, chief technology officer for Eight19
Ltd., noted that the improvements and progress in the field of
OPV are very encouraging on multiple levels.
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Niggemann said. Encapsulation materials have improved


while the projected cost has dropped. A significant effort has
been and is being dedicated to improving the stability of the
photoactive stack, including electrodes and injection layers,
which has resulted in champion efficiencies exceeding 10%.
Central to Eight19s development activities is the development of a low cost module architecture and related high volume
manufacturing processes, Niggemann added. We have successfully demonstrated large roll-to-roll fabricated modules, and we
are now in the process of developing solutions for customers.

Advantages of OPVs
OPVs offer numerous advantages, beginning with the ability
to produce lightweight, flexible materials with roll-to-roll processes. OPVs also efficiently collect energy in areas with low
lighting. For example, Dr. Bickl said that Heliatek offers some
unique advantages, such as its superior energy harvesting factor.
Under low light conditions and at temperatures between
40C and 75C, our film generates substantially more energy
per installed power than silicon or other thin film materials,
Dr. Bickl said. Recent long term data from an outdoor test
site points to 25% more energy generated than standard silicon
modules (kWh/kWp). This would make very suitable for hot
climates and non-optimal installation conditions.
More important, however, are factors like our low weight
(0.5 kg/m compared to 15 kg/m silicon), our ability to produce
transparent solar cells at good efficiencies (latest 7% at 40% transparency) and geometrical flexibility due to our PET substrate, he
added.Above all, our customers acknowledge that OPV is a truly
green energy, with very short energy pay back times (less than six
months) and no toxic or rare earth materials embedded.
OPV solar modules are light weight, flexible and robust,
Niggemann said. High-volume roll-to-roll production is
particularly suited to solution deposition of organic semiconductor materials and is key for low cost production. In combination with distinct properties such as high performance over
a wide range of light intensities, the ability to produce semitransparent modules of various colors opens up opportunities
for new applications which existing solar technologies cannot
address or are less well suited to.
The European Union has funded MUJULIMA to solve
some of the challenges facing OPV, including developing new
materials, inks, cell architecture, light management technologies and inkjet printing process, enabling the production of
high efficiency and long lifetime OPV.
Coordinated by TNO/Holst Centre, MUJULIMA will run
until Dec. 31, 2016. MUJULIMA has nine members, including DisaSolar, which manufactures customized OPV modules
through the use of digital inkjet printing processes and product integration. DisaSolar also produces flexible CIGS and thin
film Si-based solar modules.
OPV has several specific selling points to differentiate from
other PV technologies: light weight, freedom in shape, substrate
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Photo courtesy of Eight19.

and color, semi-transparency and processing speed, said Jan Gilot of


TNO, who is MUJULIMAs project coordinator.The current status of OPV is around 10-12% efficiency on lab scale, with a lifetime
varying between one to five years depending on the encapsulation.
OPV shows great features that differentiate it from the existing technologies, such as flexibility, low weight and freedom
in the design and color, Laurence Dassas, chief technology officer of DisaSolar, noted. However, its efficiency and lifetime are
still low. Improvement in OPV performance by MUJULIMA
is crucial for the development of DisaSolar through new markets and larger market share. Synthesis of new materials and ink
formulations, optimization of the cell architecture and development of the inkjet process are required to achieve the goal
of the project.
Gilot said that MUJULIMAs objective is an efficiency of
15% and a lifetime of 10 years. He said that the final step will
be to bring the advances to the production line.
The final goal is to achieve our objectives in efficiency and
lifetime not only in the lab, but also prove it in production environment with striking demonstrators for indoor charging equipment,
urban furniture and transport (e.g. bus, train, car), Gilot concluded.
The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) is also conducting
research into OPV production. Alf Smith, business development manager for CPI, said that lower production costs for
OPVs are another advantage, as is the environmentally friendly
nature of the ingredients.
One differentiator is the potential for the implementation
of low cost and resource efficient manufacturing techniques,
Smith said. OPVs can be coated at low temperatures and at
high speed, meaning that they will be cheaper and easier to
be mass produced than other technologies. In addition, OPVs
contain no toxic metals, meaning that they are environmentally
friendly throughout their lifecycle.

Key Markets for OPV


Considering the advantages that OPV offers, the niche markets it
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ideal for solar farms or rooftop installations due to lower efficiencies, its low weight and flexibility make it ideal for other end uses.
Edward Cahill, an analyst with Lux Research, sees smaller,
niche markets as the best potential for thin-film PV suppliers.
In a recent report, Into the Niche: Putting a Magnifying Glass
on PVs Tiniest Markets, Cahill placed these markets as a 1.2
gigawatt opportunity, led by BIPV.
Market adoption has been limited and will remain small
relative to conventional solar demand, but the niche application
can be a profitable side business that supports a core business
market, Cahill said.
Lux Research believes that facades and roofing products
such as solar shingles are a fast-growing segment for BIPV, followed by solar chargers.
BIPV is one area of great potential. Harvesting the suns
rays in order to power buildings would be both sustainable and
cost-efficient, once the equipment pays for itself. Of course, no
one wants their windows to be full of wires or, worse yet, not
be transparent.
New Energy Technologies, Inc. has created Solar Window,
a patented technology that generates clean electricity on
see-through glass windows, making use of the energy of
natural sunlight and artificial sources such as fluorescent and
LED lighting.
Unlike conventional systems, SolarWindow can be applied
to all four sides of tall towers, generating electricity using natural
and artificial light conditions and even shaded areas, said John
Conklin, president and CEO of New Energy Technologies,
Inc. SolarWindow uses organic materials, which are dissolved
into liquid, ideal for low-cost high-output manufacturing.
These cells are sprayed on to see-through glass at room temperature using a novel, patent-pending process
Dr. Bickl noted that OPV can succeed in market segments where silicon is not suitable, such as BIPV, automotive
and special applications, where low weight and other form
factors are advantages.
A German producer of overpressure halls will use our
modules on top of his inflated structure to generate the power
needed to drive the pressure compressor, thus reducing substantially the operating cost for his customers, Dr. Bickl said.
No other PV technology could do this due to the unique
combination of low weight and superior energy harvesting
factor.
Niggemann noted that new technologies most often find
their way into large scale established markets through emerging markets.
Sometimes these emerging markets can exceed the size of
existing markets. Eight19 is focusing on a number of emerging markets rather than the traditional mainstream photovoltaic
energy market, Niggemann said.
We see significant potential in a number of emerging markets, Niggemann added. The indoor energy harvesting market is growing as more technology is integrated in the built
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environment. Light is in most cases an effective source for energy indoors. Eight19s OPV can play to its strengths with its
outstanding low-light performance and easy lamination to surfaces to address this emerging market.
The off-grid solar market is seen as an excellent opportunity, as solar chargers can replace kerosene or diesel as a means
to provide electricity.
We see off-grid solar as the next accessible, strongly growing market, Niggemann noted. Today some 1.3 billion people have no access to electricity, and this number is currently
projected to barely change in the foreseeable future, with some
1.2 billion people globally still forecast to be without access to
electricity in 2030.
Traditional solar generation efforts have focused on replacing fossil fuel-based power generation for mainstream
electrical applications (so-called on-grid power), he continued. However, in countries where the distribution grid infrastructure itself is lacking, another market is rapidly growing
for domestic and consumer applications that are not connected
to electricity. Such devices are frequently powered by batteries, kerosene or diesel generators all of which have a disproportionately high environmental impact as well as a high
cost compared to standard on-grid electricity. In particular the
robustness and the low weight of Eight19s plastic solar provided at an affordable cost point is expected to make it highly
attractive in off-grid applications ranging from phone charging
to lighting and even communal installations.
The building integrated market is also a promising longterm market, Niggemann concluded. In particular, the options of semi-transparency and choice in colors make OPV
attractive for window and glass facade applications.
The development of organic photovoltaics with flexible
form factors opens up a host of design opportunities and will
lead to the creation of a range of electronic applications in
key market sectors such as automotive, print and packaging,
construction and healthcare, Smith said. The integration of
conformable OPV increases the freedom for product designers
to embed technology and functionality into their designs, creating the opportunity for new, innovative components that are
wireless, smarter, interactive, conformable, thinner, lightweight,
rugged and able to blend into our environment.
In the future we have no doubt that flexible OPV will be
produced in large areas and in high volumes, with extensive
product lifetimes properties ideal for innovative automotive/
architectural applications, Smith noted. However, likewise
with OLED, the short term value is to pursue niche applications where the technology is viable today.
Organic photovoltaics will not only target existing markets, but will also lead to the creation of new markets and novel
applications such as smart therapeutic bandages for managing
and monitoring the recovery of wounds, wearable electronics
for monitoring and improving athletic performance and highly
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MATERIALS


FOR DISPLAYS AND TOUCH SCREENS
Manufacturers are seeing opportunities in the OLED and flexible
display markets.
Photo courtesy of Universal Display Corporation.
BY DAVID SAVASTANO
EDITOR
dsavastano@rodmanmedia.com

ouch screens and displays are important markets for


flexible and printed electronics. Manufacturers are
constantly seeking ways to make their displays and
touch screens lighter, and one of the most sought-after goals is
developing flexible screens.
Over the years, OLED (organic light emitting diode) displays have received much attention, both for their improved
performance as well as the possibility of producing them
through printing and other high-production processes. OLEDs
have become a popular technology for mobile phone touch
screens, and are heading into the television market.
To meet the needs of their touch screen and display customers, materials suppliers are working on a number of innovations. These new products will likely drive the market.
Synaptics has become the leading developer of human interface solutions. Synaptics is both a customer and development
partner for printed electronics inks, materials and processes,
working closely with its OEM and ODM partners.
Bob Mackey, principal scientist for Synaptics, noted that
Synaptics has touchscreens in almost all top tier flagship
phones, including Samsung, Nokia, LG and Google. TouchPad,
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We are starting to see some demand for very thin displays


that are somewhat flexible, Mackey noted. I have not yet seen
much substantive commercial interest in fully flexible displays.

MATERIALS FOR TOUCH SCREENS AND DISPLAYS


Whether it is conductive inks or solutions, manufacturers of
materials for displays and touch screens are seeing interesting
opportunities in the marketplace.
Stan Farnsworth, vice president of marketing for NovaCentrix,
noted that because of the unique history of NovaCentrix, they
are able to offer successful conductive ink products as well as the
PulseForge photonic curing tools.
We have recently begun shipping new formulations of the
Metalon conductive inks developed specifically for inkjet application on non-porous, ITO-coated materials for display applications, Farnsworth said. These new inks have outstanding
adhesion and conductivity, and they have excellent compatibility
with piezo-inkjet printheads. The new inks include silver formulations as well as new carbon-based formulations. Beta-testing
with confidential customers has been extremely successful.
Sun Chemical Electronic Materials has a wide range of
materials for the touch screen and display market.
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focus on several technologies, said Roy Bjorlin, commercial


director, Electronic Materials, Sun Chemical. They include
fine line PTF silver inks, laser abatable, photo image-able and
inkjet nano silver. Other complementary materials include dielectrics and graphite-based conductors.
Dr. Allen Reid of NANOGAP noted that NANOGAP has
the ability to customize its nanofiber dispersion products to
meet the needs of ink formulators.
This includes controlling nanofiber dimensions and surface
functionalization, in order to enhance conductive and optical
properties as well as ink stability, Dr. Reid added. In addition, NANOGAPs nanofiber dispersions exhibit long term
room temperature stability. NANOGAPs nanofiber products
are produced by a unique catalytically controlled process, with
granted process patents in the U.S. and Japan, giving a clear
Freedom-to-Operate position. On the back of this technology,
the company is now expanding, including developing manufacturing capability in the U.S.
John Richard, global business director, DuPont OLED, said
that DuPont has developed a set of soluble materials as well as
a process to deposit them that is designed to dramatically lower
the cost of producing large OLED displays such as televisions.
Coating and printing techniques are inherently far more
efficient in the consumption of expensive OLED materials
than the current high-vacuum thermal evaporation technique while employing less expensive, more productive and
scalable equipment, Richard added. The challenge the industry faces is to utilize those techniques and maintain the
level of uniformity and device performance achievable with
evaporation. Because the process is readily scalable, the fundamental cost structure of the printed OLED TV panels is
anticipated to be far lower than achievable with an evaporation process and also lower than current LCD panel costs.
Richard added that major OEMs are investing in capacity beyond pilot lines to achieve mass production for these
types of displays as early as 2016.
Universal Display has been developing and commercializing
phosphorescent OLED (PHOLED) technologies and materials that provide a range of benefits for today and tomorrows
display and lighting applications.
We believe that our proprietary UniversalPHOLED materials are a critical element to enable high performance, energyefficient and longer lifetime OLED products, said Darice Liu,
director of investor relations and corporate communications
for Universal Display. This translates into reduced power consumption and less heat generation.
Liu noted that Universal Display is currently working with
25 customers in the display and lighting markets.
We have announced relationships with companies such
as AU Optronics Corporation, BOE Technology, DuPont
Displays, Inc., Innolux Corporation, Kaneka Corporation,
Konica Minolta Technology Center, Inc., LG Display Co.,
Ltd., Lumiotec, Inc., Philips Technologie GmbH, Pioneer
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Corporation, Samsung Display Co., Ltd., Sony Corporation,


and Tohoku Pioneer Corporation, Liu added. We believe our
phosphorescent materials are in every energy-efficient OLED
product in the market.
Dr. Michael Cowin, head of product development for
SmartKem Ltd., said that the companys tru-FLEX technology
offers production options from standard spin coat to inkjet and
slot-dye techniques.
The ability to manufacture at low temperature is key, as it
allows manufacturers to use a wide range of cost effective stack
materials and substrates while offering easier bond/de-bond
and inter-layer alignment due to less expansion and contraction, Dr. Cowin added.
Dr. Ron Lubianez, North American sales manager for
Heraeus Precious Metals North America Conshohocken LLCs
Electronic Materials Divisions Display & Semiconductor
Business Unit, noted that all of Heraeus materials for the active
touch sensors in displays are based on PEDOT:PSS, which is
then coated onto polyester (PET) films.
We partner with companies that coat our material on PET
films, such as Eastman Kodak in North America, Lubianez
added. Kodak produces their PET film, then coats it in-line
with the PEDOT:PSS conductive layer. PEDOT:PSS offers
flexibility at lower cost, and can be processed without vacuum
deposition or a sputter coater. It can be applied through traditional coating methods, without high capital costs.
Sri Peruvemba, vice president of corporate marketing at
large at Cambrios, said that Cambrios ClearOhm coating
material is made from highly conductive, single-crystal silver
nanowires, offering significantly higher optical and electrical performance than the incumbent material, indium tin
oxide (ITO).
ClearOhm material offers very high aspect ratio silver
nanowires in a form that can be readily used to coat a variety of
substrates, including roll-to-roll coating with high throughput,
very thin and light form, enabling lower cost end products,
Peruvemba added.
Peruvemba added that Cambrios transparent conductors
have gone into mass production and are used in products such
as large touch panels, OLED, OPV devices and flexible displays.
Cambrios customers and partners include TPK, Nissha, Hitachi,
Okura, Shinwa, LG, 3M, UniDisplay, CNI, TouchWorks and
more that have not been publicly announced. OEM customers include multiple products at Lenovo (19.5, 23, 27 AIO),
Karbonn, NEC/NTT Docomo, GVision, Huawei, LG for
phones, tablets, monitors and AIO.

Challenges for Material Manufacturers


Mackey said that improved performance is a critical requirement.
The performance of transparent conductors continues to
improve, Mackey said. The incumbent ITO as well as relative
newcomers such as Ag nanowire, carbon nanotubes (CNT),
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smarter, more stylish and flexible devices, Peruvemba added.


As this demand for flexible and high-performance displays
rises, there is a greater need for silver nanowires. Unlike the
incumbent material, silver nanowires make high performance
and flexible displays possible. By using silver - the most conductive metal on the planet - device makers can produce
touchscreens that are shatterproof, more rugged and lighter
than current products.

Outlook for Flexible and


Printed Electronics Displays
Photo courtesy of Universal Display Corporation.

better optics and faster design cycles.


The biggest challenge we are resolving for our customers
continues to be enabling the use of high-performance materials
on flexible or low-temperature substrates, Farnsworth said. We
have active programs in place in the U.S., Asia, and Europe with
display companies who are moving into production with materials solutions only possible using our PulseForge equipment.
Bjorlin noted that Sun Chemical is working on a variety
of challenges for its customers. Fine line and faster process
speeds are the greatest challenges that display and touch screen
manufacturers are asking us to help them solve, Bjorlin added.
The market everyone seems to be chasing is ultra low haze
for high end displays, Dr. Reid said. Our work in this area is
all done under contract and NDA. With that said, there is still
a sizable market for applications where some degree of haze
is acceptable (electronic signature pads and lower end displays
such as satellite navigation screens and home security systems),
and some where it is even beneficial (solid state lighting). For
these markets, we have low cost standard products available.
Richard said there are a few areas that represent challenges
for flexible display and touch screen producers.
Flexible displays will largely be OLED based, and will require substrates that are very thermally and chemically stable,
optically clear and defect-free, Richard said. These are very
demanding requirements for polymer-based materials. OLEDs
also require protection from moisture and oxygen, necessitating reliable barrier layers and hermetic adhesives to bond layers
together. If these are truly flexible, the transparent conductor
materials also need to be able to flex without damage, a shortcoming of current materials. Each of these are technically challenging as well as difficult to achieve in a cost efficient manner.
Every customer and product has a unique set of technical specifications, so we develop specific technologies to help
meet their ever changing product cycles, said Liu. It can be
demanding, but with two decades of knowledge and experience, coupled with the largest R&D team dedicated to phosphorescent materials, we continue to deliver energy-efficient,
high-performance, quality-assured OLED materials.
The increasing interest in flexible and wearable electronics gives way to demand for new technologies that enable
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Materials manufacturers agree that the display and touch screen


markets are growing. Bjorlin said that the technologies for producing flexible/OLED displays are definitely moving forward.
Certainly the advantages in brightness and image clarity
will continue to drive applications, Bjorlin added. However,
certain technologies, including protective coatings that will allow use in a broader range of applications, will still need improvement. Sun Chemical has a robust program in this area.
The outlook is positive, Dr. Reid said. Technical hurdles
are being overcome and the market is growing.
We continue to be very bullish on the near-term and longterm outlook, Farnsworth said. Even though the market is
still evaluating the role of flexible display end-products, there
is significant technology pull from the market utilizing print
methods on rigid/semi-rigid displays that is keeping our teams
very busy here at NovaCentrix. At the same time we continue
to see opportunities for new technology development, primarily around materials for inks and for improving the temperature
and lifetime of OLED. The market is asking for progress in
those areas, and we welcome the opportunity to work with
groups specifically on those topics.
The flexible OLED market is exciting, and just in its nascent stage, Liu said. Currently, we are seeing initial curved
products come out in display applications. Curved TVs and
mobile electronics may one day become fully flexible, bendable and rollable, which could transform products and the way
we view information.
Flexible and formable devices are also becoming a strong
contender in the near term, Peruvemba added. Cambrios vision for the next era of display technology centers on 3D and
flexible display such as curved car dashboards and wearable devices, like smart watches, that are flexible and comfortable. Also
future applications of OPV and flexible solar panels will be
able to wrap around large structures or be part of the sunroof
in a car. From flexible OLED displays to e-paper displays, we
are moving from the era of bulky, rectangular and fragile glassbased displays to an era of unique shaped, thin and conformable
displays, and going three dimensional and beyond is going
to be next big thing. n
For more information on materials for touch screens and displays, see
the online version at www.printedelectronicsnow.com.

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substrates

Choosing the right substrates


for flexible & printed electronics
Whether the choice is PET, PEN or paper, substrates have a large
impact on the final application.
BY DAVIDSAVASTANO
EDITOR
dsavastano@rodmanmedia.com

he decision between types of substrates, whether it


is paper, plastic film, metal or other, is critical in the
design of printed electronics systems. Each of these
substrates has its advantages and disadvantages. Whether
one selects polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylenenaphthalate (PEN), polyimide (PI), paper, foil or some other
substrate, the performance characteristics of the substrate will
impact the application.
Stefano Favero, division manager, Coveme Spa, noted that
Coveme is a PET converter and buys polyester from major
suppliers around the world. Coveme adds value to PET with
specific treatments: functional coatings, temperature treatments
or lamination.
The PE industry is focusing on using PET, which is more
resistant to tearing and humidity compared to paper, for instance, and cheaper than hi-temp solutions such as PI, Favero
noted. PET has nice features, but these have to be controlled;
I think about its natural shrinkage or the rolls skew. This is the
know-how we have developed in almost 50 years.
For the printed electronics market, we cover the polyester films specifically for flexible circuitry, RFID tags and NFC
devices, Favero added. We apply tca, a specific surface treatment that uses nanodimensional silica flakes; when it dries, you
have basically changed the native PET surface tension, allowing
targets of 58 dynes and up.
This allows premium adhesion with conductive inks and
pastes, but also with conventional inks and water-based or hot
melt adhesives. Other print primers are also available, to complete the product range, Favero added.
The latter coatings technologies are alternatives to surface
treatment and are ideal for transparent applications.
Surface treatments would turn a clear film hazy, and some
customers require crystal clear substrates, Favero reported.
When necessary, PET undergoes a heat stability process; in
essence, we let the film go through a dedicated oven, whose
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Photo courtesy of Coveme.

different oven areas, reducing pulling tensions and allowing a


controlled film shrinkage. Past 78C (glass transition temperature), polyester starts to shrink; what Coveme does is master
this dynamic and let the film relax.
Arjowiggins Creative Papers PowerCoat is a relatively
new technology for printed electronics. Launched in 2012,
PowerCoat is a sustainable substrate with exceptional smoothness (the company reports as low as 10 microns). It is naturally
roll-to-roll, and its smoothness allows for fine patterning as
low as five microns. This makes it ideal for sensors, RFID tags,
printed batteries and more.
This paper has been in the making for years, said JoseAnne dAuvergne, brand manager at Arjowiggins Creative
Papers. We not only saw a gap in the market, but we also
believe that there is major potential for this recyclable, biodegradable paper substrate in the PE market.

