Printed electronics now part of everyday life
The new OE-A Roadmap shows how flexible electronics enables innovations in the most important industries worldwide
The new OE-A Roadmap shows how flexible electronics enables innovations in the most important industries worldwide
OE-A Business Climate Survey: Revenue growth of 8 percent forecasted for 2020, effects of the Coronavirus not yet assessable.
Due to the increasing spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Europe and based on the recommendation of the Bavarian State Government for trade fairs, Messe München feels compelled to cancel LOPEC 2020 in responsibility for the health of exhibitors and visitors.
Printed electronics in 3D, also known as 3D structural electronics, equip all kinds of objects with additional electronic functions. Lopec 2020 will provide information about production processes, applications and the potential of the technology.
In addition to new materials and machines for the printing of electrical components, market-ready applications are increasingly moving into focus. LOPEC 2020 shows the current state of research and development of foldable and rollable displays.
Learn how to print and characterize batteries on March 24, 2020 in Munich (DE)
Printed electronics is revolutionizing medicine. LOPEC 2020 will present new developments from this area. A conversation with LOPEC plenary speaker John A. Rogers about monitoring systems and other flexible electronic devices.
Whether e-mobility or autonomous driving: In times of change, the automotive industry relies on printed electronics. LOPEC 2020 will provide many innovative concepts for this industry.
LOPEC 2020 shows how the next generation