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substrates

Brian Marks, general manager, Functional Printing, such as automotive dashboards, home appliances and interEastman Kodak Company, said that Kodaks differenti- faces for manufacturing equipment.
ated technology and expertise includes extensive deposiHere is one example concerning our PET films:
tion experience, materials design, synthesis and formulations, MacDermid Autotype Ltd. purchases a wide range of Kodak
roll-to-roll conveyance and image science plus a range of PET base films to which a value-added hard coating and ink
manufacturing and service capabilities.
primer are applied, Marks added. These hard coated PET
These strengths are being used to support an innovative films are supplied to a global group of industrial customers, who
portfolio of solutions via low-cost, continuous manufactur- manufacture final products such as membrane touch switches,
ing processes, Marks said. Included
touch screens, graphic overlays and
in the mix are touch screen sensors,
Photo courtesy of Coveme.
nameplates with final products used in
printed circuit boards, smart packaging
the electronics, automotive and appliand brand protection solutions. Kodak
ance market sectors.
is pursuing a partnership approach in
PowerCoat HD was Arjowiggins
several areas of our traditional busiinitial product line for printed elecnesses, and functional printing is no
tronics, utilized for inkjet, screen, flexo,
exception.
gravure and offset printing and vacuum deposition systems. PowerCoat
Key Markets
XD, Arjowiggins newest offering, is
The markets for these substrates are vardesigned for screen, flexo, gravure and
ied. PET has a long history in printed
offset printing. PowerCoat is thermalcircuit boards and membrane switches, and has become a popu- ly stable and is capable of supporting several manufacturing
lar choice for flexible and printed electronics. For example, Scott processes, including air drying, infrared or photonic flash sinE. Gordon, business development manager, DuPont Teijin Films, tering technologies up to 200C to 220C.
noted that in general, DuPont Teijin Films products are used
as substrates for transparent conductor films for touch sensors, Advantages of Substrates
display backplanes, automotive seat heaters, medical test strips, Each of these substrate choices offers specific advantages to the
membrane switches for MMIs (e.g. appliances, controls), lighting end user. Gordon noted that plastic substrates such as PET offer
and other applications.
some key advantages, including durability, chemical and moisCovemes films are used in a wide variety of PE markets.
ture resistance, and heat stability.
We supply films for sensors, NFC and RFID, flexible
Marks said that functional printing uses deposition and/or
printed circuit boards, blood glucose test strips (including hy- printing technologies to print onto substrates with the intent to
drophilic top layers), ECG and EKG patches, LED lighting, create a subcomponent, component or finished product, which
automotive applications and flat cables, Favero said.
in turn enables functionality beyond visual communications.
Marks said that functional printing is applicable to a variety
The continuous manufacturing processes enable higher efof vertical markets, including displays, printed electronics and ficiency and productivity compared to traditional batch prosmart packaging.
cessing techniques, Marks reported. Lower costs are achieved
The application space includes touch sensor panels, brand through automated processes, which net economies of scale
protection solutions such as anti-diversion and anti-counter- and involve less labor and less capital.
feiting technologies, RFID tags and chemical sensors, such as
In short, functional printing has enabled complex
temperature, shock or tamper sensors, and actuators for intel- structures to be manufactured more economically, Marks
ligence in textiles and smart packaging, Marks said. These added. The technology offers the unique advantages for
applications continue to grow each and every day, and are de- metal mesh touch sensors based on roll-to-roll, flexible
manding more variety in the formats and sizes as well as requir- processes, as compared to the traditional ITO-based touch
ing design flexibility and variability in how new technologies sensor solutions.
are addressing these applications.
In addition the manufacturing process is more efficient
Kodaks initial entry point into this market is in touch and sustainable with lower production costs versus standard
screen sensors, Marks added. Kodak is working with sev- ITO-based touch technology, lower material costs, fewer
eral customers, assisting them with setting up their own steps in the manufacturing process and a more simplified
manufacturing and production lines so they can produce supply chain, Marks added.
high quality sensors. These sensor solutions are for use in
With respect to our PEDOT/PSS line, the portfolio of
projective capacitive consumer electronic applications rang- Kodak Highly Conductive (HCF) films features a very stable
ing from mobile phones and tablets to laptop and AiO ap- coating, with excellent optical quality, as well as cost/perforplications, as well as in a number of industrial applications, mance advantages over existing transparent conductive films,
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Marks noted. In terms of their physical performance, Kodak


HCF films are very easy to work with due to the flexibility of
the coating for both resistive and capacitive technology applications. With Kodak HCF Film, customers can produce flexible sensors with an invisible pattern on one or both sides of
the film. By using both sides of the film, customers can produce
thinner sensors that are beneficially more cost-advantageous
compared to other technologies.
The customers requirements drive the selection of the substrates. Favero noted that stability is essential for print accuracy.
Customers need a film that is stable for print accuracy on
multi-step processes, Favero said. This dimensional treatment
is done roll-to-roll. The key challenge is to keep the print register at each print passage. Inks, pastes and coatings must then
stick to the substrate, and our products meet these needs.
Hence, dimensional stability is key, Favero added. Yield
is strictly related to roll-to-roll processes. Everybody can stabilize sheets in ovens, but roll-to-roll is a challenge. We are
known to be reliable.
DAuvergne said that PowerCoat benefits from all the characteristics of being a paper.
PowerCoat can be easily bended, folded, torn, burnt, etc.,
which are all unique characteristics versus other substrates currently on the market, said dAuvergne. This can then trigger
other desired results (for example, a message sent when the
paper is torn/circuit is broken etc.) These characteristics make
this substrate particularly interesting for packaging or labeling
applications, for example.

Challenges for Substrate Manufacturers


There are important challenges that substrate manufacturers are
asked to help solve, including optical quality and clean surfaces.
Kodaks long history of image science, deposition expertise and substrate knowledge creates a unique opportunity to
apply these competencies to new unique sets of technical requirements, Marks said. Optical quality and thermal stability are highest among these requirements, as well as the need
to address various surface properties of substrates to promote
adhesion and other integration requirements. These are frequently accomplished through our proprietary manufacturing
approaches and strong materials science expertise. From the
standpoint of go-to-market, flexible film solutions offered by
Kodak represent a disruptive technology within segments of
the conductive film industry.
Requests for clear, clean, defect-free substrates for displays
and other applications are driving our innovation efforts, and
have resulted in films such as Clean-on-Demand, said Gordon.
Rather than awaiting the invention and scale-up of exotic
new substrates, many customers are trying to drive their processing temperatures down so they can utilize existing, commercial substrates such as PET and PEN. This requires close
collaborations among OEMs and their suppliers in order to
maximize the substrates performance.
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Photo courtesy of Eastman Kodak.

Outlook for Flexible


and Printed Electronics
Flexible and printed electronics is a growth market, and substrate manufacturers see more opportunities ahead. Gordon
anticipates continued growth in current and new applications.
We are still relatively new to the industry, but we would
not have entered this industry if we did not believe that it had
tremendous growth potential, dAuvergne said. In addition
to our traditional uses of paper, we think that this innovation
has been a great addition to our product portfolio, as it not
only reflects our innovative capabilities, but also that paper is
alive and that alternative uses can always be found for traditional products.
Kodaks spokesperson said that the market is fast being transformed.
New applications and market trends are changing the requirement landscape, and in many instances stretching it beyond what incumbent solutions can readily achieve, Marks
said.The key drivers are market tendencies toward higher performance, lower cost and thinner, more robust flexible designs.
The touch screen sensor market represents a high-potential
opportunity for Kodak, Marks added. The market is demanding design variations and flexibility, which are driving new
technologies. Larger formats and new applications are creating
requirements for better conductivity and durability the manufacturers are requiring lower cost components and decreased
manufacturing times in order to meet demands.
The market is very large for touch sensor modules
specifically, the market is projected to grow at double-digit
rates from $16 billion in 2012 to $28 billion in 2015. And
with unit growth rates predicted to address the various applications also in the double digits, we believe this is a key
market to enter into with our functional printing solutions
and represents a sustainable opportunity for the new Kodak,
Marks concluded.
Favero sees opportunities for flexible printed electronics.
Our outlook is extremely positive, Favero concluded. We
are seeing a lot of energy in flexible substrates, with dimensional properties and superior printability driving the desire
for bendable and curved solutions. I am also seeing growing
demand for our RFID and NFC products. n

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Suppliers Guide

Printed Electronics
Batteries

Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC


Blue Spark Technologies
Buhler Inc.
Cymbet Corporation
Enfucell Oy
Epec Engineered Technologies
Imprint Energy
Kunshan Printed Electronics
Panasonic Corporation
Paper Battery Company
Saft Batteries
Solicore, Inc.
Tadiran Batteries
VARTA Microbattery Inc.
Xymox

Displays, EL

Agfa
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Printed Electronics Ltd.
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG

Displays, Flexible

Acreo Swedish ICT AB


Ceradrop
E Ink Corporation
Elcoflex Ltd.
EM Microelectronic
FLEXcon
Genes Ink
Holst Centre
Kateeva, Inc.
Kent Displays, Inc.
LunaLEC
Merck KGaA, PM-AE Electronic Materials
MpicoSys Embedded Pico Systems Sp. z o. o.
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
NorTech
Plastic Logic Ltd
Screentec OY
Seashell Technology, LLC
Soligie
Synaptics
Tera-Barrier Films Pte. Ltd.
Visualplanet

Displays, Glass
AGC Glass Europe
Visualplanet

Displays, LCD

Agfa
FLEXcon
Kent Displays, Inc.
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Panasonic Corporation
Samsung Cheil Industries
Trident Industrial Inkjet

Displays, LED

OSRAM
Wilson-Hurd Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Displays, OLED

Advantech US, Inc.


Atom NanoElectronics
Cambridge Display Technology Ltd
Ceradrop
CYNORA GmbH
eMagin Corporation

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Fraunhofer COMEDD
Fraunhofer IAP
Hanita Coatings
Kateeva, Inc.
Plastic Logic Ltd
Polyphotonix
Samsung Cheil Industries
TSE Troller
Universal Display Corp.

Drug Delivery Systems


Enfucell Oy
Si-Cal Technologies Inc.

Electro-Conductive Textiles
Agfa
CETEMMSA Technological Centre
TBA Electro Conductive Products

Electronic Paper
Ceradrop
E Ink Corporation
Kent Displays, Inc.
T+Ink, Inc.
Technifilm
XG Sciences

Electronics

Bosch Rexroth AG
Cymbet Corporation
Fraunhofer EMFT
Hanita Coatings
MC10, Inc.
Panasonic Corporation
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG
Solaronix AG
STMicroelectronics
Toumaz Group

ePassports

Bundesdruckerei GmbH
Gemalto B.V.
Giesecke & Devrient GmbH
Toppan Printing (UK) Ltd.

eReaders

Accel Graphic System Sdn Bhd


Agfa
MpicoSys Embedded Pico Systems Sp. z o. o.

Fabrics, Metal
Dynamesh Inc.

High-Security ID

Bundesdruckerei GmbH
Evolution Design Systems, Inc.
PragmatIC Printing
Zebra Technologies

Keypads, EL

Agfa
Eastprint Inc.
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Wilson-Hurd Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Labels

CymMetrik Enterprise Co., Ltd.


General Label
GM Nameplate
ID Labels Pte Ltd
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG

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Techprint Inc.

Labels, Food

Access Creative Group


Hyde Park Label Company
LCR Hallcrest
PakSense

Lighting, Backplane

Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI) - National


Centre for Printable Electronics
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)

Lighting, Electroluminescent (EL)


CETEMMSA Technological Centre
ELANTAS Beck GmbH
GGI International
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Zed Studio Ltd

Lighting, LED

Creative Materials, Inc.


Flextronics
Hanita Coatings
Muhlbauer, Inc.
OSRAM
Panasonic Corporation

Lighting, OLED

Cambrios Technologies Corp.


Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI) - National
Centre for Printable Electronics
Ceradrop
CYNORA GmbH
Fraunhofer COMEDD
NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc.
Polyphotonix
SAM North America
Universal Display Corp.

Membrane Switches

Agfa
Eastprint Inc.
Elcoflex Ltd.
Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC
Epec Engineered Technologies
General Label
GGI International
GM Nameplate
MacDermid Autotype Inc.
Nicomatic
Tactile Components, Inc.
Techprint Inc.
THIEME GmbH & Co. KG of Teningen
Wilson-Hurd Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Xymox

Organic Transistors
Fraunhofer EMFT
JAPERA
Polyera Corporation
Yamagata University

Packaging

Access Creative Group


Cal Poly ~ Printed Electronics & Functional Imaging
Carestream Tollcoating
Coveris Advanced Coatings
CymMetrik Enterprise Co., Ltd.
PragmatIC Printing
Walki Group

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Suppliers Guide Printed Electronics

Paper Electronics

Cal Poly ~ Printed Electronics & Functional Imaging


Ceradrop
Holst Centre
Technifilm
Ynvisible

Paper, Electronic

Arjowiggins Creative Papers


E Ink Corporation
Kent Displays, Inc.
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc.

Photolithography

Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)

Photoresists

MicroChem Corp.
Sun Chemical Corporation

Photovoltaics

AGC Glass Europe


Alta Devices
Ascent Solar Technologies
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Coveme
Disa Solar
Dyesol
Eight19
First Solar, Inc.
G24 Power Ltd.
Genes Ink
Heliatek GmbH
New Energy Technologies, Inc.
Oxford PV
PowerFilm, Inc.
SCHOTT North America, Inc.
SEMI
Solarmer Energy, Inc.
Solaronix AG
SolarPrint Ltd.
Sun Chemical Corporation
SunaTech Inc.

Photovoltaics, CdTe (Cadmium


Telluride)
First Solar, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation

Photovoltaics, CIGS/CIS
Ascent Solar Technologies
Disa Solar
Muhlbauer, Inc.
Solarion AG
Sun Chemical Corporation

Photovoltaics, Dye/Pigment
Dyesol
G24 Power Ltd.
Solaronix AG
SolarPrint Ltd.

Photovoltaics, Flexible

Agfa
Ascent Solar Technologies
Azuri Technologies
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
Disa Solar
Eight19
Georgia Tech - Center for Organic Photonics and
Electronics
Heliatek GmbH
PowerFilm, Inc.
SolarPrint Ltd.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Tera-Barrier Films Pte. Ltd.

Photovoltaics, Organic
AGC Glass Europe

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Ceradrop
CETEMMSA Technological Centre
CSEM SA
Disa Solar
Eight19
Fraunhofer IAP
Heliatek GmbH
Mekoprint A/S
PowerFilm, Inc.
PrintoCent
Solarmer Energy, Inc.
TSE Troller

Photovoltaics, Silicon
Nanolab Technologies, Inc.
Panasonic Corporation
PowerFilm, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation

Photovoltaics, Thin Film

AGC Glass Europe


Ascent Solar Technologies
Azuri Technologies
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
CSEM SA
Disa Solar
NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc.
Oxford PV
PowerFilm, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation

Printed Circuit Boards

Eastman Kodak
Epec Engineered Technologies
GM Nameplate
GSI Technologies, LLC
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Murakami Screen USA, Inc.
Nanolab Technologies, Inc.
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG

Printed Electronics

Accel Graphic System Sdn Bhd


Acreo Swedish ICT AB
AFELIM
Applied Laser Engineering Ltd.
ARDEJE
Audio Logo GmbH
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Brewer Science, Inc.
Cal Poly ~ Printed Electronics & Functional Imaging
Ceradrop
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
COLAE
CSEM SA
CymMetrik Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Digimarc
DuPont Teijin Films
Eastman Kodak
Evonik Industries AG
FLEXcon
Flextronics
Fraunhofer ENAS
Genes Ink
GM Nameplate
GSI Technologies, LLC
IIMAK
JAPERA
Kematek
LCR Hallcrest
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Murakami Screen USA, Inc.
Nissha USA, Inc.
NorTech
NovaCentrix Corporation
Novalia
Optomec
Plastic Logic Ltd
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG
Print & Electronic Consulting LLC
Printed Electronics Ltd.

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PST Sensors
PV Nano Cell Ltd.
Quest Integrated, LLC
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
SEMI
Sensing Tex, S.L.
Soligie
Sun Chemical Corporation
T+Ink, Inc.
Techprint Inc.
Tera-Barrier Films Pte. Ltd.
Thin Film Electronics ASA
Topflight Corporation
Trelleborg Applied Technology - UNITEX Squeegee Blades
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Xenon Corporation

Printed Memory

Thin Film Electronics ASA

Printing

Access Creative Group


Adphos North America, Inc.
Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI) - National
Centre for Printable Electronics
Ceradrop
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
CymMetrik Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Eastprint Inc.
Fraunhofer IAP
GGI International
GSI Technologies, LLC
GT+W GmbH
Harper Corporation of America
ID Labels Pte Ltd
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
PPG Industries
Pressburg, LLC
Pruftechnik Machinery Service
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Society for Imaging Science & Technology
Soligie
Sonoplot, Inc.
Toppan Printing (UK) Ltd.
Trelleborg Applied Technology - UNITEX Squeegee
Blades
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Wilson-Hurd Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Yamagata University

Printing, Displays

Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)


Soligie
Trelleborg Applied Technology - UNITEX Squeegee
Blades

Printing, Flexo

Access Creative Group


Applied Laser Engineering Ltd.
Asahi Kasei
Clemson University
GT+W GmbH
Hyde Park Label Company
JC Flexo
Kematek
Mark Andy, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Printed Electronics Consulting
Topflight Corporation

Printing, Gravure

Applied Laser Engineering Ltd.


Asahi Kasei
Clemson University
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
ConQuip, Inc.
GT+W GmbH
Hanita Coatings
Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc.
Paru Co., Ltd.
Print & Electronic Consulting LLC

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Printed Electronics Consulting


Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Zebra Technologies

Printing, Inkjet and Aerosol Jet

Confidex Ltd.

Adphos North America, Inc.


Ceradrop
ESMA
Fraunhofer ENAS
FUJIFILM Dimatix , Inc.
ImTech
Industrial Ink Jet Integration, LLC
Mark Andy, Inc.
Neotech AMT GmbH
NovaCentrix Corporation
Optomec
Printed Electronics Ltd.
Prototype & Production Systems, Inc.
Quest Integrated, LLC
Roth & Rau B.V.
Trelleborg Applied Technology - UNITEX Squeegee
Blades

Printing, Lithography
Ceradrop
Rolith, Inc.

Printing, Offset

Accel Graphic System Sdn Bhd


Yamagata University

Printing, Screen

Clemson University
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
Creative Materials, Inc.
Dynamesh Inc.
Eastprint Inc.
ESMA
General Label
Haiku Tech, Inc.
Hanita Coatings
Murakami Screen USA, Inc.
Nissha USA, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Sefar AG
Si-Cal Technologies Inc.
Solaronix AG
T+Ink, Inc.
Techprint Inc.
Topflight Corporation
Trelleborg Applied Technology - UNITEX Squeegee Blades

RFID, Antennas

Avery Dennison
Creative Materials, Inc.
Elcoflex Ltd.
Fraunhofer ENAS
GGI International
Hanita Coatings
Identiv
Impinj
Mekoprint A/S
NovaCentrix Corporation
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Si-Cal Technologies Inc.
Smartrac N.V.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Topflight Corporation
Transcore
Walki Group
Xymox

RFID, Chips and Inlays


Alien Technology
ASSA ABLOY AB
Avery Dennison
Confidex Ltd.
Hanita Coatings
Impinj
PragmatIC Printing
Smartrac N.V.
Tagsys RFID

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RFID, Food
RFID, Livestock
PDC Corp.

RFID, Readers

Alien Technology
ASSA ABLOY AB
Identiv
Impinj
ODIN RFID, A Quake Global Company
Savi
Texas Instruments
Transcore

RFID, Systems

Alien Technology
ASSA ABLOY AB
Awarepoint Corporation
bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG
Brady Corporation
Checkpoint Systems, Inc.
Confidex Ltd.
EM Microelectronic
Identiv
Impinj
Murata Electronics North America, Inc.
ODIN RFID, A Quake Global Company
PDC Corp.
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Smartrac N.V.
Tagsys RFID
Texas Instruments

RFID, Tags and Labels

Alien Technology
ASSA ABLOY AB
Avery Dennison
Awarepoint Corporation
Brady Corporation
Checkpoint Systems, Inc.
Confidex Ltd.
EM Microelectronic
Identiv
Impinj
Kematek
Mekoprint A/S
PragmatIC Printing
Savi
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Si-Cal Technologies Inc.
Smartrac N.V.
Thin Film Electronics ASA
Transcore
Zebra Technologies

RFID, Tolls
Confidex Ltd.
Transcore

RFID, Tracking Systems

Alien Technology
ASSA ABLOY AB
Beigel Technology Corporation
Identiv
ODIN RFID, A Quake Global Company
Savi
Schoeller Technocell GmbH & Co. KG
Tagsys RFID

RFID, Wristbands
PDC Corp.

Sensor Networks
SolarPrint Ltd.

Sensors

Bayer MaterialScience AG

www.printedelectronicsnow.com

Brewer Science, Inc.


Canatu
CETEMMSA Technological Centre
Eastman Kodak
EM Microelectronic
Ercon Inc.
Fraunhofer ISIT
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
Genes Ink
GGI International
GM Nameplate
isorg
NIKKOIA
Nissha USA, Inc.
NorTech
PakSense
Plastic Logic Ltd
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG
PrintoCent
PST Sensors
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
SolarPrint Ltd.
STMicroelectronics
Synaptics
Tactonic Technologies
THERMOCOAX
Thin Film Electronics ASA
Topflight Corporation
Toumaz Group
Visualplanet
Xymox
Zed Studio Ltd

Sensors, Bio

Acreo Swedish ICT AB


Ercon Inc.
Hanita Coatings
North Carolina State University - ASSIST Center
OMsignal
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Screentec OY
Techprint Inc.
Toumaz Group

Sensors, Energy Harvesting


Beigel Technology Corporation
Ceradrop
STMicroelectronics

Sensors, Food
PakSense

Smart Cards

Gemalto B.V.
Giesecke & Devrient GmbH
MpicoSys Embedded Pico Systems Sp. z o. o.
Toppan Printing (UK) Ltd.

Systems, Brand Security


Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG

Thin Film Batteries

Enfucell Oy
EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large
Area Electronics
Fraunhofer ENAS
Hanita Coatings
Imprint Energy
Kunshan Printed Electronics
Solicore, Inc.

Wearable Electronics

Blue Spark Technologies


Ceradrop
CETEMMSA Technological Centre
Creative Materials, Inc.
Edema ApS
Enfucell Oy
Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC
EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large
Area Electronics

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Flextronics
GSI Technologies, LLC
Holst Centre
HZO Inc.
Murata Electronics North America, Inc.
Nanolab Technologies, Inc.

Nissha USA, Inc.


NorTech
OMsignal
Printed Electronics Ltd.
Sensing Tex, S.L.
Si-Cal Technologies Inc.

STMicroelectronics
TE Connectivity
Toumaz Group
Yamagata University

materials
Adhesives and Tapes
3M
Adhesives Research, Inc.
Delo Industrial Adhesives
Dynamesh Inc.
Electrolock, Inc.
FLEXcon
General Label
Henkel Electronic Materials
ID Labels Pte Ltd
Kissel & Wolf GmbH
Memcon North America
Protavic America, Inc.
Saati Americas

Adhesives, Conductive

Adhesives Research, Inc.


Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC
Henkel Electronic Materials
John P. Kummer GmbH
Johnson Matthey
Nicomatic
Protavic America, Inc.
Solaronix AG
T+Ink, Inc.
Tactile Components, Inc.
Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.

Anti-Static Compounds
Agfa
Simco-Ion
Solaronix AG
TBA Electro Conductive Products

QCR Solutions Corp.


RAHN AG
Rieke Metals, Inc.
SAFC Hitech
Samsung Cheil Industries
Sartomer Americas
Solaronix AG
Solvay Specialty Polymers
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Uniglobe Kisco Inc.
Wacker Chemie AG
Zeon Kasei Co., Ltd.

Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co KG


Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.
Methode Electronics, Inc.
Polyonics Inc.
Pressburg, LLC
Rolith, Inc.
SmartKem Ltd.
Solaronix AG
Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd.
TBA Electro Conductive Products
TEXMAC Inc.
XG Sciences

Chemicals, OLED

Conductive Film

Agfa
CYNORA GmbH
Dowa Electronics Materials Co., Ltd.
Polyphotonix
QCR Solutions Corp.
Samsung Cheil Industries
Solaronix AG
SunaTech Inc.

Chemicals, Printing

Agfa
DKSH North America Inc.
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
MacDermid Autotype Inc.
Merck KGaA, PM-AE Electronic Materials
RheoSense, Inc.
Sartomer Americas
Solaronix AG

Coatings

Canatu
Graphene Technologies, Inc.
Hanita Coatings
Nantero, Inc.
Raymor Industries Inc.
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.
TBA Electro Conductive Products
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.

Adhesives Research, Inc.


Agfa
Beneq
Carestream Advanced Materials
Carestream Tollcoating
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
Coveme
Eclipse Technology
Ercon Inc.
Fraunhofer FEP
Group NanoXplore Inc.
Harper Corporation of America
Johnson Laminating & Coating
LCR Hallcrest
LTI
MacDermid Autotype Inc.
Schoeller Technocell GmbH & Co. KG
Solaronix AG
Sputtering Components
TSE Troller

Chemicals

Coatings, Conductive

Barrier Materials
Beneq
Delo Industrial Adhesives
HZO Inc.
Mocon Inc.
Tera-Barrier Films Pte. Ltd.
Toppan Printing (UK) Ltd.
Vinci Technologies

Carbon Nanotubes

Agfa
Brewer Science, Inc.
CYNORA GmbH
Delo Industrial Adhesives
DKSH North America Inc.
Dowa Electronics Materials Co., Ltd.
Dynamesh Inc.
Hitachi Chemical America
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
MicroChem Corp.

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Agfa
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Caledon Controls Ltd.
Canatu
Carestream Tollcoating
Creative Materials, Inc.
Eastman Kodak
Eclipse Technology
Group NanoXplore Inc.
Henkel Electronic Materials

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Agfa
Caledon Controls Ltd.
Canatu
Cima NanoTech
Eastman Kodak
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co KG
Kematek
Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Paru Co., Ltd.
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG
Polyonics Inc.
Rolith, Inc.
Seashell Technology, LLC
Solaronix AG
UniPixel, Inc.

Connectors

Memcon North America


Nicomatic

Dielectrics

Caledon Controls Ltd.


DuPont Teijin Films
ELANTAS Beck GmbH
Evonik Industries AG
Merck KGaA, PM-AE Electronic Materials
MWI Laboratories
Polyera Corporation
Tactile Components, Inc.
Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd.

Dyes

DKSH North America Inc.


QCR Solutions Corp.
Solaronix AG
SunaTech Inc.

Electronic Materials

Agfa
BASF
Buhler Inc.
DuPont
ELANTAS Beck GmbH
Evonik Industries AG
Intrinsiq Materials Ltd
Johnson Matthey
Merck KGaA, PM-AE Electronic Materials
Nanobiz, LLC
NovaCentrix Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation

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EMI/RFI Shielding
Nicomatic
XG Sciences

Encapsulants

Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC


Hanita Coatings
Solaronix AG
Toppan Printing (UK) Ltd.

Fibers

NANOGAP, Inc.

Films

3M
Agfa
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Caledon Controls Ltd.
Carestream Advanced Materials
Cima NanoTech
Coveme
DuPont Teijin Films
Electrolock, Inc.
FLEXcon
General Label
Heliatek GmbH
Insulectro
Johnson Laminating & Coating
MIRWEC Film, Inc./ Yasui Seiki USA
Mocon Inc.
PPG Industries
Pruftechnik Machinery Service
Solaronix AG
Technifilm
UniPixel, Inc.
Zeon Kasei Co., Ltd.

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Foils

Agfa
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Coveme
Johnson Laminating & Coating
Technifilm
Visualplanet

Inks

Abalonyx AS
ACS Material, LLC
Applied Graphene Materials
Bluestone Global Tech
Graphene Technologies, Inc.
Graphenea
Group NanoXplore Inc.
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
XG Sciences

Accel Graphic System Sdn Bhd


Adphos North America, Inc.
Advanced Screen Technologies, Inc.
Agfa
ARDEJE
Buhler Inc.
Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI) - National
Centre for Printable Electronics
Colloidal Ink Co., Ltd.
ECKART GmbH
Eclipse Technology
ELANTAS Beck GmbH
Ercon Inc.
Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.
MicroChem Corp.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Paru Co., Ltd.
Proell KG - Proell, Inc.
PV Nano Cell Ltd.
RheoSense, Inc.
Solaronix AG
Solvay Specialty Polymers
Sun Chemical Corporation

Ink Systems

Inks, Carbon Nanotube

Glass

AGC Glass Europe


LED Paffrath GmbH
SCHOTT North America, Inc.
Solaronix AG

Graphene

Ceradrop
Evonik Industries AG
Imprint Energy
NovaCentrix Corporation
Pressburg, LLC
Prototype & Production Systems, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
ULVAC Technologies, Inc.
Unijet Co., Ltd.

www.printedelectronicsnow.com

Applied Nanotech, Inc.


Brewer Science, Inc.
Ceradrop
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.

Inks, Conductive

Agfa
Applied Nanotech, Inc.
Cambrios Technologies Corp.
Dowa Electronics Materials Co., Ltd.

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DuPont
Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC
Ercon Inc.
Genes Ink
Group NanoXplore Inc.
Henkel Electronic Materials
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co KG
IIMAK
Industrial Ink Jet Integration, LLC
Inkron
InkTec
Insulectro
Integrity Integration
Intrinsiq Materials Ltd
Johnson Matthey
Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.
Methode Electronics, Inc.
NanoIntegris Technologies, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Novalia
Paru Co., Ltd.
Poly-Ink
PPG Industries
Pressburg, LLC
Protavic America, Inc.
PV Nano Cell Ltd.
ras materials GmbH
Seashell Technology, LLC
SmartKem Ltd.
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
T+Ink, Inc.
Tactile Components, Inc.
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.
Vorbeck Materials Corp.
Xerox Research Centre of Canada
Xymox

Inks, Flexo

Colloidal Ink Co., Ltd.


DuPont
EMI Mills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Intrinsiq Materials Ltd
Kunshan Hisense Electronics Co., Ltd.
Methode Electronics, Inc.
NanoIntegris Technologies, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Okayama University
Poly-Ink
Proell KG - Proell, Inc.
PV Nano Cell Ltd.
Seashell Technology, LLC
Solaronix AG
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.
ULVAC Technologies, Inc.

Polyphotonix
QCR Solutions Corp.
SunaTech Inc.
TSE Troller

Inks, Photocured

Materials, P-OLED

Advanced Screen Technologies, Inc.


NovaCentrix Corporation
Opalux
Sun Chemical Corporation

Inks, Screen

Agfa
DuPont
Eclipse Technology
IIMAK
Johnson Matthey
LCR Hallcrest
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
NovaCentrix Corporation
Printcolor Screen AG
Proell KG - Proell, Inc.
Protavic America, Inc.
Solaronix AG
Sun Chemical Corporation
Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd.

IIMAK
NovaCentrix Corporation
Printcolor Screen AG
Sun Chemical Corporation

Inks, UV Inkjet

Inks, Graphene

Ceradrop
ELANTAS Beck GmbH

Ceradrop
Graphene Technologies, Inc.
NanoIntegris Technologies, Inc.
Solaronix AG
Vorbeck Materials Corp.
XG Sciences

Inks, Inkjet and Aerosol Jet


Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd.
Agfa
Applied Nanotech, Inc.
ARDEJE
ImTech
Industrial Ink Jet Integration, LLC
Integrity Integration
Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.
Methode Electronics, Inc.
MicroChem Corp.
NanoIntegris Technologies, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
Poly-Ink
PV Nano Cell Ltd.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Trident Industrial Inkjet
Universal Display Corp.

Inks, LED-Curable

Sun Chemical Corporation


Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.

Inks, Nanoparticles

Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd.


Applied Nanotech, Inc.
Caledon Controls Ltd.
Ceradrop

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IIMAK
Sun Chemical Corporation

Materials, OPV

1-Material
Cambrios Technologies Corp.
Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI) - National
Centre for Printable Electronics
EMD Millipore Corporation
Ossila Limited
Polyera Corporation
SAFC Hitech
SAM North America
Sartomer Americas
1-Material
Agfa
CYNORA GmbH
LunaLEC
Polyphotonix
SunaTech Inc.

Materials, Radiation Curable


Sartomer Americas

Materials, Semiconductors
3M
Applied Materials, Inc.
BASF
Canatu
Merck Group, OLED Business Unit
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
Rieke Metals, Inc.
Romny Scientific, Inc.
SAFC Hitech
Solvay Specialty Polymers

Materials, Solar Cells

Avery Dennison
Polyonics Inc.

Agfa
Applied Materials, Inc.
BASF
Cambrios Technologies Corp.
EMD Millipore Corporation
QCR Solutions Corp.
Rieke Metals, Inc.
Solaronix AG
SunaTech Inc.

Materials, Electrochromic

MEMS

Materials, LCD

Metal Powders

Insulation

Label Stocks

Acreo Swedish ICT AB


Ynvisible

Agfa
Delo Industrial Adhesives
EMD Millipore Corporation

Materials, LED

3M
EMD Millipore Corporation
Nicomatic
OSRAM
SAFC Hitech

Materials, OLED

1-Material
Agfa
BASF
Cambrios Technologies Corp.
CYNORA GmbH
EMD Millipore Corporation
Georgia Tech - Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics
Hanita Coatings
Holst Centre
Merck Group, OLED Business Unit
Novaled AG
Opalux
Ossila Limited

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CSEM SA
MicroChem Corp.
Dowa Electronics Materials Co., Ltd.
NovaCentrix Corporation

Metals

ACS Material, LLC


Dowa Electronics Materials Co., Ltd.
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co KG
Pruftechnik Machinery Service

Nanoparticle Dispersions
Cima NanoTech
EMI Mills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Intrinsiq Materials Ltd
Micro Powders, Inc.
NANOGAP, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation

Nanoparticles

Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd.


Applied Materials, Inc.
Cima NanoTech
Micro Powders, Inc.
Nanobiz, LLC
NANOGAP, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation

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Paru Co., Ltd.


ras materials GmbH

Nanopowders, Silver

Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd.


Inkron
Nanobiz, LLC
NovaCentrix Corporation
Seashell Technology, LLC
Tokusen USA Inc.

Nanotechnology

ACS Material, LLC


Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd.
AIXTRON SE
Applied Materials, Inc.
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Cima NanoTech
CSEM SA
EMI Mills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Fischer Technology
HZO Inc.
INM - Leibniz-Institut fr Neue Materialien
NANOGAP, Inc.
Nantero, Inc.
NIKKOIA
NovaCentrix Corporation
QD Vision Inc.
ras materials GmbH
Solaronix AG
Tokusen USA Inc.
Xenon Corporation

Organic Metals
Agfa
SunaTech Inc.

Papers

Arjowiggins Creative Papers


Papiertechnische Stiftung
Schoeller Technocell GmbH & Co. KG

Papers, Flexible Packaging


Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Ceradrop
Hyde Park Label Company
PCT Engineered Systems LLC
Pruftechnik Machinery Service
Schoeller Technocell GmbH & Co. KG

Pastes, Conductive

Applied Nanotech, Inc.


DKSH North America Inc.
DuPont
Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co KG
Intrinsiq Materials Ltd
Johnson Matthey
NovaCentrix Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Tactile Components, Inc.
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.

Pigments

DKSH North America Inc.


ECKART GmbH
LCR Hallcrest

Ceradrop
Delo Industrial Adhesives
DuPont Teijin Films
Graphene Technologies, Inc.
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
LunaLEC
NorTech
Ossila Limited
Piezotech, an Arkema Group Company
Rieke Metals, Inc.
Solvay Specialty Polymers
Uniglobe Kisco Inc.

Polymers, Microelectronic
1-Material

Powders, Ceramic
Group NanoXplore Inc.

Resins

3D Printers
Airwolf 3D
Ceradrop
OmniDynamics

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AIXTRON SE
Analog Devices, Inc.
Applied Materials, Inc.
BASF
Heliatek GmbH
Merck Group, OLED Business Unit
NIKKOIA
OSRAM
Polyera Corporation
Rieke Metals, Inc.
Samsung Cheil Industries
Solaronix AG

Semiconductors, Printed

Ceradrop
MC10, Inc.
Merck KGaA, PM-AE Electronic Materials
NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc.
Polyera Corporation
PST Sensors
Solaronix AG

Sartomer USA, LLC

Screen Printing Materials

Chromaline Screen Print Products


Dynamesh Inc.
ESC Europa-Siebdruckmaschinen-Centrum GmbH &
Co.KG
Haiku Tech, Inc.
Hans Frintrup GmbH
Kissel & Wolf GmbH
MacDermid Autotype Inc.
NB Technologies GmbH
NovaCentrix Corporation
Proell KG - Proell, Inc.
PVF-Vertriebs GmbH
Riv Inc.
Saati Americas
Solaronix AG

Semiconductors

AIXTRON SE
Atmel Corporation
B&B Electronics
Cymbet Corporation
EM Microelectronic
Evonik Industries AG
Fraunhofer FEP
Fraunhofer ISIT
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
LED Paffrath GmbH
Linear Technology
MC10, Inc.
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
Nanolab Technologies, Inc.
NIKKOIA
NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc.
Quantenna Communications
SEMI
Solaronix AG
Spansion Inc.
Texas Instruments
Toumaz Group

Semiconductors, Carbon Nanotube


Nantero, Inc.

Polymers
Agfa

Semiconductors, Organic

Semiconductors, Quantum Dot


NIKKOIA
QD Vision Inc.
Quantum Materials

Semiconductors, Silicon
AIXTRON SE
Analog Devices, Inc.
Nanolab Technologies, Inc.
STMicroelectronics
Toumaz Group

Static Control

Agfa
Alpha Innovation, Inc.
Polyonics Inc.
Simco-Ion
TBA Electro Conductive Products
Young & Swartz Inc.

Substrates, Flexible

Agfa
Coveme
DuPont Teijin Films
EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large
Area Electronics
Hanita Coatings
MacDermid Autotype Inc.
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Polyonics Inc.
Schoeller Technocell GmbH & Co. KG
Sefar AG
Solaronix AG
Tera-Barrier Films Pte. Ltd.

Transfer Ribbons
ID Labels Pte Ltd

Wire

NANOGAP, Inc.
Tokusen USA Inc.
Visualplanet

equipment
Equipment, Coatings
Adphos North America, Inc.
Advantech US, Inc.
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Beneq

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Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH


ConQuip, Inc.
CVD Equipment Corporation
Faustel
Haiku Tech, Inc.

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HNP Mikrosysteme GmbH


KROENERT GmbH & Co KG
LunaLEC
MIRWEC Film, Inc./ Yasui Seiki USA
Norbert Schlfli Maschinen
nTact
Optomec
Roth & Rau B.V.
Rubrder GmbH
SAM North America
Samsung Electro-Mechanics
SCHMID Technology GmbH
SCREEN HD. Co., Ltd.
Solaronix AG
SPGPrints BV
Sputtering Components
Sung Am Machinery Co., Ltd.
TSE Troller
ULVAC Technologies, Inc.
UNAV SA
VDL Flow
Werner Mathis AG
Xenon Corporation

Equipment, Converting

Adenso GmbH
bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG
Chemcut Corporation
Circuit Engineering Marketing Co Ltd (CEMCO)
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
DCS Dorey Converting Systems
Faustel
IMS Deltamatic
JC Flexo
KROENERT GmbH & Co KG
Menges Roller Company
PCT Engineered Systems LLC
Preco Inc.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics
Schober USA
SCREEN HD. Co., Ltd.
SYSCO Machinery Corporation
TEXMAC Inc.

Equipment, Extrusion
ConQuip, Inc.
Menges Roller Company
nTact
SAM North America
Sung Am Machinery Co., Ltd.

Equipment, Material Handling

bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG


Circuit Engineering Marketing Co Ltd (CEMCO)
ConQuip, Inc.
ContiTech Elastomer-Beschichtungen GmbH
DCS Dorey Converting Systems
DP Patterning AB
Flack Tek Inc.
HNP Mikrosysteme GmbH
Integrity Integration
KROENERT GmbH & Co KG
New Way Air Bearings
Novasep Group
OSAI A.S. S.p.A.
Prototype & Production Systems, Inc.
SCHMID Technology GmbH

Equipment, Radiation Curable


Adphos North America, Inc.
ConQuip, Inc.
Dr. Hnle AG
Eltosch Thorsten Schmidt GmbH
Fraunhofer COMEDD
Heraeus Noblelight Fusion UV
Integration Technology
IST METZ GmbH
LED Paffrath GmbH
NovaCentrix Corporation
PCT Engineered Systems LLC
Phoseon Technology

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VDL Flow
Xenon Corporation

Equipment, RFID

3D-Micromac AG
bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG
Kunshan Printed Electronics
Muhlbauer, Inc.
NovaCentrix Corporation
SCHMID Technology GmbH
Schober USA
SPGPrints BV
Sung Am Machinery Co., Ltd.
SYSCO Machinery Corporation

Equipment, Semiconductor
Adenso GmbH
Advantech US, Inc.
AIXTRON SE
CreaPhys GbmH
CVD Equipment Corporation
DTF Technology GmbH
John P. Kummer GmbH
Optomec
OSAI A.S. S.p.A.
Owens Design
Rolith, Inc.
Roth & Rau B.V.
Rubrder GmbH
SCHMID Technology GmbH
SCREEN HD. Co., Ltd.
SEMI
Surfx
SUSS MicroTec Group
SYSCO Machinery Corporation
Toumaz Group
ULVAC Technologies, Inc.

Equipment, Solar Cells

3D-Micromac AG
Chemcut Corporation
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
CVD Equipment Corporation
Haiku Tech, Inc.
Muhlbauer, Inc.
NB Technologies GmbH
Northfield Automation Systems, Inc.
Owens Design
SCHMID Technology GmbH
SCREEN HD. Co., Ltd.
Solaronix AG
SPGPrints BV
ULVAC Technologies, Inc.

Equipment, Thin Film PV

3D-Micromac AG
Adenso GmbH
Beneq
ConQuip, Inc.
Muhlbauer, Inc.
Northfield Automation Systems, Inc.
SPGPrints BV
Sputtering Components
Sung Am Machinery Co., Ltd.
VDL Flow
Vinci Technologies

Filters

Novasep Group
Pall Corporation

Gloveboxes
MBraun

Gravure Cylinders

Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc.


Print & Electronic Consulting LLC
Saueressig Flexo GmbH & Co. KG
TEXMAC Inc.

Identification Systems, RFID and


Barcode
Avery Dennison
Blue Spark Technologies
Evolution Design Systems, Inc.
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Thin Film Electronics ASA
Zebra Technologies

Inkjet and Aerosol Jet Printers,


Functional Materials

ARDEJE
Ceradrop
EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large
Area Electronics
FUJIFILM Dimatix , Inc.
ImTech
Optomec
Printed Electronics Ltd.
THIEME GmbH & Co. KG of Teningen
Trident Industrial Inkjet

Inkjet Printers

ARDEJE
Ceradrop
FUJIFILM Dimatix , Inc.
ImTech
Integrity Integration
Kateeva, Inc.
Prototype & Production Systems, Inc.
Roth & Rau B.V.
THIEME GmbH & Co. KG of Teningen
Trident Industrial Inkjet
Unijet Co., Ltd.

Inspection Systems
Fischer Technology
In-Core Systemes
ISRA Vision AG

Lab Equipment

Ceradrop
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
ConQuip, Inc.
EMI Mills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
EXAKT Advanced Technologies GmbH
Flack Tek Inc.
HNP Mikrosysteme GmbH
IST METZ GmbH
NB Technologies GmbH
NovaCentrix Corporation
Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc.
PCT Engineered Systems LLC
RheoSense, Inc.
Schober USA
Solaronix AG
Sonoplot, Inc.

Laminating Equipment

3D-Micromac AG
bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
ConQuip, Inc.
Faustel
KROENERT GmbH & Co KG
Preco Inc.

Laser Systems

4JET Technologies GmbH


Applied Laser Engineering Ltd.
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
Fraunhofer ILT
Fraunhofer-Institut fr Werkstoffe- und Strahltechnik
(IWS)
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
LUNOVU Integrated Laser Solutions GmbH
SYSCO Machinery Corporation

Lasers

Applied Laser Engineering Ltd.


Fraunhofer ILT

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Fraunhofer-Institut fr Werkstoffe- und Strahltechnik


(IWS)
LUNOVU Integrated Laser Solutions GmbH
Preco Inc.

Printing Equipment, Screen

Pruftechnik Machinery Service

3D-Micromac AG
Altech Co., Ltd.
ConQuip, Inc.
Coruna Printed Electronics GmbH
ESC Europa-Siebdruckmaschinen-Centrum GmbH &
Co.KG
ESMA
Haiku Tech, Inc.
Kissel & Wolf GmbH
Norbert Schlfli Maschinen
Proell KG - Proell, Inc.
Sakurai USA, Inc.
Sefar AG
SPGPrints BV
Sung Am Machinery Co., Ltd.
TEXMAC Inc.
THIEME GmbH & Co. KG of Teningen

Power Systems

Printing Plates

Measurement Systems

cyberTECHNOLOGIES GmbH
Fischer Technology
MWI Laboratories
National Physical Laboratory
PrintoCent
Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory Co. Ltd.
Semilab USA
Solaronix AG
Vinci Technologies

Nonwovens

Cymbet Corporation
Epec Engineered Technologies
TDK-Lambda - High Power

Printers, Inkjet and Toner


Ceradrop
FUJIFILM Dimatix , Inc.
Kunshan Hisense Electronics Co., Ltd.
Methode Electronics, Inc.
Notion Systems GmbH
Prototype & Production Systems, Inc.
SIJTechnology Inc.
THIEME GmbH & Co. KG of Teningen
Zebra Technologies

Accel Graphic System Sdn Bhd


Asahi Kasei
Norbert Schlfli Maschinen
Saueressig Flexo GmbH & Co. KG

Printing Presses

Ceradrop
FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.

Advanced Screen Technologies, Inc.


ConQuip, Inc.
Goss International Americas Inc.
GT+W GmbH
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Vertrieb Deutschland GmbH
JC Flexo
manroland sheetfed GmbH
Mark Andy, Inc.
Norbert Schlfli Maschinen
Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc.
Print & Electronic Consulting LLC
Sakurai USA, Inc.

Printing, Equipment

QC Equipment

Printheads

Advanced Screen Technologies, Inc.


Ceradrop
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
GT+W GmbH
Industrial Ink Jet Integration, LLC
Kateeva, Inc.
Neotech AMT GmbH
Roth & Rau B.V.
Sakurai USA, Inc.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Printing Equipment, Offset


Altech Co., Ltd.
ConQuip, Inc.
Goss International Americas Inc.
PCT Engineered Systems LLC
Sakurai USA, Inc.
TEXMAC Inc.

Fischer Technology
Fluxim AG
MWI Laboratories
RheoSense, Inc.
Solaronix AG

Roll/Web Management Systems

CST-Computer Simulation Technology AG


Micrium, Inc.
MpicoSys Embedded Pico Systems Sp. z o. o.
Offcode Oy
QuantumWise A/S

Software, Simulation

Bosch Rexroth AG
CST
CST-Computer Simulation Technology AG
NovaCentrix Corporation
QuantumWise A/S
Tactonic Technologies

Sputtering Equipment
Sputtering Components
Vinci Technologies

Surface Treatment Systems


Enercon Industries, Inc.

Testing Equipment

Botest Systems GmbH


Fischer Technology
Flack Tek Inc.
Fluxim AG
FRT Fries Research & Technology GmbH
Harper Corporation of America
ImTech
In-Core Systemes
ISRA Vision AG
IST METZ GmbH
John P. Kummer GmbH
MIRWEC Film, Inc./ Yasui Seiki USA
Mocon Inc.
ODIN RFID, A Quake Global Company
Ossila Limited
Polytec GmbH
RheoSense, Inc.
Solaronix AG
TDK-Lambda - High Power
Viking Test Ltd.

Vacuum Equipment
Sputtering Components
Vinci Technologies

Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC


Menges Roller Company
New Way Air Bearings

Welding Equipment

Rollers, Printing

Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC


Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
ConQuip, Inc.
Faustel
KROENERT GmbH & Co KG
Mark Andy, Inc.
Martin Automatic, Inc.
Preco Inc.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Harper Corporation of America


INOMETA GmbH & Co. KG
Menges Roller Company
Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc.
Rolith, Inc.

Software

Bosch Rexroth AG
CST

Preco Inc.

Winders/Unwinders/Rewinders

Research and Services


Analysts

FlexTech Alliance
IDTechEx
National Physical Laboratory
Printed Electronics Consulting

Associations

AFELIM
Changzhou Institute of Printed Electronics Industry
COLAE
CSA Group
DFF Deutsches Flachdisplay-Forum

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ESMA
FlexTech Alliance
JAPERA
OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association)
Organic Electronics Saxony
SEMI
Society for Imaging Science & Technology
Wirtschaftsfrderung Sachsen GmbH (WFS)

Conferences
ESMA
FlexTech Alliance

www.printedelectronicsnow.com

IDTechEx
Northeastern University
Society for Imaging Science & Technology

Consultants

Beigel Technology Corporation


BizWitz LLC
Eclipse Technology
Evans Analytical Group
Fluxim AG
Fraunhofer FEP
IDTechEx

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Industrial Ink Jet Integration, LLC


Mocon Inc.
Nanobiz, LLC
National Physical Laboratory
Northeastern University
NPD DisplaySearch
Pressburg, LLC
Print & Electronic Consulting LLC
Printed Electronics Consulting

Contract Manufacturing Services


Advantech US, Inc.
Applied Laser Technology, Inc.
Beneq
Brewer Science, Inc.
ConQuip, Inc.
CymMetrik Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Eastprint Inc.
GSI Technologies, LLC
Kematek
Kent Displays, Inc.
MIRWEC Film, Inc./ Yasui Seiki USA
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
NovaCentrix Corporation
Quest Integrated, LLC

Design, Printed Electronics


Blue Spark Technologies
Ceradrop
Fluxim AG
Novalia
PragmatIC Printing
PrintoCent
Quest Integrated, LLC
SAM North America
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Soligie
Wilson-Hurd Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Ynvisible

Product Design

Access Creative Group


Beigel Technology Corporation
Epec Engineered Technologies
Fluxim AG
Neotech AMT GmbH
NovaCentrix Corporation
PST Sensors
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Ynvisible
Zed Studio Ltd

Product Development

Advantech US, Inc.


Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC
Blue Spark Technologies
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
CYNORA GmbH
Delektre Ltd.
Enfucell Oy
Evans Analytical Group
Fluxim AG
Mekoprint A/S
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)
Neotech AMT GmbH
Nissha USA, Inc.
Northeastern University
Novalia
Plastic Logic Ltd
PST Sensors
Quest Integrated, LLC
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Ynvisible

Research

A-Star Institute of Materials Research and Engineering


Bauhaus-Universitt Weimar
Beigel Technology Corporation
Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC)
Cal Poly ~ Printed Electronics & Functional Imaging
CEA-LITEN

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Centre for Plastic Electronics


Clemson University
COLAE
COPT.CENTRE, University of Cologne
EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large
Area Electronics
Fluxim AG
Fraunhofer COMEDD
Fraunhofer EMFT
Fraunhofer ENAS
Fraunhofer FEP
Fraunhofer IAP
Fraunhofer IFAM
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
Fraunhofer ISIT
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
Georgia Tech - Center for Organic Photonics and
Electronics
Holst Centre
ICI - Printability and Graphic Communications Institute
IDTechEx
InnovationLab GmbH
ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Kolon Central Research Park
Konkuk University
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nanobiz, LLC
National Physical Laboratory
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
National Research Council Canada
North Carolina State University - ASSIST Center
NovaCentrix Corporation
NUI Galway
Okayama University
Papiertechnische Stiftung
PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Printed Electronics Consulting
PrintoCent
Sefar AG
Society for Imaging Science & Technology
Solaronix AG
Sunchon National University
Technical University of Darmstadt
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Technische Universitt Chemnitz - Professur Digitale
Drucktechnologie und Bebilderungstechnik
TNO
University of California Berkeley
University of Cape Town
University of Massachusetts Amherst Center for
Hierarchial Manufacturing
University of the West of England
Virginia Tech Center for Energy Harvesting Materials
and Systems (CEHMS)
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating (WCPC)
Xerox Research Centre of Canada

Research, Nanotechnology

Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC)


Centech GmbH
Ceradrop
Evans Analytical Group
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
INM - Leibniz-Institut fr Neue Materialien
InnovationLab GmbH
ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
NanoTecCenter Weiz Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
National Physical Laboratory
North Carolina State University - ASSIST Center
Northeastern University
Okayama University
PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
QD Vision Inc.
University of Cape Town
University of Massachusetts Amherst Center for
Hierarchial Manufacturing
Xenon Corporation
Xerox Research Centre of Canada

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Research, Polymers

Fraunhofer IAP
Fraunhofer IFAM
Georgia Tech - Center for Organic Photonics and
Electronics
Graphene Technologies, Inc.
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc. (MFLEX)

Research, Solar

Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE


Georgia Tech - Center for Organic Photonics and
Electronics
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Solaronix AG

Testing

COPT.CENTRE, University of Cologne


MIRWEC Film, Inc./ Yasui Seiki USA
Mocon Inc.
NanoTecCenter Weiz Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Ossila Limited
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Solaronix AG

Universities

Cal Poly ~ Printed Electronics & Functional Imaging


Ceradrop
Clemson University
COPT.CENTRE, University of Cologne
Konkuk University
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northeastern University
NUI Galway
Sunchon National University
Technical University of Darmstadt
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
The University of Texas at El Paso
University of California Berkeley
University of Cape Town
University of the West of England
Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating (WCPC)
Yamagata University

If you wish to include your


company in next years listing, as
well as in our online
Suppliers Guide, please send
an email to David Savastano,
Printed Electronics Now editor, at
dsavastano@rodmanmedia.com.

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SUPPLIERS GUIDE

COMPANY DIRECTORY
1-Material
2290 Chemin St-Francois
Dorval, Quebec H9P 1K2 Canada
Tel: +1 514 684-6969
Email: info@1-material.com
Web: www.1-material.com
Contact: Steven Xiao
3D-Micromac AG
Technologie-Campus 8
Chemnitz, 09126 Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 371 40043-0
Fax: +49 (0) 371 40043-40
Email: info@3d-micromac.com
Web: www.3d-micromac.com
Contact: Falk Haehnel, Sales
Manager Flexible Electronics
3M
3M Center
St. Paul, MN 55144 USA
Tel: +1 888 3M HELPS
Web: www.3m.com/electronics
4JET Technologies GmbH
Konrad-Zuse-Strasse 1
Alsdorf, 52477 Germany
Tel: +49 2404 552300
Email: info@4jet.de
Web: www.4jet.de/en
A-Star Institute of Materials
Research and Engineering
3 Research Link
Singapore, 117602
Tel: +65 6874 8111
Email: zhangj@imre.a-star.edu.sg
Web: www.imre.a-star.edu.sg
Contact: Jie Zhang
Abalonyx AS
c/o SINTEF
Forskningsveien 1
Box 3868 Ullevl Stadion
Oslo, 0805 Norway
Tel: +47 93859856
Email: post@abalonyx.no
Web: www.abalonyx.no
Accel Graphic System Sdn Bhd
14-18 Jalan Tamborin 33/23,
SECTION 33
Shah Alam, Selangor 40400 Malaysia
Tel: +60 3512 48868
Email: enquiry@accel.com.my
Web: www.accel.com.my
Contact: Helena Eian, Managing
Director

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Access Creative Group


81 Walnut Street
Reading, MA 01867 USA
Tel: +1 781 942-7872/
+1 617 549-0236
Email:
tomfitzgerald@accesscreativegroup.com
Web: www.accesscreativegroup.com
Contact: Tom Fitzgerald, Owner
Acreo Swedish ICT AB
Electrum 236
Kista, SE-164 40 Sweden
Tel: +46 7058 22904
Email: goran.gustafsson@acreo.se
Web: www.acreo.se
Contact: Gran Gustafsson, Printed
Electronics
ACS Material, LLC
18 Vernon St.
Medford, MA 02155 USA
Tel: +1 866 227-0656
Email: contact@acsmaterial.com
Web: www.acsmaterial.com
Adenso GmbH
Zur Wetterwarte 27
Dresden, 01109 Germany
Tel: +49 351 79597970
Email: info@adenso.at
Web: www.adenso.at
Contact: Uwe Beier
Adhesives Research, Inc.
400 Seaks Run Road
P.O. Box 100
Glen Rock, PA 17327 USA
Tel: +1 717 235-7979/
+1 800 445-6240
Fax: +1 717 235-8320
Email: dhariharan@arglobal.com
Web: www.adhesivesresearch.com
Contact: Deepak Hariharan

Adphos North America, Inc.


3490 N. 127th Street
Brookfield, WI 53005 USA
Tel: + 1 513 277-0464 / + 1 262
790-9100
Email: info@adphosna.com
Web: www.adphosna.com
Contact: John Palazzolo,
Director of Marketing & Sales

Advanced Nano
Products Co., Ltd.
244 Buyong Industrial Complex,
Kumho-ri, Buyong-Myeon
Chungwon, Chungcheongbun-do
363-942 Korea
Tel: +82 43 275 6962
Email: webadmin@anapro.com
Web: www.anapro.com
Contact: Peter Nam
Advanced Screen
Technologies, Inc.
619 S. Hacienda Drive
Suite 1&2
Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Tel: +1 480 858-9804
Email: sales@advancedscreen.com
Web:
www.advancedscreenprintsupply.com
Contact: Thomas Bays, President
Advantech US, Inc.
160 Industrial Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 USA
Tel: +1 412 706-5407/
+1 412 671-4597
Email: wlittle@advantechus.com
Web: www.advantechus.com
Contact: Whitten Little, CEO
AFELIM
8 Avenue Duval Le Camus
Saint Cloud, 92210 France
Tel: +33 1 49 11 51 69
Email: anne-lise.marechal@afelim.fr
Web: www.afelim.fr
Contact: Anne-Lise Marechal ,
General Manager
AGC Glass Europe
Avenue Jean Monnet 4
Louvain-la-Neuve, 1348 Belgium
Tel: +32 2 409 34 23
Fax: +32 2 674 33 07
Email: frederic.bonnefoy@eu.agc.com
Web: www.eu.agc.com
Contact: Frdric Bonnefoy, Product
Manager Active Glass
Agfa
Septestraat 27
Mortsel, 2640 Belgium
Tel: +32 3-444-3250
Fax: +32 3-444-7662
Email: frank.louwet@agfa.com
Web: www.agfa.com/orgacon
Contact: Olivier Decroly, Business
Development Manager

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Airwolf 3D
130 McCormick, Suite 105
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA
Tel: +1 949 478-2933
Email: info@airwolf3d.com
Web: airwolf3d.com
AIXTRON SE
Dornkaulstr. 2
Herzogenrath, 52134 Germany
Tel: +49 2407 9030-0
Fax: +49 2407-9030-40
Email: info@aixtron.com
Web: www.aixtron.com
Contact: Henning Marburger,
Corporate Communications
Alien Technology
18220 Butterfield Blvd.
Morgan Hill, CA 95037 USA
Tel: +1 408 782-3900
Fax: +1 408 782-3910
Email: sales@alientechnology.com
Web: www.alientechnology.com
Alpha Innovation, Inc.
237 Washington Street
Marblehead, MA 01945 USA
Tel: +1 781 639-9796
Fax: +1 781 639-9795
Email: trisha@stopstatic.com
Web: www.stopstatic.com
Contact: T. Allard
Alta Devices
545 Oakmead Parkway
Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA
Tel: +1 408 988-8600
Email: info@altadevices.com
Web: www.altadevices.com
Contact: Rich Kapusta,Vice
President of Sales and Marketing
Altech Co., Ltd.
Sumitomo Irifune Bldg 2F, 1-1
Irifune 2-chome, Chuo-ku
Tokyo, 104-0042 Japan
Tel: +81 3-5542-6754
Web: www.altech.co.jp
Contact: Kentaro Kobayashi
Analog Devices, Inc.
One Technology Way
Norwood, 02062 USA
Tel: +1 800 262-5643
Email: cic.americas@analog.com
Web: www.analog.com
Contact: James Caffrey

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Applied Graphene Materials


The Wilton Centre, Redcar
Cleveland, TS10 4RF UK
Tel: +44 1642 438214
Email:
info@appliedgraphenematerials.com
Web:
www.appliedgraphenematerials.com
Contact: Claudio Marinelli, Business
Development Director
Applied Laser Engineering Ltd.
Molesey Business Centre, Central
Ave., West Molesey
Surrey, KT8 2QZ UK
Tel: +44 (0 )208 941 1101 / +1 864
590-5729
Email: sales@appliedlaser.co.uk
Web: www.appliedlaser.co.uk
Contact: Ed Birch, Engineering Director
Applied Laser Technology, Inc.
14155 S.W. Brigadoon Ct. Suite B
Beaverton, OR 97005 USA
Tel: +1 503 641-4400
Fax: +1 503 641-6696
Email: sales@altinc.com
Web: www.altinc.com
Applied Materials, Inc.
3050 Bowers Avenue
P.O. Box 58039
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
Tel: +1 408 727-5555
Fax: +1 408 748-9943
Email: info@appliedmaterials.com
Web: www.appliedmaterials.com
Applied Nanotech, Inc.
3006 Longhorn Blvd., Suite 107
Austin, TX 78758 USA
Tel: +1 512 339-5020 ext. 103
Fax: +1 512 339-5021
Email: zyaniv@appliednanotech.net
Web: www.appliednanotech.net
Contact: Zvi Yaniv
ARDEJE
4, rue Georges Auric
Valence, 26000 France
Tel: +33 4 7578 2660
Fax: +33 4 7578 2669
Email: contact@ardeje.com
Web: www.ardeje.com
Contact: Mickael Barret, R&D
Arjowiggins Creative Papers
32, avenue Pierre Grenier
Boulogne Billancourt, 92517 France
Tel: +33 (0) 157 75 91 00
Email: info@powercoatpaper.com
Web: www.powercoatpaper.com
Contact: Jose-Anne dAuvergne
Asahi Kasei
Jinbocho-Mitsui Building
1-105 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, 101-8101 Japan
Tel: +81 3-3296-3353
Fax: +81 3-3296-3466
Web: www.asahi-kasei.co.jp
Contact: Koshi Okita, Manager/
Photoproducts Marketing & Sales
Department
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Asbury Carbons
405 Old Main St.
Asbury, NJ 08802 USA
Tel: +1 908 537-2155
Email: asburyinfo@asbury.com
Contact: Jeffrey Julian, Industrial
Marketing Director
Ascent Solar Technologies
12300 Grant Street
Thornton, CO 80241 USA
Tel: +! 720 872-5000
Web: www.ascentsolar.com
ASSA ABLOY AB
Klarabergsviadukten 90
Stockholm, SE-107 23 Sweden
Tel: +46 8-506 485 00
Email: info@assaabloy.com
Web: www.assaabloy.com
Atmel Corporation
1600 Technology Drive
San Jose, CA 95110 USA
Tel: +1 408 441-0311
Email: customerservice@atmel.com
Web: www.atmel.com
Atom NanoElectronics
440 Hindry Avenue Unit E
Los Angeles, CA 90301 USA
Tel: +1 310 641-1338
Email:
atom.nanoelectronics@gmail.com
Web: atomnanoelectronics.com
Audio Logo GmbH
Am Willersberg 236
Ummerstadt, D-98663 Germany
Tel: +49 36871 3094 0
Email: info@AudioLogoGmbH.de
Web:
www.audio-logo-gmbh.de/en/
Avery Dennison
150 North Orange Grove Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91103 USA
Tel: +1 626 304-2000
Fax: +1 626 792-7312
Email:
communications@averydennison.com
Web: www.averydennison.com
Awarepoint Corporation
600 W. Broadway, Suite 250
San Diego, CA 92101 USA
Tel: +1 858 345-5000
Fax: +1 858 535-1808
Email: info@awarepoint.com
Web: www.awarepoint.com
Azuri Technologies
St. Johns Innovation Centre, Cowley Rd.
Cambridge, CB4 0WS UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1424 464801
Email: info@azuri-technologies.com
Web: www.azuri-technologies.com
B&B Electronics
707 Dayton Road
Ottawa, IL 61350 USA
Tel: +1 800 346-3119
Email: info@bb-elec.com
Web: www.bb-elec.com

Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC


830 Prosper Road
P.O. Box 5030
De Pere, WI 54115 USA
Tel: +1 920 336-5715/
+1 920 337-1582
Email: info@megtec.com
Web: www.megtec.com
Contact: Kathy Brugman, Sales
& Marketing Specialist
BASF
Global Business Unit
Electronic Materials
G-CAE/WO
Ludwigshafen, 67056 Germany
Tel: +49 621 60 48502
Fax: +49 621 60 91354
Email:
info.electronic-chemicals@basf.com
Web:
www.basic-electronic-chemicals.
basf.com
Bauhaus-Universitt Weimar
Geschwister-Scholl-Str 8
Weimar, 99423 Germany
Tel: +49 36 43 58 11 12
Email: rektorat@uni-weimar.de
Web: www.uni-weimar.de/en/
university/start/
Contact:Yvonne Bruer
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 1
Leverkusen, 51373 Germany
Tel: +49 (0)214/30-100800
Fax: +49 (0)214/30-96 38810
Email: info@bayerbms.com
Web: www.materialsciencebayer.com
Beigel Technology Corporation
261 Ocean View Ave.
Encinitas, CA 92024 USA
Tel: +1 760 633-3868
Fax: +1 760 633-3819
Email: mike@beigeltech.com
Web: www.beigeltech.com
Contact: Mike Beigel, CEO/Owner
Beneq
Ensimmainen savu 2
Vantaa, FI-01510 Finland
Tel: +358 9 7599 530
Fax: +358 9 7599 5310
Email: info@beneq.com
Web: www.beneq.com
Contact: Joe Pimenoff, Marketing
Manager
Berkeley Sensor & Actuator
Center (BSAC)
403 Cory Hall #1774
Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
Tel: +1 510 643-6690
Email:
reception@bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu
Web: www.bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu
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GmbH + Co. KG
Daimlerstr. 6-10
Neuffen, DE-72639 Germany
Tel: +49 7025 12-0
Email: info-rfid@bielomatik.de
Web: www.bielomatik.de
Contact: Jrgen Rexer, Sales
Manager RFID
BizWitz LLC
125 Mountain Creek Pass
Georgetown, TX 78633 USA
Tel: +1 512 590-0475
Email: db@bizwitz.com
Web: www.bizwitz.com
Contact: David Barnes, Principal
Blue Spark Technologies
806 Sharon Drive, Suite G
Westlake, OH 44145 USA
Tel: +1 440 249-5400
Email:
inquiry@bluesparktechnologies.com
Web:
www.bluesparktechnologies.com
Contact: Matt Ream,Vice President
Marketing
Bluestone Global Tech
169 Myers Corner Road, Suite 210
Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 USA
Tel: +1 845 632-6326 ext. 103
Email: rlu@bluestonegt.com
Web: www.bluestonegt.com
Bosch Rexroth AG
Bgm.-Dr.-Nebel-Str. 2
Lohr am Main, 97816 Germany
Tel: +49(9352)18-4290
Email:
joerg.giebler@boschrexroth.de
Web:
http://www.boschrexroth.com
Contact: Joerg Giebler, Business
Development Manager Automation
Printing and Packaging
Botest Systems GmbH
Reichenecker 11
Wertheim, 97877 Germany
Tel: +49 9342 93551-0
Fax: +49 9342 93551-19
Email: info@botest.com
Web: www.botest.com
Brady Corporation
6555 W. Good Hope Road
Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA
Tel: +1 800 541-1686
Email:
diane_koepke@bradycorp.com
Web: www.bradycorp.com
Brewer Science, Inc.
2401 Brewer Drive
Rolla, MO 65401 USA
Tel: +1 573-201-6240/
+1 573-364-0300
Email:
CNT_info@brewerscience.com
Web: www.brewerscience.com
Contact: Ramachandran K. Trichur,
Business Development/Carbon
Electronics Center
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Buhler Inc.
40 Whitney Road
Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA
Tel: +1 201 847-0600
Email:
korkmaz.oz@buhlergroup.com
Web: www.buhlergroup.com
Contact: Korkmaz Oz
Bundesdruckerei GmbH
Oranienstrasse 91
Berlin, 10969 Germany
Tel: +49 (0)30 25 98 0
Fax: +49(0)30 25 98 22 05
Email: info@bundesdruckerei.de
Web: www.bundesdruckerei.de
Cal Poly ~ Printed Electronics &
Functional Imaging
GrC Department, 1 Grand Ave.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 USA
Tel: +1 805 756-2500
Email: mkeif@calpoly.edu
Web: printedelectronics.calpoly.edu
Contact: Malcolm Keif, Professor &
Graduate Coordinator
Caledon Controls Ltd.
3200 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 13
Mississauga, L5L 5Y6 Canada
Tel: +1 905 569-1917
Fax: +1 905 569-0722
Email: sales@caledoncontrols.com
Web: www.caledoncontrols.com
Contact: David Perri, President

Fax: +1 541 831-7166


Email: info@tollcoating.com
Web: www.tollcoating.com
CEA-LITEN
17 rue de Martyrs
Grenoble Cedex 9, 38054 France
Tel: +33 04 38 78 39 81
Web: www.cea.fr
Centech GmbH
Heisenbergstrasse 11
Mnster, 48149 Germany
Tel: +49 251 5340 6100
Web: www.centech.de
Centre for Plastic Electronics
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London, SW7 2AZ UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7589 5111
Email: d.bradley@imperial.ac.uk
Web: www3.imperial.ac.uk/
plasticelectronics
Centre for Process Innovation
Limited (CPI) - National Centre
for Printable Electronics
NETPark,
Thomas Wright Way, Sedgefield
County Durham TS21 3FG UK
Tel: +44 (0)1740 625700
Email: steven.bagshaw@uk-cpi.com
Web: www.uk-cpi.com
Contact: Steven Bagshaw, Marketing
Executive

Cambridge Display Technology Ltd


Unit 12, Cardinal Park, Cardinal
Way, Godmanchester
Cambridgeshire, PE29 2XG UK
Tel: +44 (0)19547 13600
Email: info@cdtltd.co.uk
Web: www.cdtltd.co.uk
Cambrios Technologies Corp.
930 East Arques Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA
Tel: +1 408 738-7400
Email: info@cambrios.com
Web: www.cambrios.com
Contact: David Yao,Vice President Sales
Canatu
Konalankuja 5
Helsinki, 00390 Finland
Tel: +358505663854
Email: anne.irmola@canatu.com
Web: www.canatu.com
Contact: Anne Irmola, Marketing
Carestream Advanced Materials
150 Verona St.
Rochester, NY 14608 USA
Tel: +1 585 627-1800 / +1 888
777-2072
Email: Health.imaging.tsc@carestreamhealth.com
Web:
www.carestream.com/adv-materials
Carestream Tollcoating
8124 Pacific Ave.
White City, OR 97503 USA
Tel: +1 800 234-8069
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The Americas & Canada Contact:


Mr.Tim Luong National Sales
Manager,Tel.: +1-408-219-8764
e-mail: t_luong@ceradrop.fr
(Please see our ad on Cov. 3)
CETEMMSA
Technological Centre
Av. Ernest Lluch 36. Parc cientific
TecnoCampus
Mataro - Barcelona, 08301 Spain
Tel: +34 93 741 91 00
Fax: +34 93 741 92 28
Email: cetemmsa@cetemmsa.com
Web: www.cetemmsa.com
Contact: Baldomer Ayma, Mk &
Transfer Technology Director
Changzhou Institute of Printed
Electronics Industry
No.9-4, Taihu East Road, Xinbei
District
Changzhou, 213000 China
Tel: +86 519 6988559
Web: www.czipei.com
Checkpoint Systems, Inc.
101 Wolf Drive
Thorofare, NJ 08086 USA
Tel: 1-800-257-5540
Web: wwww.checkpointsystems.com
Chemcut Corporation
500 Science Park Road
State College, PA 16803 USA
Tel: +1 814 272-2800 /
+1 800 CHEMCUT
Email: info@chemcut.net
Web: www.chemcut.net
Chromaline Screen Print Products
4832 Grand Avenue
Duluth, MN 55807 USA
Tel: +1 218 628-2217 /
+1 800 328-4261
Email: sales@chromaline.com
Web: www.chromaline.com
Contact: Ken Hegman,Vice
President Sales North America

Ceradrop
ESTER Technopole
32, rue de Soyouz
Limoges, 87068 France
Tel: +33 555 382 696/
+1 408 219-8764
Fax: +33 555 381 751
Email: contact@ceradrop.fr
Web: www.ceradrop.com
Contact: Tim Luong

Cima NanoTech
1000 Westgate Drive
Suite 100
St. Paul, MN 55114 USA
Tel: +1 651 646-6266 /
+1 651 289-2958
Email: sales@cimananotech.com
Web: www.cimananotech.com
Contact: Thomas Chang, GM,Vice
President of Sales

Description: CERADROP, a subsidiary of MGI Group, designs and


markets Inkjet Printers exclusively
for Printed Electronics and Smart
3D Printing. Embedding all types
of printheads and the latest generation of curing modules and deposition technologies, CeraPrinter
models L, X, and F series are ideal
for feasibility studies and launch
of new products onto the Printed
Electronics market.

Circuit Engineering Marketing


Co. Ltd. (CEMCO)
2 Relay Road, Waterlooville
Hants, PO7 7XA UK
Tel: + 44 (0)23 9226 2120
Email: info@cemco.com
Web: www.cemco.com
Clemson University
Sonoco Institute of Packaging
Design & Graphics
311 Harris A. Smith Building
Clemson University

www.printedelectronicsnow.com

Clemson, SC 29634 USA


Tel: +1 864 656-4690/
+1 585 271-2391
Fax: +1 864 656-4695
Email:
sonoco_institute@clemson.edu
Web: www.clemson.edu/
sonoco_institute
Contact: Chip Tonkin

Coatema Coating
Machinery GmbH
Roseller Str. 4
Dormagen, 41539 Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 21 33 97 84 0
Fax: +49 (0) 21 33 97 84 170
Email: info@coatema.de
Web: www.coatema.de
Contact: Thomas Kolbusch,
Vice President
COLAE
Tel: +358 40 149 4006
Email: info@colae.eu
Web: colae.eu
Contact: Ilkka Kaisto, Project
Manager
Colloidal Ink Co., Ltd.
550 Akahama, Souja
Okayama, 719-1121 Japan
Tel: 0866-92-5111
Email: info@cink.jp
Web: cink.jp
Contact: Masayuki Kanehara, CEO
Confidex Ltd.
Haarlankatu 1B
Tampere, 33230 Finland
Tel: +358 (0)10 4244 100
Fax: +358 (0)10 4244 110
Email: contact@confidex.com
Web: www.confidex.com
Contact: Jarkko Miettinen,Vice
President of Sales
ConQuip, Inc.
11255 Pyrites Way
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Tel: +1 916 379-8200
Fax: +1 916 379-8201
Email: sales@conquipinc.com
Web: www.conquipinc.com
ContiTech ElastomerBeschichtungen GmbH
Vahrenwalder Str. 9
Hannover, 30165 Germany
Tel: +49 511 938 02
Web: www.contitech.de
COPT.CENTRE,
University of Cologne
Luxemburger Str. 90
Koeln, 50939 Germany
Tel: +49-221-470-7947
Email: copt-zentrum@uni-koeln.de
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Web: copt.uni-koeln.de/
Contact: Dr. Birgit Seyberlich
Coruna Printed
Electronics GmbH
Lindenberstrasse 5
Bettwil, CH-5618 Switzerland
Tel: +41 56 667 21 31
Email: info@coruna.ch
Web: www.coruna.ch
Coveme
Via Emilia Levante, 288
San Lazzaro di Savena (BO)
40068 Italy
Tel: +39 051 6226111
Fax: +39 051 6226201
Email: info@coveme.com
Web: www.coveme.com
Contact: Stefano Favero, Coveme
Film Division
Coveris Advanced Coatings
Ash Road North
Wrexham Industrial Estate
Wrexham, LL13 9UF UK
Tel: +44 1978 660 241
Email: joanne.parrott@coveris.com
Web:
www.coverisadvancedcoatings.com
Contact: Joanne Parrott
CreaPhys GbmH
Niedersedlitzer Strasse 75
Dresden, 01257 Germany
Tel: +49 351 40791620
Email: info@creaphys.com
Web: www.creaphys.com
Creative Materials, Inc.
12 Willow Rd.
Ayer, MA 01432 US
Tel: +1 978 391-4700/
+1 800 560-5667
Email:
mganslaw@creativematerials.com
Web: www.creativematerials.com
Contact: Matthew Ganslaw,Vice
President - Sales
CSA Group
178 Rexdale Blvd.
Toronto, Ontario
M9W 1R3 Canada
Tel: +1 416 747-4000/
+1 800 463-6727
Email: sales@csagroup.org
Web: www.csagroup.org
CSEM SA
Tramstrasse 99
Muttenz, CH-4132 Switzerland
Tel: +41 61 690 60 11
Fax: +41 61 690 60 00
Email: info@csem.ch
Web: www.csem.ch
Contact: Giovanni Nisato, Senior
Manager, Business & Technology
Development

CST
492 Old Connecticut Path,
Suite 500
Framingham, MA 01701 USA
Tel: +1 508 665 4400
Email: info@us.cst.com
Web: www.cst.com
CST-Computer Simulation
Technology AG
Bad Nauheimer Str. 19
Darmstadt, 64289 Germany
Tel: +49 6151 7303 0
Email: info@cst.com
Web: www.cst.com
CVD Equipment Corporation
355 S. Technology Drive
Central Islip, NY 11722 USA
Tel: +1 631 981-7081
Email: sales@cvdequipment.com
Web: www.CVDequipment.com
cyberTECHNOLOGIES GmbH
Bei der Hollerstaude 19
Ingolstadt, 85049 Germany
Tel: +49 841 88533-0
Fax: +49 841 88533-10
Email: info@cybertechnologies.com
Web: www.cybertechnologies.com
Cymbet Corporation
18326 Joplin Street NW
Elk River, MN 55330 USA
Tel: +1 763 633-1780
Fax: +1 763 633-1799
Web: www.cymbet.com
Contact: Blair Wilson,Vice President
Global Sales
CymMetrik Enterprise Co., Ltd.
9F., No. 52, Sec. 3, Nan-Kang Rd
Taipei, 115 Taiwan
Tel: +886 2 27855600 #12288
Email: pe-consult@cymmetrik.com
Web: www.cymmetrik.com
Contact: Max Kao

CYNORA GmbH
Werner-von-Siemens-Strasse 2-6
Bruchsal, 76646 Germany
Tel: +49 7251 919 6768
Email: sales@cynora.com
Web: www.cynora.com
Contact: Dr. Bruno Grimm
DCS Dorey Converting Systems
ZA Les Flottes 250 rue des Artisans
Chatillon-Saint-Jean, 26750 France
Tel: + 33 (0)4 75 05 10 00
Email:
contact@converting-systems.com
Web: www.converting-systems.com
Delektre Ltd.
Wolffintie 36
Vaasa, FI-65200 Finland

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Tel: +358 50 598 6278


Email: contact@delektre.fi
Web: www.delektre.fi
Contact: Tommi Rintala, CTO
Delo Industrial Adhesives
DELO-Allee 1
Windach, 86949 Germany
Tel: +49 8193 9900-0
Fax: +49 8193 9900-144
Email: info@delo.de
Web: www.delo.de
DFF Deutsches
Flachdisplay-Forum
VDMA - The German Engineering
Federation
Lyoner Str. 18
Frankfurt am Main, 60528 Germany
Tel: +49 69 6603-1633
Email: robert.hild@vdma.org
Web: www.displayforum.de
Contact: Robert Hild
Digimarc
9405 SW Gemini Drive
Beaverton, OR 97008 USA
Tel: +1 503 469-4800/
+1 800 DIGIMARC
Email: pr@digimarc.com
Web: www.digimarc.com
Disa Solar
98 Rue Miromesnil
Paris, 75008 France
Tel: +33 1415 86959
Email: sales@disasolar.fr
Web: www.disasolar.fr
Contact: Stephane Poughon, CEO
DKSH North America Inc.
100 Stierli Court
Suite 102
Mt. Arlington, NJ 07856 USA
Tel: +1 973-810-5511
Email: casey.cordon@dksh.com
Web: www.dksh.com
Contact: Casey Cordon, Senior
Business Manager - Performance
Materials
Dowa Electronics
Materials Co., Ltd.
22F, Akihabara UDX Bldg., 4-14-1,
Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, 101-0021 Japan
Tel: +81 3-6847-1250
Fax: +81 3-6847-1260
Web: www.dowa.co.jp
DP Patterning AB
Bredgatan 34
Norrkping, 601 17 Sweden
Tel: + 46 70 551 50 40
Email: info@dppatterning.com
Web: www.dppatterning.com
Contact: Bjrn Wasell, CEO
Dr. Hnle AG
Lochhamer Schlag 1
Grfelfin, 82166 Germany
Tel: +49 89 856 08 0
Web: www.hoenle.de/en

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DTF Technology GmbH


Am Promigberg 16
Dresden, 01108 Germany
Tel: +49 351 32029200
Web: www.dtf-technology.de
DuPont
14 TW Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
USA
Tel: +1 800 284-3382
Email: mcmcustomerservice@usa.
dupont.com
Web: mcm.dupont.com
Contact: Robert Waldrop,
Microcircuit Materials
DuPont Teijin Films
3600 Discovery Drive
Chester,VA 23836 USA
Tel: +1 800 635-4639
Fax: +1 804 530-9862
Email: scott.e.gordon@dupont.com
Web: dupontteijinfilms.com
Contact: Scott Gordon
Dyesol
3 Dominion Place
Queanbeyan, NSW 2620 Australia
Tel: +61 2 6299 1592
Fax: +61 2 6299 1698
Email: information@dyesol.com
Web: www.dyesol.com
Contact: Kathryn Denby
Dynamesh Inc.
512 Kingsland Drive
Batavia, IL 60510 USA
Tel: +1 630 293-5454/
+1 800 235-5056
Email: info@dynamesh.com
Web: www.dynamesh.com
Contact: Philip Dribin, National
Sales Manager
E Ink Corporation
733 Concord Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Tel: +1 617 499-6000
Fax: +1 617 499-6200
Web: www.eink.com
Eastman Kodak
343 State Street
Rochester, NY 14650 USA
Tel: +1 800 242-2424/
+1 585 724-0903
Email: kelly.mandarano@kodak.com
Web: www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/
Home.htm
Contact: Kelly Mandarano, Director
Communications/Graphics
Entertainment, Commercial Films
Eastprint Inc.
350 Willow St. South
North Andover, MA 01845 USA
Tel: +1 978 975-5255
Fax: +1 978 686-0117
Email: tbianchi@eastprint.com
Web: www.eastprint.com
Contact: Tom Bianchi

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ECKART GmbH
Guntersthal 4
Hartenstein, Germany 91235
Tel: +49 9152 77-0
Fax: +49 9152 77-7008
Email: info.eckart@altana.com
Web: www.eckart.net

eMagin Corporation
10500 NE 8th Street, Suite 1400
Bellvue, WA 98004 USA
Tel: +1 425 749-3600
Fax: +1 425 749-3601
Email: info@emagin.com
Web: www.emagin.com

Eclipse Technology
1987 Wild Oak Lane
Chico, CA 95928 USA
Tel: +1 530 321-0104
Email: drund@prodigy.net
Web: www.eclipse-pcb.com
Contact: David Rund, President/
Founder

EMD Millipore Corporation


One International Plaza, Suit 300
Philadelphia, PA 19113 USA
Tel: +1 888 367-3275
Email:
LC-Photonics@emdgroup.com
Web: www.emd-pm.com
Contact: Kerin Perez, Product
Manager - Performance Materials
Division

Edema ApS
Brendstrupgaardsvej 102
Aarhus, DK-8200 Denmark
Tel: +45 40966951
Email: chd@ohmatex.dk
Web: www.edema.dk
Contact: Christian Dalsgaard, Director
Eight19
9A Cambridge Science Park
Milton Road
Cambridge, CB4 0FE UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 437 437
Email:
michael.niggemann@eight19.com
Web: www.eight19.com
Contact: Michael Niggemann
ELANTAS Beck GmbH
Grossmanstrasse 105
Hamburg, 20539 Germany
Tel: +49 40 78946 231
Fax: +49 40 78946 349
Email: info.elantas.pdg@altana.com
Web: www.elantas.com
Contact: Mark Abendroth
Elcoflex Ltd.
Vihikari 10
Kempele, 90440 Finland
Tel: +358 207 418 011
Email: timo.tarvainen@elcoflex.om
Web: www.elcoflex.com
Electrolock, Inc.
17930 Great Lakes Parkway
Hiram, OH 44234 USA
Tel: +1 440 834-7500
Email: info@electrolock.com
Web: www.electrolock.com
Eltosch Thorsten Schmidt GmbH
Dreyerpfad 1
Hamburg, 22415 Germany
Tel: +49 40 84 0007 0
Email: info@eltosch.de
Web: www.eltosch.de
EM Microelectronic
Rue des Sors 3
Marin-Epagnier, CH-2074
Switzerland
Tel: +41 32 755 51 11
Email: info@emmicroelectronic.com
Web: www.emmicroelectronic.com

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EMI Mills - Engineered Mills, Inc.


888 E. Belvidere Road, U-214
Grayslake, IL 60030 USA
Tel: +1 847 548-0044/
+1 847 548-0055
Email: Sales@EMImills.com
Web: www.EMImills.com
Contact: Dave Peterson, President
Enercon Industries, Inc.
W140 N9572 Fountain Blvd.
P.O. Box 773
Menomonee Falls, WI 50352 USA
Tel: +1 262 255-6070
Fax: +1 262 255-7784
Email: info@enerconind.com
Web: www.enerconind.com/treating
Contact: Rory Wolf,Vice President
Atmospheric Plasma Technology
Enfucell Oy
Petikontie 10
Vantaa, FI-01720 Finland
Tel: +358 45 120 6030
Email: info@enfucell.com
Web: www.enfucell.com
Contact: Anja Talo, Sales director
Engineered Conductive
Materials, LLC
101 Johnson Dr.
Delaware, OH 43015 USA
Tel: +1 740 362-4444 / +1 925
523-3705
Fax: +1 740 362-4433
Email: stoyama@conductives.com
Web: www.conductives.com
Contact: Todd Irion, President
Epec Engineered Technologies
174 Duchaine Blvd.
New Bedford, MA 02745 USA
Tel: +1 508 995-5171/
+1 888 995-5171
Email: sales@epectec.com
Web: www.epectec.com
Contact: Lori Schulte, Inside Sales
Manager
EPSRC Centre for Innovative
Manufacturing in Large Area
Electronics
University of Cambridge, Electrical
Engineering Division
9 JJ Thomson Avenue

Cambridge, CB3 0FA UK


Tel: +44 (0)1223 332838
Email: info@largeareaelectronics.org
Web: www.largeareaelectronics.org
Contact: Luigi G. Occhipinti
Ercon Inc.
7 Kendrick Rd
Wareham, MA 02571 USA
Tel: +1 508 291-1400
Email: info@erconinc.com
Web: erconinc.com
Contact: Brandi Rousseau
ESC Europa-SiebdruckmaschinenCentrum GmbH & Co.KG
Heldmanstrasse 30
Bad Salzuflen, 32108 Germany
Tel: +49 5222 8090
Email: info@esc-online.de
Web: www.esc-online.de
ESMA
Sint-Jorisveld 44
Tielt-Winge, 3390 Belgium
Tel: +32 1689 4353
Email: pb@esma.com
Web: www.esma.com
Contact: Peter Buttiens
Evans Analytical Group
810 Kifer Road
Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA
Tel: +1 408 530-3500
Email: helpdesk@eag.com
Web: www.eag.com/mc
Contact: Help Desk, Customer
Service
Evolution Design Systems, Inc.
9521 N. Kedvale Ave.
Skokie, IL 60076 USA
Tel: +1 800 850-2929 /
+1 847 677-1113
Email: dsmith@eidbadges.com
Web: www.eidbadges.com
Contact: Dave Smith, Manager
Evonik Industries AG
Paul-Baumann-Strae 1
Marl, 45764 Germany
Tel: +49 2365 49 84820
Fax: +49 2365 49 8084820
Email: ixsenic@evonik.com
Web: www.ixsenic.com
Contact: Daniel Katterbach,
Coatings & Additives / Electronic
Solutions
EXAKT Advanced
Technologies GmbH
Robert-Koch-Strasse 5
Norderstedt, 22851 Germany
Tel: +49 40 5295600
Web: www.exakt.de
Faustel
W1194N11301 McCormick Dr.
Germantown, WI 53022 USA
Tel: (262) 253-3333
Fax: (262) 253-3334
Email: sales@faustel.com
Web: www.faustel.com
Contact: Chris Clark,Vice President

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First Solar, Inc.
350 West Washington St. , Suite 600
Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Tel: +1 602 414-9300
Fax: +1 602 414-9400
Web: www.firstsolar.com
Fischer Technology
750 Marshall Phelps Rd
Windsor, CT 06095 USA
Tel: +1 860 683-0781 / +1 800
243-8417
Email: info@fischer-technology.com
Web: www.fischer-technology.com
Contact: Paul Lomax,Vice President
Sales & Marketing
Flack Tek Inc.
1708 Highway 11, Bldg. G
Landrum, SC 29356 USA
Tel: +1 864 895-7441
Email: SpeedMixer@FlackTek.net
Contact: Dale Flackett
FLEXcon
1 FLEXcon Industrial Park
Spencer, MA 01562 USA
Tel: +1 508 885-8489
Email: stomas@flexcon.com
Web: www.flexcon.com
Contact: Stephen Tomas, Director
FlexTech Alliance
3081 Zanker Road
San Jose, CA 95134 USA
Tel: +1 408 577-1300
Fax: +1 408 577-1301
Email: info@flextech.org
Web: www.flextech.org
Contact: Heidi Hoffman,
Senior Director
Flextronics
6201 America Center Drive
San Jose, CA 95002 USA
Tel: +1 408 576-7000
Email: Multek@flextronics.com
Web: www.flextronics.com
Fluxim AG
Dorfstrasse 7
Feusisberg, CH-8835 Switzerland
Tel: +41 44 500 47 70
Fax: +41 44 500 47 79
Email: info@fluxim.com
Web: www.fluxim.com
Contact: Beat Ruhstaller, CEO
Fraunhofer COMEDD
Winterbergstrasse 28
Dresden, 01277 Germany
Tel: +49 351 2586 0
Web: www.comedd.fraunhofer.de
Contact: Ines Schedwill, Head of
Marketing
Fraunhofer EMFT
Hansastrasse 27d
Mnchen, 80686 Germany
Tel: +49 89 54759-296
Fax: +49 89 54759-550
Email: info@emft.fraunhofer.de
Web: www.fraunhofer.de
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Contact: Gerhard Klink,


Polytronic Systems
Fraunhofer ENAS
Technologie-Campus 3
Chemitz, 09126 Germany
Tel: +49 371 45001 440
Fax: +49 371 45001 540
Email: andreas.willert@enas.
fraunhofer.de
Web:
www.enas.fraunhofer.de/en.html
Contact: Andreas Willert, Senior
Scientist in Printed Functionalities
Fraunhofer FEP
Winterbergstrasse 28
Dresden, 01277 Germany
Tel: +49 351 25860
Web:
www.fep.fraunhofer.de/en.html
Contact: Dr.Volker Kirchhoff
Fraunhofer IAP
Wissenschaftspark Golm
Geiselbergstr. 69
Potsdam-Golm, 14476 Germany
Tel: +49 331 568-10/
+49 331 568 1915
Fax: +49 331 568-3000
Email: info@iap.fraunhofer.de
Web: www.iap.fraunhofer.de
Contact: Christine Boeffel
Fraunhofer IFAM
Wiener Strasse 12
Bremen, Germany
Tel: +49 421 22460
Email: printing@ifam.fraunhofer.de
Web: www.ifam.fraunhofer.de
Contact: Dr. Matthias Busse,
Director
Fraunhofer ILT
Steinbachstr. 15
Aachen, 52074 Germany
Tel: +49 241 8906 0
Web: www.ilt.fraunhofer.de/en.html
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar
Energy Systems ISE
Heidenhofstrasse 5
Freiburg, 79110 Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 761 / 45 88 - 0
Fax: Fax +49 (0) 761 / 45 88 - 9000
Email: info@ise.fhg.de
Web: www.ise.fraunhofer.de
Fraunhofer ISIT
Fraunhoferstrasse 1
Itzehoe , 25524 Germany
Tel: +49 48 21 17 0
Email: info@isit.fraunhofer.de
Web:
www.isit.fraunhofer.de/en.html
Contact: Dr. Wolfgang Benecke,
Head of Institute
Fraunhofer-Institut fr
Werkstoffe- und Strahltechnik
(IWS)
Winterbergstrasse 28
Dresden, 01277 Germany
Tel: +49 351 833910
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Email: info@iws.fraunhofer.de
Web: www.iws.fraunhofer.de/
en.html
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
6501 William Cannon Drive West
Austin, TX 78735 USA
Tel: +1 512 895-2000
Web: www.freescale.com
FRT Fries Research &
Technology GmbH
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse
Bergisch Gladbach, 51429 Germany
Tel: +49 2204 84 2430
Web: www.frt-gmbh.com
FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.
2250 Martin Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95050 USA
Tel: +1 408 565-9150 /
+1 888 DIMATIX
Email: info@dimatix.com
Web: www.dimatix.com
Contact: Eunice Wang
G24 Power Ltd.
Imperial Park
Newport, South Wales
NP10 8AS UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1633 654 224
Web: www.gcell.com
Gemalto B.V.
Barbara Strozzilaan 382
Amsterdam, 1083 HN
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 562 06 80
Web: www.gemalto.com
General Atomics Aeronautical
Systems, Inc.
14200 Kirkham Way
San Diego, CA 92064 USA
Tel: +1 858 312-2810
Email: pr-asi@ga-asi.com
Web: www.ga-asi.com
Contact: Kimberly Kasitz, Public
Relations Manager
General Label
675 Rhode Island Ave S
Minneapolis, mn 55426 USA
Tel: +1 763 541-1851
Email: mike@general-label.com
Web: general-label.com
Contact: Mike Baskfield, Sales
Engineer
Genes Ink
24, avenue Gaston Imbert
13106 Rousset
Rousset, Cedex, 13106 France
Tel: +33(0)4 42 37 05 80 /
+1 602 743-7283
Email: contact@genesink.com
Web: www.genesink.com
Contact: Corinne Versini, CEO
Georgia Tech - Center for
Organic Photonics and Electronics
901 Atlantic Dr.
Suite 4100C
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA

Tel: +1 404 526-6155


Email: jason@chemistry.gatech.edu
Web: cope.gatech.edu
Contact: Jason Martin, Director of
Marketing and Communications
GGI International
1455 32e Avenue
Lachine, Quebec, H8T 3J1 Canada
Tel: +1 514 631-6662
Email:
d.quintal@ggi-international.com
Web: www.ggi-international.com
Contact: Dominique Quintal,
Director, Business Development
Giesecke & Devrient GmbH
Prinzregentenstrasse 159
Munich, 81677 Germany
Tel: +49 89 4119-0
GM Nameplate
2040 15th Avenue West
West Seattle, WA 98119 USA
Tel: +1 206 284-2200 /
+1 800 366-7668
Email: webnet@gmnameplate.com
Web: www.gmnameplate.com
Goss International Americas Inc.
121 Technology Drive
Durham, NH 03824 USA
Tel: +1.603 749-6600
Web: www.gossinternational.com
Graphene Technologies, Inc.
31 Commercial Blvd., Suite G
Novato, CA 94949 USA
Tel: +1 415 883-7147
Email:
info@graphenetechnologies.com
Web: graphenetechnologies.com
Contact: Matt Bishop, COO
Graphenea
Avenida de Tolosa, 76
San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa 20018
Spain
Tel: +34 9435 98962
Email: j.delafuente@graphenea.com
Web: www.graphenea.com
Contact: Luis Pino, Business
Development
Group NanoXplore Inc.
100-1744 William St.
Montreal, Quebec H3J 1R4 Canada
Tel: +1 514 935-1377 ext. 107
Email: badv@nanoxplore.ca
Web: www.nanoxplore.ca
Contact: Mohsen Badv, Sales
GSI Technologies, LLC
311 Shore Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527 USA
Tel: +1 630 325-8181
Fax: +1 630 325-8197
Email: info@gsitech.com
Web: www.gsitech.com
Contact: Gordon Smith, Chief
Technology Officer

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GT+W GmbH
Bad Nauheimer Str. 4
Darmstadt, Hessen 64289 Germany
Tel: +49 6151 7347-5973
Fax: +49 6151 7347-5150
Email: mail@GTandW.com
Web: www.GTandW.com
Contact: Jrgen Willmann, Dr.
Haiku Tech, Inc.
1669 NW 79th Avenue
Miami, FL 33126 USA
Tel: +1 305 463-9304
Fax: +1 305 463-8751
Email: sales@haikutech.com
Web:
haikutech-printedelectronics.com
Contact: Martin De Moya, Sales and
Service Manager
Hanita Coatings
Kibbutz Hanita
Israel
Tel: +972 4 985 9919
Fax: +972 4 985 9920
Email: hanita@hanitacoatings.com
Web: www.hanitacoatings.com
Hans Frintrup GmbH
Rohfeldstr. 20
Bonn, 53227 Germany
Tel: +49 228 403997-0
Email: info@frintrup.de
Web: www.frintrup.de
Harper Corporation of America
11625 Steele Creek Road
Charlotte , NC 28273 USA
Tel: +1 704 588-3371
Email: customer@harperimage.com
Web: www.harperimage.com
Contact: Alexander James
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
Vertrieb Deutschland GmbH
Kurfarsten-Anlage 52-60
Heidelberg, 69115 Germany
Tel: +49 (0)6221 92 00
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 69 99
Email: hddteam@heidelberg.com
Web: www.heidelberg.com
Heliatek GmbH
Treidlerstrasse 3
Dresden, 01139 Germany
Tel: +49 351 21303430
Fax: +49 351 21303440
Email: office@heliatek.com
Web: www.heliatek.com
Contact: Thomas Bickl,Vice
President, Sales & Business
Development
Henkel Electronic Materials
Technologies House, Wood Lane
End, Hemel Hempstead
Hartfordshire, HP2 4RQ UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1442 278000
Web: www.henkel.com
Heraeus Noblelight Fusion UV
910 Clopper Road
Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA
Tel: +1 301 527-2660
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Email: info.hnfn@heraeus.com
Web: www.heraeus-noblelight
Contact: Kevin Joesel, Director of
Sales
Heraeus Precious
Metals GmbH & Co KG
24 Union Hill Road
West Conshohocken, PA 19428
USA
Tel: +1 978 342-1133
Fax: +1 978 343-2372
Email: ron.lubianez@heraeus.com
Web: www.heraeus-clevios.com
Contact: Ron Lubianez, North
American Sales Manager/Electronic
Materials Division
Hewlett-Packard Company
3000 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
Tel: +1 650 857-1501
Web: www.hp.com
Contact: Jim Stasiak
Hitachi Chemical America
10080 North Wolfe Road, Suite
SW3-200
Cupertino, CA 95014 USA
Tel: +1 408 873-2200
Email:
support@hitachi-chemical.com
Web: www.hitachi-chemical.com
HNP Mikrosysteme GmbH
Bleicherufer 25
Schwerin, 19053 Germany
Tel: +49 385 52190 300
Email: info@hnp-mikrosysteme.de
Web: www.hnp-mikrosysteme.de
Contact: Carsten Damerau,
Technical Sales
Holst Centre
High Tech Campus 31
Eindhoven, 5656AE
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 40 40 20 400
Email: contact@holstcentre.com
Web: www.holstcentre.com
Contact: An Beyns
Hyde Park Label Company
21 Cypress Blvd
Suite 1120
Round Rock, TX 78665 USA
Tel: +1 512 454-5585
Email: rwise@hydeparklabel.com
Web: hydeparklabel.com
Contact: Randy Wise, President
HZO Inc.
12637 South 265 West
Draper, UT 84020 USA
Tel: +1 801 268-1900
Email: info@hzo.com
Web: www.HZO.com
ICI - Printability and Graphic
Communications Institute
999 mile-Journault Ave East
Montreal, Quebec H2M 2E2
Canada
Tel: +1 514 389-5061
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Email: information@i-ci.ca
Web: www.icgq.qc.ca
ID Labels Pte Ltd
15 Defu Lane 7
Singapore, 539338 Singapore
Tel: +65 62801681
Email: sales@idlabels-sg.com
Web: www.idlabels-sg.com
Contact: Tina Lim, Manager
Identiv
1900 Carnegie Avenue, Building B
Santa Ana, CA 92705 USA
Tel: +1 949 553-4280
Email: info@identive-group.com
Web: www.identive-group.com
IDTechEx
Downing Park
Station Road
Swaffham Bulbeck
Cambridge, CB25 0NW UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 812300
Fax: + 44 (0) 1223 812400
Email: a.lewis@idtechex.com
Web: www.idtechex.com
Contact: Ali Lewis, Marketing
Manager
IIMAK
310 Commerce Dr.
Amherst, NY 14228 USA
Tel: +1 888 464-4625
Email: salesinfo@iimak.com
Web: www.iimak.com
Contact: Jennifer Georger,
Marketing Specialist
Impinj
701 N. 34th St., Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98103 USA
Tel: +1 206 517-5300
Fax: +1 206 517-5262
Email: rfid_info@impinj.com
Web: www.impinj.com
Imprint Energy
1320 Harbor Bay Parkway, Suite 110
Alameda, CA 94502 USA
Tel: +1 510 748-0233
Email: info@imprintenergy.com
Web: www.imprintenergy.com
Contact: Devin MacKenzie
IMS Deltamatic
via Beretta, 25
Calcinate, 24050 Italy
Tel: +39 0358 355111
Email: info@imsdeltamatic.com
Web: www.imsdeltamatic.com
Contact: Daniele Vaglietti
ImTech
4100A SW Research Way
Corvallis, OR 97333 USA
Tel: +1 541 757-2047
Fax: +1 541 757-2087
Email: info@imtech-or.com
Web: www.imtech-or.com
Contact: Scott Liniger, Director,
Sales and Marketing

In-Core Systemes
Chemin du Lortaret
Saint Priest, 69900 France
Tel: +33 (0)4 6984 1666
Email: mathilde.ristovski@
incore-systemes.com
Web: www.incore-systemes.com
Contact: Mathilde Ristovski
Industrial Ink Jet Integration, LLC
16 Airpark Road West
Lebanon, NH 03784 USA
Tel: +1 603 298 8300
Email: info@integrityintegration.
com
Web: www.integrityintegration.com
Contact: Rich Baker, President
Inkron
Teknikvgen 2
Espoo, 02150 Finland
Email:
Jarkko.Heikkinen@Inkron.com
Web: Inkron.com
Contact: Dr. Jarkko Heikkinen,
Director Pastes and Inks
InkTec
1124, Shingii-dong
Danwon-gu, Ansan-city
Gyeonggi-do, 425-839 Korea
Tel: +82 31-494-0001
Fax: +82 31-492-2041
Web: www.inktec.com
INM - Leibniz-Institut fr Neue
Materialien
Campus D2 2
Saarbrcken, 66123 Germany
Tel: +49 681 9300 0
Email: contact@inm-gmbh.de
Web: www.inm-gmbh.de/en
Contact: Dr. Ingrid Weiss
InnovationLab GmbH
Speyerer Strasse 4
Heidelberg, 69115 Germany
Tel: +49 6221 54 19 100
Fax: +49 6221 54 19 110
Email: info@innovationlab.de
Web: www.innovationlab.biz
Contact: Nina Hoyler
INOMETA GmbH & Co. KG
Planckstrasse 15
Herford, 32052 Germany
Tel: +49 5221 777 0
Email: info@inometa.de
Web:
www.inometa.de/en/home.html
Insulectro
20362 Windrow Drive
Lake Forest, CA 92630 USA
Tel: +1 949 587-3200
Email: info@insulectro.com
Web: www.insulectro.com
Integration Technology
133 Heyford Park
Upper Heyford, Oxford OX25 5HA
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1869 233611
Fax: +44 (0)1869 233599

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Email: mail@uvintegration.com
Web: www.uvintegration.com
Contact: David Johnson, Sales
Director
Integrity Integration
16 Airpark Road
West Lebanon, NH 03784 USA
Tel: +1 603 298-8300
Email:
info@integrityintegration.com
Web: www.integrityintegration.com
Contact: Rich Baker
Intrinsiq Materials Ltd
Building Y25
Cody Technology Park
Ively Road
Farnborough
Hants, GU14 0LX UK
Tel: +44 (0)7776457255
Fax: +44 (0)1252397184
Email:
ianclark@intrinsiqmaterials.com
Web: www.intrinsiqmaterials.com
Contact: Ian Clark, Sales &
Marketing Director
isorg
17 Rue des Martyrs
Grenoble Cedex 9, 38054 France
Tel: +33 (0) 609 45 73 70
Email: laurent.jamet@isorg.fr
Web: www.isorg.fr
Contact: Laurent Jamet, Co-founder
ISRA Vision AG
Industriestr. 14
Darmstadt, 64297 Germany
Tel: +49 (6151) 948-0
Fax: +49 (6151) 948-140
Email: info@isravision.com
Web: www.isravision.com
IST METZ GmbH
Lauterstrasse 14-18
Nuertingen, 72622 Germany
Tel: +49 7022 60020
Fax: +49 7022 600276
Email: info@ist-uv.com
Web: www.ist-uv.com
ITRI (Industrial Technology
Research Institute)
195 Chung Hsing Rd., Sec.4 Chu Tung
Hsin Chu, 310 Taiwan
Tel: +886 3-582-0100
Fax: +886 3-582-0045
Web: www.itri.org.tw/eng
JAPERA
AIST Tsukuba Central 5-1, 1-1-1
Higashi, Tsukuba
305-8565 Japan
Tel: +81 29 869 9320
Email: info@japera.or.jp
Web: japera.or.jp/
Contact: Koji Ujiie, Senior Manager
JC Flexo
153 Universal
St. Peters, MO 63376 USA
Tel: +1 314 749-4711
Email: jeff@jcflexo.com
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Web: www.jcflexo.com
Contact: Jeff Clifton
Joanneum Research
Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Leonhardstrasse 59
Graz, 8010 Austria
Tel: +43 316 876 3000
Email: materials@joanneum.at
Web: www.joanneum.at
John P. Kummer GmbH
Steinerne Furt 78
Augsburg, 86167 Germany
Tel: +49 821 748720
Email: sales_de@jpkummer.de
Web: www.jpkummer.com
Contact: Reinhold Hess, GM
Johnson Laminating & Coating
20631 Annalee Avenue
Carson, CA 90746 USA
Tel: +1 310 635-4929
Email: info@johnsonlaminating.com
Web: www.johnsonlaminating.com
Contact: Denise Beck, Marketing
Director
Johnson Matthey
Orchard Road, Royston
Herts, SG8 5HE UK
Tel: +44 1763 253841
Email: craig.charter@matthey.com
Web: www.glassmatthey.com
Contact: Neil McGuire, Business
Manager
Kateeva, Inc.
1430 OBrien Drive, Suite A
Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
Tel: +1 650 327-6500
Email: info@kateeva.com
Web: www.kateeva.com
Contact: Conor Madigan, President
Kematek
7001 Beacon Circle
Eden Prairie, MN 55346 USA
Tel: +1 763 458-7859
Email: mmoffett1@kematek.co
Web: www.kematek.us
Contact: Matthew Moffett, President
and CEO
Kent Displays, Inc.
343 Portage Blvd.
Kent, OH 44240 USA
Tel: +1 330 673-8784
Fax: +1 330 673-4408
Email: info@kentdisplays.com
Web: www.kentdisplays.com
Contact: Joel Domino, President
Kissel & Wolf GmbH
In den Ziegelwiesen 6
Wiesloch, 69168 Germany
Tel: +49 6222 578 0
Fax: +49 6222 578 100
Email: info@kiwo.de
Web: www.kiwo.com
Kolon Central Research Park
30, Mabuk-ro 154 beon-gil,
Giheung-gu,Yongin-si
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Gyeonggi-do, 446-797 Korea


Tel: +82 31 280 8888
Web: www.kolonindustries.com
Konkuk University
Dept. of Aerospace Information
Engineering,
Engineering Bldg. C, Room 425-1,
1 Hwayang-dong, Kwangin-gu
Seoul, 143-701 Korea
Tel: +82 2 450 4195
Fax: +82 2 444 6670
Web: www.konkuk.ac.kr/eng/
KROENERT GmbH & Co KG
Schuetzenstrasse 105
Hamburg, 22761 Germany
Tel: +49 40853 93 169
Fax: +49 40 853 93 171
Email: info@kroenert.de
Web: www.kroenert.de
Contact: Frank Schaefer,
Sales Director
Kunshan Hisense
Electronics Co., Ltd.
Room 205, Building 1,
189 Zhangji Road
Kunshan, Jiangsu Province 215333
China
Tel: +86 512 5792 8022
Email: sales@kshisense.com
Web: www.kshisense.com
Kunshan Printed Electronics
Kun Shan Zhang Pu Zheng Hua
Yuan Road 128, N Wei Kong Jian
Industrial Park P.C 215321
kunshan, 215321 China
Tel: +86 13482 000307
Email: xiachang.zhang@ksfpe.com
Web: www.ksfpe.com
Contact: Xiachang Zhang
KWJ Engineering Inc.
8440 Central Ave.
Newark, CA 94560 USA
Tel: +1 510 794-4296
Email: sales@kwjengineering.com
Web: www.kwjengineering.com
LCR Hallcrest
1911 Pickwick Lane
Glenview, IL 60026 USA
Tel: +1 847 998-8580
Fax: +1 847 998-8051
Email: info@hallcrest.com
Web: www.hallcrest.com
Contact: John Romano, Sales and
Marketing
LED Paffrath GmbH
Neue Nussbaumer Strasse 3
Bergisch Gladbach, 51469 Germany
Tel: +49 2202 2519214
Web: www.LED-Paffrath.de
Lehigh University
16A Memorial Drive East
Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
Tel: +1 610 758-3944
Email: hatalis@lehigh.edu
Web: www.lehigh.edu
Contact: Miltos Hitalis

Linear Technology
1630 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035 USA
Tel: +1 408 432-1900
Email: jhamburger@linear.com
Web: www.linear.com
Contact: John Hamburger
Liquid X Printed Metals, Inc.
515 William Pitt Way
Pittsburgh, PA 15238 USA
Tel: +1 412 426-3521
Email: bvasy@liquid-x.com
Web: www.liquid-x.com
Contact: Beth Vasy,Vice President,
Operations
LTI
14256 Firestone Blvd
La Mirada, CA 90638 USA
Tel: +1 714 690-6470
Email: jwquinn@lenstech.com
Web: www.lenstech.com
Contact: John Quinn
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
9911 Brecksville Road
Cleveland, OH 44141 USA
Tel: +1 800 380-5397
Email:
andrew.grantham@lubrizol.com
Web: www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Contact: Andrew Grantham, Global
Market Segment Manager,
Digital Print

Mark Andy, Inc.


18081 Chesterfield Airport Road
St. Louis, MO 63005 USA
Tel: +1 636 532-4433/
+1 800 700-6275
Email: sales@markandy.com
Web: www.markandy.com
Contact: Steve Schulte,Vice
President, Sales & Marketing
Martin Automatic, Inc.
1661 Northrock Court
Rockford, IL 61103 USA
Tel: +1 815 654-4800
Fax: +1 815 654-4810
Email: info@martinautomatic.com
Web: www.martinautomatic.com
Contact: Bob Hoffman
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
The Media Laboratory
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Tel: +1 617 253-5960
Web: www.media.mit.edu
MBraun
Braun Inertgas-Systeme GmbH
Dieselstr. 31
Garching, 85748 Germany
Tel: +49 89 32669-0
Fax: +49 89 32669-105
Email: info@mbraun.de
Web: www.mbraun.de

LunaLEC
Tvistevagen 47
Umea, SE-907 19 Sweden
Tel: +46 70 688 36 55
Email: patric@lunalec.com
Web: www.lunalec.com
Contact: Patric Stafshede, Managing
Director

MC10, Inc.
36 Cameron Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02140 USA
Tel: +1 617 234-4448
Email: info@mc10inc.com
Web: www.mc10inc.com
Contact: Gilman Callsen, Manager/
Business Development & Marketing

LUNOVU Integrated Laser


Solutions GmbH
Steinbachstrasse 15
Aachen, 52074 Germany
Tel: +49 241 8906-8910
Email: beccard@lunovu.com
Web: www.lunovu.com
Contact: Rainer Beccard, Managing
Director

Mekoprint A/S
Hermesvej 2
Stoevring, DK-9530 Denmark
Tel: +45 9936 5600
Fax: +45 9936 5605
Email: info@mekoprint.dk
Web: www.mekoprint.dk
Contact: Morten Christensen

MacDermid Autotype Inc.


1675 Winnetka Circle
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 USA
Tel: +1 847 818-8262
Email:
autotypeusinfo@macdermid.com
Web: www.macdermidautotype.com
Contact: Neil Bolding
manroland sheetfed GmbH
Muhlheimer Strasse 341
Offenbach/Main, 63075 Germany
Tel: +49 (0)69 83 05 0
Email: info@manroland.com
Web: www.manroland.com
Contact: Marcus Pabsch, Product
Marketing

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Memcon North America


3786 Stadium Drive
Bridgman, MI 49106 USA
Tel: +1 269 466-5632
Email: sales@memcon.net
Web: www.memcon.net
Menges Roller Company
260 Industrial Drive
Wauconda, IL 60084 USA
Tel: +1 847 487-8877/
+1 847 416-3315
Email: jawe@mengesroller.com
Web: www.mengesroller.com
Contact: Jeff Awe, Engineering &
Sales Coordinator
Merck Group,
OLED Business Unit
Frankfurter Str. 250
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Darmstadt, 64923 Germany


Tel: +49 6151 72-0
Fax: +49 6151 72 2000
Email:
liquidcrystals@emdchemicals.com
Web: www.merckgroup.com
Merck KGaA,
PM-AE Electronic Materials
Frankfurter Strasse 250
Darmstadt, 64293 Germany
Tel: +44 2380 763321 / +49 6151
72 21901
Email: Giles.lloyd@merckgroup.com
Web: www.merckgroup.com
Contact: Giles Lloyd, Head of
Global Strategic Marketing
Methode Electronics, Inc.
7401 W. Wilson Avenue
Chicago, IL 60706 USA
Tel: +1 708 867-6777
Email: info@methode.com
Web: www.methode.com/inks
Contact: Paul Lindquist, MDC
Micrium, Inc.
1290 Weston Road, Suite 306
Weston, FL 33326 USA
Tel: +1 954 217 2036
Email: info@micrium.com
Web: www.micrium.com

Mocon Inc.
7500 Mendelssohn Ave. North
Minneapolis, MN 54428 USA
Tel: +1 763 493-6370
Fax: (763) 493-6358
Email: info@mocon.com
Web: www.mocon.com
Contact: Mocon Inc., Sales & Testing
Group
MpicoSys Embedded
Pico Systems Sp. z o. o.
Pomeranian Science
and Technology Park
al. Zwyciestwa 96/98
Gdynia, 81-451 Poland
Tel: +48 58 766 49 90
Email: info@mpicosys.com
Web: www.mpicosys.com
Contact: Peter Slikkerveer
Muhlbauer, Inc.
226 Picketts Line
Newport News,VA 23603-1366
USA
Tel: +1 757 947-2820
Fax: +1 757 947-2930
Email: info@muhlbauer.com
Web: www.muhlbauer.com
Contact: Gerald Steinwasser,
General Manager
Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc.
(MFLEX)
3140 E. Coronado St.
Anaheim, CA 92806 USA
Tel: +1 714 238-1488
Web: www.mflex.com
Contact: Matthew Wolk

Micro Powders, Inc.


580 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY 10591 USA
Tel: +1 914 793-4058
Fax: 914-472-7098
Email: mpi@micropowders.com
Web: www.micropowders.com/
Contact: John McAllister,
Director of Sales, US & Canada
MicroChem Corp.
200 Flanders Road
Westborough, MA 01581 USA
Tel: +1 617 965-5511
Email: sales@microchem.com
Web: www.microchem.com
Contact: Aurelie Mayeux, Technical
Sales
MIRWEC Film, Inc./
Yasui Seiki USA
601 S. Liberty Drive
Bloomington, IN 47403 USA
Tel: +1 812 331-7194
Email: hmori@mirwecfilm.com
Web: mirwecfilm.com
Contact: Hiroko Mori, Sales &
Marketing Coordinator
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
3-2, Otemachi 1-chome,
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, 100-8117 Japan
Tel: +81 3 5252 5206
Web: www.mmc-slotdie.com
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Murakami Screen USA, Inc.


745 Monterey Pass Road
Monterey Park, CA 91754 USA
Tel: +1 323 980-0662
Email: info@murakamiscreen.com
Web: murakamiscreen.com
Contact: Toshi Akinaga
Murata Electronics North
America, Inc.
2200 Lake Park Drive
Smyrna, GA 30080 USA
Tel: +1 770 436-1300
Email: m_kasai@murata.co.jp
Web: www.murata.com
MWI Laboratories
1002 E.Vista Del Cerro Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Tel: +1 855 349-9833 ext. 110
Fax: +1 443 660-7706
Email: productinfo@mwilab.com
Web: www.mwilab.com
Contact: Harry Vine, Sales Manager
Nanobiz, LLC
3322 Route 22
Branchburg, NJ 08876 USA
Tel: +1 908 704-6767/
+1 973 400-0081
Email: brumlik@nano-biz.com
Web: www.nano-biz.com
Contact: Charles Brumlik,
Managing Director

National Research
Council Canada
1200 Montreal Road
Building M-58
Otttawa, Ontario K1A 0R6 Canada
Tel: +1 877 672-2672 /
+1 877 NRC-CNRC
Email: info@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Web: www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Contact: Sylvain Charbonneau
NANOGAP, Inc.
750 National Court
Suite 100
Richmond, CA 94804 USA
Tel: +1 415 519-8166
Fax: +1 415 789-4150
Email: info@nanogap-usa.com
Web: www.nanogap-usa.com
Contact: Darren Bianchi
NanoIntegris Technologies, Inc.
3765 La Verendrye
Boisbriand, Quebec J7H 1R8
Canada
Tel: +1 866 650-0482
Email: sales@nanointegris.com
Web: www.nanointegris.com
Contact: Elliott Garlock
Nanolab Technologies, Inc.
1708 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035 USA
Tel: +1 408 433-3320
Fax: 408-433-3321
Email: sales@nanolab1.com
Web: www.nanolab1.com
Contact: Sandra Delgado
NanoTecCenter Weiz
Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Franz-Pichler-Strasse 32
Weiz, 8160 Austria
Tel: + 43 316 876 8003
Web: www.ntc-weiz.at
Contact: Dr. Andreas Klug, Deputy
Director R&D
Nantero, Inc.
25-E Olympia Avenue
Woburn, MA 01801 USA
Tel: +1 781 932-5338
Fax: +1 781 932-5339
Email: info@nantero.com
Web: www.nantero.com
National Physical Laboratory
Hampton Road
Teddington
Middlesex, TW11 0LW UK
Tel: +44 20 8943 6363
Email: richard.booth@npl.co.uk
Web: www.npl.co.uk
Contact: Richard Booth, Business
Development
National Renewable Energy
Laboratory (NREL)
1617 Cole Blvd.
Golden, CO 80401 USA
Tel: +1 303 275-3000
Web: www.nrel.gov

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NB Technologies GmbH
Fahrenheitstrasse 1
Bremen, 28359 Germany
Tel: +49 421 2445810
Email: info@nb-technologie.de
Web: www.nb-technologie.de
Neotech AMT GmbH
Petzoltstr. 3
Nuremberg, 90443 Germany
Tel: +49 911 274 5501
Email: mhedges@neotech-amt.com
Web: www.neotech-amt.com
Contact: Martin Hedges
New Energy Technologies, Inc.
1050 Connecticut Avenue NW
10th Floor
Washington, DC 20036 USA
Tel: +1 800 213-0689
Web: www.newenergytechnologiesinc.com
Contact: Jerry Schranz
New Way Air Bearings
50 McDonald Blvd
Aston, PA 19014 USA
Tel: +1 610 364-3455
Email:
rpollick@newwayairbearings.com
Web: NewWayAirBearings.com
Contact: Rick Pollick
Nicomatic
165 Veterans Way, Unit 200
Warminster, PA 18974 USA
Tel: +1 215 444-9580
Fax: +1 215 444-9581
Email: sales@nicomatic.com
Web: www.nicomatic.com
Contact: Dave Fisher, Nicomatic
North America General Manager
NIKKOIA
196C rue du Rocher de Lorzier
Moirans, 38430 France
Tel: +33 4763 57795
Email: alain.jutant@nikkoia.com
Web: www.nikkoia.com
Contact: Alain Jutant, President
Nissha USA, Inc.
1051 Perimeter Drive Suite 525
Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA
Tel: +1 617 515-5886/
+1 847 413-2665
Email: tyoshida@nisshausa.com
Web: www.nissha.com/english/
Contact: Tony Yoshida, Principal
Researcher/ Boston Research Office
Norbert Schlfli Maschinen
Mhlethalstrasse 69
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Zofingen, 4800 Switzerland


Tel: +41 62 751 57 27
Email: info@nsmz.com
Web: www.nsmz.com
NorTech
737 Bolivar Road, Suite 1000
Cleveland, OH 44115 USA
Tel: +1 216 363-6886
Email: tfahey@nortech.org
Web: www.nortech.org
Contact: Timothy Fahey, Director of
Cluster Acceleration
North Carolina State University ASSIST Center
2410 Campus Shore Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
Tel: +1 919 515-7356
Contact: Dr.Veena Misra
Northeastern University
NSF Center for High-rate
Nanomanufacturing
360 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115 USA
Tel: +1 617 373-6012
Email: eric.howard@neu.edu
Web: www.nanomanufacturing.us
Contact: Eric Howard, Corporate &
Outreach Manager
Northfield Automation
Systems, Inc.
1325 Armstrong Road
Northfield, MN 55057 USA
Tel: +1 507 645-5501
Fax: +1 507 645-5521
Email:
sales@northfieledautomation.com
Web: www.northfieledautomation.com
Notion Systems GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 3-5
Schwetzingen, 68723 Germany
Tel: +49 6202 57877 0
Email: info@notion-systems.com
Web: www.notion-systems.com

NovaCentrix Corporation
400 Parker Drive
Suite 1110
Austin, TX 78728 US
Tel: +1 512 491-9500
Fax: +1 512 491 0002
Email:
stan.farnsworth@novacentrix.com
Web: www.novacentrix.com
Contact: Stan Farnsworth
Description: NovaCentrix provides
the state-of-the-art PulseForge
photonic curing tools for R&D and
production.The low-cost Metalon
and PChem conductive inks include
the ICI-series of copper-oxide
reduction inks, which convert to
copper with the PulseForge tools.
NovaCentrix also offers contract
functional printing services.
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Novaled AG
Tatzberg 49
Dresden, 013007 Germany
Tel: +49 351 796580
Fax: +49 351 7965829
Email: info@novaled.com
Web: www.novaled.com
Novalia
133 Station Road
Impington
Cambridge, CB24 9NP UK
Tel: +44 (0)1223 234426
Email: info@novalia.co.uk
Web: www.novalia.co.uk
Contact: Kate Stone
Novasep Group
81 Boulevard de la Moselle
Site Eiffel BP 50
Pompey, 54340 France
Tel: +33 383 49 70 00
Web: www.novasep.com
NPD DisplaySearch
2350 Mission College Boulevard,
Suite 705
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
Tel: +1 408 418-1900
Email: contact@displaysearch.com
Web: www.displaysearch.com

Offcode Oy
Valtatie 67
Oulo, 90500 Finland
Tel: +358 50 3876632
Web: www.offcode.fi
Contact: Janne Rosberg
Ohio Gravure Technologies Inc.
1241 Byers Road
Miamisburg, OH 45342 USA
Tel: +1 937 428-1700
Email: sales@ohiogt.com
Web: www.ohiogt.com
Contact: Kent Seibel, Sales

Ossila Limited
Kroto Innovation Centre
Broad Lane
Sheffield, S3 7HQ UK
Tel: +44 (0)114 2132770
Fax: +44 (0)800 0988142
Email: info@ossila.com
Web: www.ossila.com
Contact: Lucy Pickford, Operations
Manager

Okayama University
1-1-1 Tsushimanaka, Kita Ward
Okayama, 700-0082 Japan
Tel: +81 86 252 1111
Web: www.okayama-u.ac.jp

Owens Design
47427 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538 USA
Tel: +1 510 659-1800
Web: www.owensdesign

OmniDynamics
BRL, T-Block, Frenchay
Bristol, BS34 8QZ UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1172 300 330
Email: info@OmniDynamics.co.uk
Web: www.OmniDynamics.co.uk

Oxford PV
Begbroke CIE
Begbroke Science Park
Begbroke Hill
Begbroke, Oxfordshire OX51PF UK
Tel: +44 1865 309618
Email: susan.tyler@oxfordpv.com
Web: www.oxfordpv.com
Contact: Susan Tyler, Administration

nTact
10480 Markson Road
Dallas, TX 75237 USA
Tel: +1 214 343-5300
Email: info@ntact.com
Web: www.ntact.com

OMsignal
17 St-Pierre Street, Suite 800
Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2M4
Canada
Tel: +1 514 880-6799
Email: businessdevelopment@
omsignal.com
Web: www.omsignal.com
Contact: Roberto Cialdella,
Marketing Operations Manager

NthDegree Technologies
Worldwide Inc.
1320 W. Auto Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85284 USA
Tel: +1 480 374-7500
Fax: +1 480 374-7667
Web: www.nthdegreetech.com

Opalux
80 St. George Street, Suite 308
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H6 Canada
Tel: +! 416 978-6722
Fax: +1 866 729-5491
Email: info@opalux.com
Web: opalux.com

NUI Galway
University Road
Galway, Ireland
Tel: +353 91 524411
Fax: +353 91 526 388
Email: info@nuigalway.ie
Web: www.nuigalway.ie

Optomec
3911 Singer N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87109 USA
Tel: +1 505 761-8250
Email: requestinfo@optomec.com
Web: www.optomec.com
Contact: Shayna Watson,
Marketing Manager

ODIN RFID,
A Quake Global Company
1420 Spring Hill Road, Suite 320
McLean,VA 22102 USA
Tel: +1 703 968-0000 /
+1 866 787-RFID
Email: info@odinrfid.com
Web: www.odinrfid.com
OE-A (Organic and Printed
Electronics Association)
Lyoner Strasse 18
Frankfurt am Main, 60528 Germany
Tel: +49 69 6603 1336
Fax: +49 69 6603 2336
Email: klaus.hecker@oe-a.org
Web: www.oe-a.org
Contact: Klaus Hecker,
Managing Director

Fax: +49 89 62 13 20 20
Email: webmaster@osram.info
Web: www.osram.info

PakSense
6223 N. Discovery Way, Suite 120
Boise, ID 83713 USA
Tel: +1 208 489-9010
Email: info@paksense.com
Web: www.paksense.com
Contact: Amy Childress
Pall Corporation
25 Harbor Park Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050 USA
Tel: +1 516 484-3600 / +1 800
645-6532
Email: printed_electronics@pall.com
Web: www.pall.com
Contact: Greg Daddazio
Panasonic Corporation
1006, Oaza Kadoma
Kadoma-shi, Osaka 571-8501 Japan
Tel: +81 6 6908 1121
Web: panasonic.net
Contact: Koichi Hirano

Organic Electronics Saxony


Wrzburger Strae 51
Dresden, 01187 Germany
Tel: +49 351 46677180
Email: info@oes-net.de
Web: www.oes-net.de

Paper Battery Company


45 Ferry St.
Troy, NY 12180 USA
Tel: +1 518 331-8078
Fax: +1 518 375-0219
Email: info@paperbatteryco.com
Web: www.paperbatteryco.com

OSAI A.S. S.p.A.


Via Cartiera 4
Parella, 10010 Italy
Tel: +39 0125 66 83 11
Email: info@osai-as.it
Web: www.osai-as.it

Papiertechnische Stiftung
Hess-Strasse 134
Munich, 80797 Germany
Tel: +49 89 12146 0
Email: info@ptspaper.de
Web: www.ptspaper.de

OSRAM
Hellabrunner Strasse 1
Munchen, 81543 Germany
Tel: +49 89 62 13 0

PARC (Palo Alto


Research Center)
3333 Coyote Hill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA

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Tel: +1 650 812-4000


Email: info@parc.com
Web: www.parc.com
Paru Co., Ltd.
42-2 Sunchun Industrial Complex
Sunchun-city, Jeonnam 540813
Korea
Tel: + 82 61 753 4853
Fax: + 82 61 753 0134
Email: lcm@paru.co.kr
Web: www.paru.co.kr
Contact: Chae-min Lim
PCT Engineered Systems LLC
8700 Hillandale Road
Davenport, IA 52806 USA
Tel: +1 563 285-7411
Email: sales@teampct.com
Web: www.teampct.com
Contact: John Salkeld,
Marketing Manager
PDC Corp.
13880 Del Sur Street
San Fernando, CA 91340 USA
Tel: +1 818 897-1111
Fax: +1 818 899-4045
Email: info@pdcorp.com
Web: www.pdcorp.com
Phoseon Technology
7425 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA
Tel: +1 503 439-6446
Email: Stacy.Hoge@phoseon.com
Web: www.phoseon.com
Contact: Chad Taggard,Vice
President of Marketing and Business
Development
Piezotech, an Arkema
Group Company
Arkema-CRRA
Rue Henri Moissan
ierre-Benite Cedex, 69493 France
Tel: + 33 (0) 4 72 39 87 03
Email: info.piezotech@arkema.com
Web: www.piezotech.eu
Plastic Logic Ltd.
34 Cambridge Science Park, Milton
Road
Cambridge, CB4 0WD UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 706000
Fax: +44 (0) 1223 706006
Email: info@plasticlogic.com
Web: www.plasticlogic.com
Poly-Ink
27, Boulevard Louise Michel
Gennevilliers, 92230 France
Tel: + 33 1 41 11 45 10
Email: contact@poly-ink.fr
Web: www.poly-ink.fr
Contact: Eric Delevaque
Polyera Corporation
8025 Lamon Avenue
Suite 140
Skokie, IL 60077 USA
Tel: +1 847 677-7517
Email: info@polyera.com
Web: www.polyera.com
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Contact: Brendan Florez,Vice


President of Business Development

Email: sales@precoinc.com
Web: www.precoinc.com

PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG


Tucherstrasse 2
Fuerth, 90763 Germany
Tel: +49 911 202 49 0
Fax: +49 911 202 49-8001
Email: press@polyic.com
Web: www.polyic.com
Contact: Katrin Riethus, Marketing
and Communications Manager

Pressburg, LLC
6526 N 2nd Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49009 USA
Tel: +1 269 8730775
Email: pressburgllc@gmail.com
Web: pressburgllc@gmail.com
Contact:Veronika Husovska,
Owner/ Functional Inks

Polyonics Inc.
28 Industrial Park Drive
Westmoreland, NH 03467 USA
Tel: +1 603 352-1415 / +1 603 903
6327
Email: info@polyonics.com
Web: www.polyonics.com
Contact: Dave Genest,
Product Manager
Polyphotonix
Netpark
Thomas Wright Way
Sedgefield, TS21 3FG UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1740 625 700
Fax: + 44 (0) 1740 625 701
Email: info@polyphotonix.com
Web: www.polyphotonix.com
Contact: Alison Fisher
Polytec GmbH
Polytec-Platz 1-7
Waldbronn, 76337 Germany
Tel: +49 7243 6040
Email: info@polytec.de
Web: www.polytec.de
PowerFilm, Inc.
1287 XE Place
Ames, IA 50014 USA
Tel: +1 515 292-7606
Fax: +1 515 292-1922
Email: info@powerfilmsolar.com
Web: www.powerfilmsolar.com
Contact: Julia Stone, Sales
PPG Industries
125 Colfax Street
Springdale, PA 15144 USA
Tel: +1 888 774-2774
Email: yundt@ppg.com
Web: www.ppg.com
Contact: John M.Yundt, Global
Business Manager/Electronic
Materials Group/PPG Industrial
Coatings
PragmatIC Printing
St Johns Innovation Centre
Cowley Road
Cambridge, CB4 0WS UK
Tel: +44 1223 421272
Email: info@pragmaticprinting.com
Web: www.pragmaticprinting.com
Contact: Scott White, CEO
Preco Inc.
9705 Commerce Parkway
Lenexa, KS 66219 USA
Tel: +1 913 541-0066 / +1 800
966-4686

Print & Electronic Consulting LLC


17 Gerry Ct
Springboro, OH 45066 USA
Tel: +1 937 671-9666
Email: udittmar@p-econsult.com
Web: p-econsult.com
Contact: Udo Dittmar, Owner/
President
Printcolor Screen AG
Welschloh 299
Berikon, 8965 Switzerland
Tel: +41 56 648 85 85
Email: info@printcolor.ch
Web: www.printcolor.ch
Printed Electronics Consulting
265 Viennawood Dr.
Rochester, NY 14618 USA
Tel: +1 585 271-2391
Email:
bkahn@ElectronicsPrinting.com
Web: www.ElectronicsPrinting.com
Contact: Bruce Kahn, Owner
Printed Electronics Ltd.
Invotec Building, Hedging Lane
Tamworth, Staffordshire, B775HH UK
Tel: +44 1827 263 338
Email:
info@printedelectronics.co.uk
Web: www.printedelectronics.com
Contact: Neil Chilton,
Technical Director
PrintoCent
Kaitovyl 1
Oulu, 90571 FI
Tel: +358 40 149 4006
Email: ilkka.kaisto@vtt.fi
Web: www.printocent.net
Contact: Ilkka Kaisto, Director,
PrintoCent
Proell KG - Proell, Inc.
Treuchtlinger Str. 29
Weissenburg i. Bay., Bavaria 91781
Germany
Tel: +49 9141 906 0
Email: info@proell.de
Web: www.proell.de
Contact: Dr. Herbert Bosch,
Manager R&D
Protavic America, Inc.
8 Ricker Ave.
Londonderry, NH 03053 USA
Tel: +1 603 623-8626
Web: www.protavicamerica.com

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Prototype
& Production Systems, Inc.
13860 Industrial Park Blvd.
Plymouth, MN 55411 USA
Tel: +1 763 557-9348
Fax: +1 800 483-2208
Email: chris.lynn@prototypesys.com
Web: www.prototypesys.com
Contact: Chris Lynn,Vice President
Sales & Marketing
Pruftechnik Machinery Service
22 West Church St
Blackwood, NJ 08012 USA
Tel: +1 856 401-3095
Fax: 856 401-1484
Email:
tcoombes@pruftechnik-service.com
Web: www.pruftechnik-service.com
Contact: Tom Coombes
PST Sensors
9 University Ave,
Upper Campus,
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch, 7701 South Africa
Tel: +27 82 825 8075
Email: david.britton@pstsensors.com
Web: www.pstsensors.com
Contact: David Britton, CTO
PV Nano Cell Ltd.
8 Hamasger St.
Migdal HaEmek, 2310102 Israel
Tel: +972 4 6546881
Email: info@pvnanocell.com
Web: www.pvnanocell.com
Contact: Fernando de la Vega
PVF-Vertriebs GmbH
Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 24
Neufinsing , 85464 Germany
Tel: +49 8121 47840
Email: info@pvfgmbh.de
Web: www.pvfgmbh.de
Contact: Alexander Fischer, Sales
and Business Development Manager
Europe
QCR Solutions Corp.
P.O. Box 7850
Port St. Lucie, FL 34985 USA
Tel: +1 772 237-5354
Email: customerservice@qcrsolutions.com
Web: www.qcrsolutions.com
Contact: Mike Sovich, Executive
Account Manager
QD Vision Inc.
313 Pleasant St.
Watertown, MA 02472 USA
Tel: +1 617 607-9700
Email: info@qdvision.com
Web: www.qdvision.com
Quantenna Communications
3450 W. Warren Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538 USA
Tel: +1 510 743-2260
Email: info@quantenna.com
Web: www.quantenna.com
Contact: Lionell Bonnot
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QuantumWise A/S
Lers Parkall 107
Copenhagen, DK-2100 Denmark
Tel: +45 699 01 888
Email: sales@quantumwise.com
Web: www.quantumwise.com

Romny Scientific, Inc.


1192 Cherry Ave.
San Bruno, CA 94066 USA
Tel: +1 510 495-1669
Email: info@romny-scientific.com
Web: http://romny-scientific.com

Samsung Cheil Industries


332-2 Gocheon-dong, Uiwang-si
Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Tel: +82 31-596-3114
Fax: +82 31-596-3249
Web: www.samsungchemical.com

Quest Integrated, LLC


19823 58th Place South, Suite 200
Kent, WA 98032-2183 US
Tel: +1 253 872-9500 /
+1 206 679-7074
Email: k.ritala@qi2.com
Web: www.Qi2.com
Contact: Keith Ritala, Manager,
Aerosol Jet Printing

Roth & Rau B.V.


Luchthavenweg 10
Eindhoven, 5605 JA The
Netherlands
Tel: +31 40 2581 581
Email: pixdro@roth-rau.com
Web: www.roth-rau.nl/pixdro
Contact: Freek Smits, PiXDRO
Business developer

Samsung Electro-Mechanics
150, Maeyoung-ro,Yeoungtong-gu
Suwon, 443-743 Korea
Tel: +82-31-210-6751
Email:
hunkeun.chang@samsung.com
Web: sem.samsung.com
Contact: Hunkeun Chang

RAHN AG
Dorflistrasse 120
Zurich, 8050 Switzerland
Tel: +41 44 3154200
Email:
energycuring@rahn-group.com
Web: www.rahn-group.com
Contact: Bernd Schmitt, Head of
Sales Energy Curing

Rubrder GmbH
Theodor-Neizert-Strasse 2
Bendorf, 56170 Germany
Tel: +49 2622 943730
Email: info@rubroeder.de
Web: www.rubroeder.de

ras materials GmbH


Nussbergerstrasse 6b
Regensburg, 93059 Germany
Tel: +49 941 60717
Web: rasmaterials.com
Raymor Industries Inc.
3765 La Vrendrye
Boisbriand, Quebec J7H 1R8
Canada
Tel: +1 450 434-6266
Email: nanotechinfo@raymor.com
Web: www.raymor.com
Contact: Bruce Beauchamp
RheoSense, Inc.
2420 Camino Ramon, Suite 240
San Ramon, CA 94583 USA
Tel: +1 925 866-3801
Email: M@RheoSense.com
Web: www.rheosense.com
Contact: Grace Baek
Rieke Metals, Inc.
1001 Kingbird Road
Lincoln, NE 68521 USA
Tel: +1 402 434-2775
Email: sgeorgoulias@riekemetals.
com
Web: www.riekemetals.com
Contact: Sharon Georgoulias, Chief
Commercial Officer
Riv Inc.
31 Railroad Avenue
Merrimack, NH 03054 USA
Tel: +1 603 424-0510
Email: info@rivinc.com
Web: www.rivinc.com
Rolith, Inc.
5880 W. Las Positas Blvd., Suite 51
Pleasanton, 94588 USA
Tel: +1 925 548-6064
Email: boris@rolith.com
Web: www.rolith.com
Contact: Boris Kobrin, CEO
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Saati Americas
201 Fairview St.
Fountain Inn, SC 29644 USA
Tel: +1 864 862-4488
Email: info.us@saatiamericas.com
Web: www.saati.com
Contact: Woody Woodham,Vice
President
SAFC Hitech
3050 Spruce St.
St. Louis, MO 63103 USA
Tel: +1 314 289-8454
Email: safcglobal@sial.com
Web:
www.sigmaaldrich.com/safc.html
Saft Batteries
12 rue Sadi Carnot
Bagnolet, 93170 France
Tel: +33 1 4993 1918
Email: webmaster@saftbatteries.com
Web: www.saftbatteries.com
Contact: Jill Ledger, Director of
Corporate Communications and
Institutional Relations
Sakurai USA, Inc.
1700 N. Basswood Dr.
Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA
Tel: +1 847 490-9400
Email: david@sakurai.com
Web: sakurai.com
Contact: David Rose,
General Manager
SAM North America
31 County Route 59
Phoenix, NY 13135 USA
Tel: +1 315 934-4287; Fax:
3159344331
Email: info@sam-na.com
Web: www.sam-na.com
Contact: Don Teich,Vice President
of Sales for Solution Coating

Sartomer Americas
502 Thomas Jones Way
Exton, PA 19341 USA
Tel: +1 610 363-4100
Fax: +1 610 363-4140
Email:
sartomer.exto-comm@sartomer.com
Web: www.sartomer.com
Contact: Chris Gebhart,
Marketing Manager
Saueressig Flexo
GmbH & Co. KG
Gutenbergstrasse 1-3
Vreden, 48691 Germany
Tel: +49 2564 12 0
Email: mail@saueressig.de
Web: www.saueressig.de
Savi
3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 280
Alexandria,VA 22304 USA
Tel: +1 571 227-7950
Fax: +1 571 227-7960
Email: info@savi.com
Web: http://www.savi.com
SCHMID Technology GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 32-36
Freudenstadt , 72250 Germany
Tel: +49 7441 538-8816
Email: guerth.da@schmid-group.
com
Web: www.schmid-group.com
Contact: Daniel Guerth, Technical
Sales Manager
Schober USA
4690 Industry Drive
Fairfield, OH 45014 USA
Tel: +1 513 489-7393
Email: solutions@schoberusa.com
Web: www.schoberusa.com
Contact: Joe Lauver, Technical Sales
Schoeller Technocell
GmbH & Co. KG
Burg Gretesch
Osnabrck, 49086 Germany
Tel: +49 541 3800-0 /
+49 541 3800-853
Fax: +49 541 3800-981-853
Email: info@Felix-Schoeller.com
Web: www.felix-schoeller.com
Contact: Wolfgang Schmidt

Roseville, CA 95661 USA


Tel: +1 916 774 3000
Fax: +1 916 784 9781
Email: info.optics@schott.com
Web: www.us.schott.com
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co.KG
Bruckmannring 22
Oberschleissheim, 85746 Germany
Tel: +49 89 31584-5634
Fax: +49 89 31584-5305
Email: info@schreiner-group.com
Web: www.schreiner-group.com
Contact: Judith Ihle, Product
Manager Schreiner PrinTronics
SCREEN HD. Co., Ltd.
322,Furukawacho,Hadukashi,Fushimi-ku
Kyoto, 6128486 Japan
Tel: +81 75 931 7925
Email: h.adachi@screen.co.jp
Web: screen.co.jp
Contact: Hideki Adachi
Screentec OY
Konekuja 2
Oulo, 90620 Finland
Tel: +358 8 5612000
Email: info@screentec.com
Web: www.screentec.com
Seashell Technology, LLC
3252 Holiday Court, Suite 115
La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
Tel: +1 858 638-0315
Email: info@seashelltech.com
Web: www.seashelltech.com
Contact: David Schultz
Sefar AG
Hinterbissaustrasse 12
Heiden, 9410 Switzerland
Tel: +41 71 898 5700
Email: printing@sefar.com
Web: www.sefar.com
Contact: Denis Kastner, Product
Manager, Screen Printing
SEMI
3081 Zanker Road
San Jose, CA 95134 USA
Tel: +1 408 943-6900
Email: semiPR@semi.org
Web: www.semi.org
Contact: Deb Geiger, Global
Communications
Semilab Semiconductor
Physics Laboratory Co. Ltd.
Prielle Kornlia str. 2
Budapest, H-1117 Hungary
Tel: +36 1 505 4690
Web: www.semilab.hu
Semilab USA
101 Billerica Avenue, Building 5,
Suite 105
North Billerica, MA 01821 USA
Tel: +1 508 647-8420
Email: info.usa@semilab.com
Web: www.semilab.com

SCHOTT North America, Inc.


2260 Lava Ridge Court, Suite 102

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Sensing Tex, S.L.


Fabra i Puig 474, Local 2
Barcelona, 08042 Spain
Tel: +34 93 428 18 56
Email: info@sensingtex.com
Web: www.sensingtex.com
Si-Cal Technologies Inc.
11 Walkup Drive
Westborough, MA 01581 USA
Tel: + 1 508 898-1800 / +1 401
578-4090
Fax: + 1 508 898-2903
Email: j@si-cal.com
Web: www.si-cal.com
Contact: Jaye Tyler, President/CEO
SIJTechnology Inc.
AIST Tsukuba Central 5
1-1-1, Higashi, Tsukuba
Ibaraki, 305-8565 Japan
Tel: +81 29-855-7057
Email: info@SIJTechnology.com
Web: www.SIJTechnology.com
Simco-Ion
2257 North Penn Road
Hatfield, PA 19440 USA
Tel: +1 215 822-6401 / +1 800
203-3419
Email: info@simco-ion.com
Web: www.simco-ion.com
SmartKem Ltd.
Optic Technium
Fford William Morgan
St Asaph Business Park
St. Asaph, LL17 0JD UK
Tel: +44 01745 535190
Email: enquiries@smartkem.com
Web: www.smartkem.com
Contact: Steve Kelly
Smartrac N.V.
Strawinskylaan 851
Amsterdam, 1077 XX
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 30 50 150
Fax: +31 20 30 50 155
Web: www.smartrac-group.com
Society for Imaging Science &
Technology
7003 Kilworth Lane
Springfield,VA 22151 USA
Tel: +1 703 642-9090
Email: info@imaging.org
Web: www.imaging.org
Contact: Mark Reynolds,
Customer Service
Solarion AG
Pereser Hoehe 1
Zwenkau, 04442 Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 34203 553 536
Email: info@solarion.de
Web: www.solarion.de
Contact: Stefan Nitzsche,
Sales & Marketing
Solarmer Energy, Inc.
3445 Fletcher Ave.
El Monte, CA 91731 USA
Tel: +1 626 456-8090
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Email: info@solarmer.com
Web: www.solarmer.com

Contact: Michael Go, Marketing and


Sales / Industrial Applications

Solaronix AG
Rue de lOuriette 129
Aubonne, CH-1170 Switzerland
Tel: +41 21 821 22 80
Email: info@solaronix.com
Web: www.solaronix.com
Contact: David Martineau

Sputtering Components
375 Alexander Drive
Owatonna, MN 55060 USA
Tel: +1 507 455-9140
Email:
sales@sputteringcomponents.com
Web:
www.sputteringcomponents.com
Contact: Sarah Williams, North
American Sales Manager

SolarPrint Ltd.
Silverstone House, Ballymoss Road
Sandyford
Dublin, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 297 3330
Email: info@solarprint.ie
Web: www.solarprint.ie
Contact: Donal Murphy
Solicore, Inc.
2700 Interstate Drive
Lakeland, FL 33805 USA
Tel: +1 863 603-7640 / +1 866
884-7735
Email: generalinfo@solicore.com
Web: www.solicore.com
Soligie
8647 Eagle Creek Parkway
Savage, MN 55378 USA
Tel: +1 952 808-3236
Email: mark.litecky@soligie.com
Web: www.soligie.com
Contact: Mark Litecky
Solvay Specialty Polymers
Viale Lombardia, 20
Bollate, 20021 Italy
Tel: +39 02 290921
Email: marketing.solvay@solvay.com
Web: www.solvay.com
Contact: Corinne Duffi
Sonoplot, Inc.
3030 Laura Lane, Suite 120
Middleton, WI 53562 USA
Tel: +1 608 824-9311
Email: info@sonoplot.com
Web: www.sonoplot.com
Contact: Brad Larson, CEO
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.
2501 Technology Place
Norman, OK 73071 USA
Tel: +1 405 217-8388
Email: info@swentnano.com
Web: www.swentnano.com
Spansion Inc.
915 DeGuigne Drive
Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA
Tel: +1 408 962-2500/
+1 866 SPANSION
Web: www.spansion.com
Contact: Tom Sparkman, Senior Vice
President, Worldwide Sales
SPGPrints BV
Raamstraat 1-3
Boxmeer, 5831 AT The Netherlands
Tel: +31 485 599 550
Email: michael.go@spgprints.com
Web: www.spgprints.com

STMicroelectronics
30 Corporate Drive,
Suite 300
Burlington, MA 02492 USA
Tel: +1 781 861 2650
Email: please.visit@st.com
Web: www.st.com

Sun Chemical Corporation


35 Waterview Blvd.
Parsippany, NJ 07054-1285 US
Tel: +1 973 404-6000
Email: ElectronicMaterials@
sunchemical.com
Web: www.sunchemical.com
Contact: Roy Bjorlin, Global
Director Electronic Materials
Description: Sun Chemical
Corporation Electronic Materials is
a proven and trusted supplier of conductive inks and coatings, dielectrics,
resists, barrier coatings and other
specialty materials.
(Please see our ad on Cov. 2)
SunaTech Inc.
398 Ruoshui Road
bioBAY, Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, 215125
China
Tel: +86 512 6287 2180
Fax: +86 512 6287 2181
Email: info@sunatech.com
Web: www.sunatech.com
Contact: Nan Wu, Sales Department
Sunchon National University
315 Maegok, Suncheon
Jeonnam, 540-742 Korea
Tel: +82 61-750-5434
Fax: +82 61-750-3085
Web: www.sunchon.ac.kr
Sung Am Machinery Co., Ltd.
10BL 1LT Mado Industrial Estate,
#677
Ssangsong-ri, 445-862 Korea
Tel: +1 82 31-491-9741
Fax: +1 82 31-491-9741
Email: sales@sungan.net
Web: www.sungan.net
Contact: DS Shin, CEO

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Surfx
2631 Manhattan Beach Blvd.
Redondo Beach, CA 90278 USA
Tel: +1 310 558-0770
Fax: +1 310 558-0909
Web: www.surfxtechnologies.com
SUSS MicroTec Group
Schleissheimer Strasse 90
Garching, 85748 Germany
Tel: +49 89 32007 0
Web: www.suss.com
Synaptics
1251 McKay Dr.
San Jose, CA 95131 USA
Tel: +1 408 904-1100
Email: sales@synaptics.com
Web: www.synaptics.com
Contact: Bob Mackey,
Principal Scientist
SYSCO Machinery Corporation
24, Kai Fa 6 Road, Boa-An Village
Rende Shiang, Tainan County,
Taiwan
Tel: +886 6 266 2021
Email: info@syscomach.com.tw
Web: www.sysco-tw.com
T+Ink, Inc.
244 W. 54th St., Ninth Floor
New York, NY 10019 USA
Tel: +1 212 957-2700
Email: jgentile@t-ink.com
Web: www.t-ink.com
Contact: John Gentile, President
Tactile Components, Inc.
5623 Coronet Street #100
Kalamazoo, MI 49009 USA
Tel: +1 269 870-7231 /
+1 269 615-0044
Email: sales@tactilecomponents.com
Web: www.tactilecomponents.com
Contact: Tom Jevert, President
Tactonic Technologies
4550 30th St.
7th Floor, Suite 15
Long Island City, NY 11101 USA
Tel: +1 917 7148698
Email: info@tactonic.com
Web: www.tactonic.com
Contact: Charles Hendee, CTO
Tadiran Batteries
2001 Marcus Ave., Suite 125E
Lake Success, NY 11042 USA
Tel: +1 516 621-4980 /
+1 800 537-1368
Email: sales@tadiranbat.com
Web: www.tadiranbat.com
Tagsys RFID
15 Third Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803 USA
Tel: +1 617 674-5500
Fax: +1 267 882-4850
Web: www.tagsysrfid.com
Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd.
2675 Antler Dr.
Carson City, NV 89701 USA
Tel: +1 775 461-8432
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Email: joshg@taiyo-america.com
Web: www.taiyo-america.com
Contact: Josh Goldberg, Marketing
Specialist
TBA Electro Conductive Products
Unit 3 Transpennine Trading Estate
Gorrells Way
Rochdale, OL11 2PX UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1706 647718
Fax: +44 (0) 1706 646170
Email: info@tbaecp.co.uk
Web: www.tbaecp.co.uk
Contact: Ann Lister
TDK-Lambda - High Power
405 Essex Rd.
Neptune, NJ 07753 USA
Tel: +1 732 922-9300
Email: sales@us.tdk-lambda.com
Web: www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp
Contact: Tom Goodman,
Product Manager
TE Connectivity
1050 Westlakes Drive
Berwyn, PA 19312 USA
Tel: +1 610 893-9800
Email: media@te.com
Web: www.te.com
Technical University of Darmstadt
Karolinenplatz 5
64289 Darmstadt, Germany
Tel: +49 6151 16-01
Web: www.tu-darmstadt.de
Technifilm
Rue Lon Gaumont
Valence, 26000 France
Tel: +33475821700
Email: sdhume@technifilm.com
Web: www.technifilm.com
Contact: Stphane Dhume, Market
Manager
Technion - Israel
Institute of Technology
Technion City
Haifa, 32000 Israel
Tel: +972 4-8292111
Email: pard@tx.technion.ac.il
Web: www.technion.ac.il
Technische Universitt
Chemnitz - Professur Digitale
Drucktechnologie und
Bebilderungstechnik
Reichenhainer Strasse 70 (D-Bau)
Chemnitz, 09126 Germany
Tel: +49 371/531 23620
Email: digitech@mb.tu-chemnitz.de
Web: tu-chemnitz.de/mb/DigiTech
Techprint Inc.
137 Marston Street
Lawrence, MA 01841 USA
Tel: +1 978 975-1245 / +1 800
225-2538
Email: info@techprintinc.com
Web: www.techprintinc.com
Contact: Paul Durant, Jr., President
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Tera-Barrier Films Pte. Ltd.


3 Research Link
Singapore, 117602
Tel: +65 6592-0576
Email: marketing@tera-barrier.com
Web: www.tera-barrier.com
Contact: Mark Auch, CEO
Texas Instruments
12500 TI Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75243 USA
Tel: +1 972 995-2011
Web: www.ti.com/rfid/
TEXMAC Inc.
3001 Stafford Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28208 USA
Tel: +1 704 394-0314
Email: mdahlin@texmacusa.com
Web: texmacusa.com
Contact: Mark Dahlin, Advanced
Technology Group
The University of Texas at El Paso
500 West University Avenue
El Paso , Texas 79968 USA
Tel: +1 915 747-5000
Web: www.utep.edu
THERMOCOAX
BP 26, Flers Cedex, 61438 France
Tel: +33 2 33 62 81 00
Email: planquivon@thermocoax.fr
Web: www.thermocoax.fr
THIEME GmbH & Co. KG of
Teningen
Robert-Bosch-Str. 1
Teningen, 79331 Germany
Tel: +49 7641 583-0
Email: info@thieme.com
Web: www.thieme.eu
Contact: Oliver Beck, Sales Manager
Printing Systems
Thin Film Electronics ASA
Henrik Ibsens gate 100
Oslo, NO-0230 Norway
Tel: +47 4062 1040
Email: info@thinfilm.no
Web: www.thinfilm.no
Contact: Bill Cummings,
Vice President, Marketing &
Communications
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Rotary Way
Consett, County Durham DH8
7ND UK
Tel: +44 1207 505131
Email:
agoodwin@thomas-swan.co.uk
Web: www.thomas-swan.co.uk
Contact: Andy Goodwin, Advanced
Materials
TNO
Schoemakerstraat 97, Building A
Delft, NL-2628 VK The Netherlands
Tel: +31 15 2696900
Email: infodesk@tno.nl
Web: www.tno.nl

Tokusen USA Inc.


1500 Amity Road
Conway, AR 72033 USA
Tel: +1 501 327-6800
Email: soliver@tokusenusa.com
Web: www.tokusenusa.com
Contact: Shawn Oliver, Customer
Service Manager
Topflight Corporation
277 Commerce Drive
Glen Rock, PA 17327 USA
Tel: +1 717 227-5400
Email: rtodd@topflight.com
Web: www.topflight.com
Contact: Regina Todd, Marketing
Manager
Toppan Printing (UK) Ltd.
128 Queen Victoria Street
London, EC4 V4BJ UK
Tel: +44 207 213 0500
Email:
functionalfilms@toppan.co.uk
Web: www.toppan.co.uk
Contact: Neil Shepherd, R&D
Toumaz Group
Building 3, 115 Milton Park
Abingdon, OX14 4RZ UK
Tel: +44 1235 438950
Email: info@toumaz.com
Web: www.toumaz.com
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.
7-1, Kyobashi 3-chome, Chuo-ku
Tokyo, 104-8377 Japan
Tel: +81 3 3272 5720
Email: info@toyoinkgroup.com
Web: www.toyoinkgroup.com/en/
Contact: Nancy Ikehara, Corporate
Communication
Transcore
8158 Adams Drive, Liberty Centre,
Building 200
Hummelstown, PA 17036 USA
Tel: +1 717 561-2400
Web: www.transcore.com
Treasure Data Inc.
201 San Antonio Circle #172
Mountain View, CA 94040 USA
Tel: +1 866 899-5386
Web: www.treasuredata.com
Trelleborg Applied Technology UNITEX Squeegee Blades
Halfpenny Lane
Knaresborough, HG5 OPP UK
Tel: +44 0 1423 862677
Email: appliedtech@trelleborg.com
Web: www.trelleborg.com/
appliedtechnology
Contact: Paul Habberfield,
Sales Manager
Trident Industrial Inkjet
1114 Federal Road
Brookfield, CT 06804 USA
Tel: +1 203 740-9333
Email: hq@trident-itw.com
Web: www.trident-itw.com
Contact: Steve Liker,

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Tridonic GmbH & Co KG
Frbergasse 15
Dornbirn, 6851 Austria
Tel: +43 5572 395 0
Web: www.tridonic.com
TSE Troller
Aareweg 6
Murgenthal, 4853 Switzerland
Tel: +41 62 917 40 10
Email: maick.nielsen@tse-coating.ch
Web: www.tse-coating.ch
Contact: Maick Nielsen, Managing
Director
ULVAC Technologies, Inc.
401 Griffin Brook Drive
Methuen, MA 01844 USA
Tel: +1 978 686-7550 / +1 800
998-5822
Web: www.ulvac.com
UNAV SA
Route de la Fonderie 6
Fribourg , 1700 Switzerland
Tel: +41 26 422 32 50
Email:
technology@multilayer-coating.ch
Web: www.multilayer-coating.ch
Contact: Pierre-Andr Rossier,
Principal Engineer, Coating
Technologies
Uniglobe Kisco Inc.
07 Westchester Avenue, Suite 207
White Plains, NY 10604 USA
Tel: +1 914 397-1150
Email: info@uniglobe-kisco.com
Web: www.uniglobe-kisco.com
Unijet Co., Ltd.
Pantheon Regency 1416,
27 Jungja-dong, Bundang-gu,
Seongnam-siKyungki-do, 463-010
Korea
Tel: +82 31-785-7730
Email: sgsnkim@unijet.co.kr
Web: www.unijet.co.kr
Contact: Seog Soon Kim, President
UniPixel, Inc.
8708 Technology Forest Drive,
Suite 100
The Woodlands, Texas 77381 USA
Tel: +1 281 825-4500
Web: www.unipixel.com
Universal Display Corp.
375 Phillips Blvd.
Ewing, NJ 08618 USA
Tel: +1 609 671-0980
Email: info@udcoled.com
Web: www.udcoled.com
University of California
Berkeley
571 Cory Hall MC 1770
Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
Tel: +1 510 643-4535
Email: viveks@eecs.berkeley.edu
Web: www.eecs.berkeley.edu
Contact:Vivek Subramanian
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University of Cape Town


Private Bag X3
Rondebosch, 7701 South Africa
Tel: +27 21 6503326
Email: nano@uct.ac.za
Web: www.phy.uct.ac.za
University of Massachusetts
Amherst Center for Hierarchial
Manufacturing
374 Lederle Graduate Research
Center
710 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01003 USA
Tel: +1 413 545-1334
Email: chm@research.umass.edu
Web: http://chm.internano.org/
Contact: Dr. James Watkins, Director
University of Sheffield
Laboratory of Applied Inkjet
Printing
D 03, Royal Exchange
Manufacturing Building,
64 Garden Street
Sheffield, S1 4BJ UK
Tel: +44 (0)114 222 7738
Email:
patrick.smith@sheffield.ac.uk
Web:
www.adamcentre.co.uk/
Contact: Patrick Smith
University of the West of England
Frenchay Campus
Coldharbour Lane
Broistol, BS16 1QY UK
Tel: +44 (0)117 32 82147
Email: res.admin@uwe.ac.uk
Web: www.uwe.ac.uk
VARTA Microbattery Inc.
Daimlerstrasse 1
Ellwangen, 73479 Germany
Tel: +49 7961 921-0
Fax: +49 7961 921-553
Email:
contact.varta-microbattery.com
Web: www.varta-microbattery.com
VDL Flow
Achtseweg Noord 5
Eindhoven, 5651 GG The
Netherlands
Tel: +31 40 263 88 88
Email: info@vdlflow.com
Web: www.vdlflow.com
Viking Test Ltd.
Long Barn, Ham Barn Farm,
Farnham Road, Liss
Hants, GU33 6LB UK
Tel: +44 1420 537 020
Email: sales@vikingtest.com
Web: www.vikingtest.com
Vinci Technologies
27b rue du port
Parc de lile
Nanterre, 92000 France
Tel: +33 1412 79668
Email:
c.walsh@vinci-technologies.com
Web: www.vinci-technologies.com
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Contact: Christine Walsh, Project


Manager
Virginia Tech Center for Energy
Harvesting Materials and Systems
(CEHMS)
310 Durham Hall (MC 0261)
Blacksburg,VA 24061 USA
Tel: +1 540 231-4190
Email: mhajj@vt.edu
Web: www.me.vt.edu/cehms/
Contact: Dr. Muhammad Hajj,
Director
Visedo Oy
Lentokentntie 44
Lappeenranta, 53600 Finland
Tel: +358 40 450 4464
Email: info@visedo.com
Web: www.visedo.com
Visualplanet
Camboro Business Park
Oakington Road
Girton
Cambridge, CB3 0QH UK
Tel: +44 1223 202949
Email: sales@visualplanet.biz
Web: www.visualplanet.biz
Contact: Mike Cole, Director
Vorbeck Materials Corp.
8306 Patuxent Range Road
Suite 105
Jessup, MD 20794 USA
Tel: +1 301 497-9000
Email: info@vorbeck.com
Web: www.vorbeck.com
VTT Technical Research Centre
of Finland
Vuorimiehentie 5
Espoo, FI-02044 Finland
Tel: +358 20 722 111
Fax: +358 20 722 7001
Email: info@vtt.fi
Web: www.vtt.fi
Contact: Harri Koppola

Werner Mathis AG
Ruetisbergstrasse 3
Oberhasli, 8156 Switzerland
Tel: +41 44852 5050
Email: info@mathisag.com
Web: mathisag.com
Contact: Clemens Disch, Sales
Wilson-Hurd
Manufacturing Co., Inc.
311 Winton St.
Wausau, WI 54403 USA
Tel: +1 715 845-9221
Fax: +1 715 845-1681
Email: sales@wilsonhurd.com
Web: www.wilsonhurd.com
Contact: Tammy Landrath, ECP
Division
Wirtschaftsfrderung Sachsen
GmbH (WFS)
Bertolt-Brecht-Allee 22
Dresden, 01309 Germany
Tel: +49 351 2138 100
Email:
Peter.Nothnagel@wfs.saxony.de
Web: www.wfs.saxony.de
Xenon Corporation
37 Upton Dr.
Wilmington, MA 01887 USA
Tel: +1 978 661-9033
Email: jpeirce@xenoncorp.com
Web: www.xenoncorp.com
Contact: Joe Peirce, Sales Manager
Xerox Research
Centre of Canada
Mississauga, Ontario L5K 2L1
Canada
Tel: +1 905 823-7091
Email:
John.Quinn@xerox.com
Web: xrcc.external.xerox.com
Contact: Patricia Hawkins, Business
and Innovation Services

Wacker Chemie AG
Hanns-Seidel-Platz 4
Mnchen, 81737 Germany
Tel: +49 89 6279 1604
Email: mediaservices@wacker.com
Web: www.wacker.com

XG Sciences
3101 Grand Oak Drive
Lansing, MI 48911 USA
Tel: +1 517 703-1110
Email:
r.budlong@xgsciences.com
Web: xgsciences.com
Contact: Robert Budlong

Walki Group
Ahventie 4 A 15
Espoo, 02170 Finland
Tel: +358 (0)205 36 3111
Email: walki@walki.com
Web: www.walki.com
Contact: Jean-Marie Becker,Vice
President - Consumer Packaging

Xymox
9099 West Dean Road
Milwaukee, WI 53224 USA
Tel: +1 414 362-9000
Email: bheidenrich@xymox.com
Web: www.xymox.com
Contact: Bob Heidenrich,Vice
President of Sales and Marketing

Welsh Centre for


Printing and Coating (WCPC)
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea, SA2 8PP Wales
Tel: +44 (0) 1792 295091
Fax: +44 (0) 1792 295814
Email: c.a.hammett@swansea.ac.uk
Web: www.swan.ac.uk/printing/

Yamagata University
4-3-16 Jonan, Organic Electronics
Research Center (Bldg. 10)
Yonezawa-shi,Yamagata, 992-8510
Japan
Tel: +81 80 9474 9923
Email: ueno@yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp
Web: organic.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/
index.html

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Contact: Takashi Ueno,


Guest Professor
Ynvisible
Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque
Cartaxo, 2070-104 Portugal
Tel: +351 24 310 3174
Email: info@ynvisible.com
Web: www.ynvisible.com
Contact: Manuel Camara, New
Products
Young & Swartz Inc.
39 Cherry Street
Buffalo, NY 14204 USA
Tel: +1 800 466-7682
Email:
info@youngandswartz.com
Web: youngandswartz.com
Contact: Paul Winzig
Zebra Technologies
333 Corporate Woods Parkway
Vernon Hills, IL 60061 USA
Tel: +1 847 634-6700
Email: www.zebra.com
Web: www.zebra.com
Contact: Robb Kristopher, Director,
Corporate Communications
Zed Studio Ltd
Southbank Technopark
90 London Road
London, SE1 6LN UK
Tel: +44 (0) 7817738324
Email: info@zed-studio.com
Web: www.zed-studio.com
Contact: Zoe Robson,
Managing Director
Zeon Kasei Co., Ltd.
Shin Marunouchi Center Building,
1-6-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, Japan
Tel: +81 3 4808 5111
Web: www.zeon.co.jp

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company in next years
listing, as well as in our
online Suppliers Guide,
please send an email to
David Savastano, Printed
Electronics Now editor, at
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meetings

November 2014
Nov. 19-20: Printed Electronics USA
2014, Santa Clara, CA.

More info: Chris Clare, IDTechEx;


+44 (0)1223 810270; email: c.clare@
IDTechEx.com; web: www.idtechex.com

January 2015
Jan. 26-27: 4th Joint JAPERA/OE-A
Working Group Meeting, AIST, Tsukuba,
Japan.

More info: OE-A (Organic and Printed


Electronics Association), in cooperation with
JAPERA; +1 412 828-0370; email: barbara.fisher@oe-a-na.org; web: www.oe-a.org.

Jan. 28-30: Printable Electronics 2015,


Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan.

More info: Converting Technical Institute,


+81 3-3219-3568; email: printable@ics-inc.co.jp; web: www.printableelectronics.com/eng/index.html.

February 2015
Feb. 23-26: 2015 Flex Conference,
Monterey, CA.

More info: Heidi Hoffman, FlexTech


Alliance, +1 408 577-1300; email:
heidi.hoffman@flextech.org;
web: www.flextech.org.

March 2015

Advanced Materials, Oakdale, MN.

More info: Barbara Fisher, OE-A (Organic


and Printed Electronics Association);
+1 412 828-0370; email: barbara.
fisher@oe-a-na.org; web: www.oe-a.org.

March 2: 34th Working Group Meeting,


ICM, Messe Munich, Munich, Germany.

April 28-29: Printed Electronics Europe


2015, Berlin, Germany.

More info: Klaus Hecker, OE-A (Organic


and Printed Electronics Association),
+49 69 6603 1336; email: klaus.
hecker@oe-a.org; web: www.oe-a.org.

More info: Chris Clare, IDTechEx,


+44 (0)1223 810270; email: c.clare@
IDTechEx.com; web: www.idtechex.com.

May 2015
March 3-5: LOPEC 2015, Messe
Mnchen, Munich, Germany.

More info: Klaus Hecker, OE-A,


+49 69 6603 1336; email: klaus.
hecker@oe-a.org; web: www.lopec.com.

May 31-June 5: SID Display Week 2015,


San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA.

More info: Society for Information Display


(SID), +1 212 460-8090 ext. 202; email:
mark@sid.org; web: www.displayweek.org.

March 10-11: uv.eb WEST 2015, Crowne


Plaza Redondo Beach, Redondo Beach, CA.

June 2015

More info: Mickey Fortune, RadTech


North America, +1 240 643-0517; email:
mickey@radtech.org; web: www.radtech.org.

June 10-11: 11th Annual General


Assembly/35th Working Group Meeting,
SAES Getters, Milano, Italy.

April 2015
April 16-17: 22nd North American OE-A
Working Group Meeting, Carestream

More info: Klaus Hecker, OE-A (Organic


and Printed Electronics Association),
+49 69 6603 1336; email: klaus.
hecker@oe-a.org; web: www.oe-a.org.

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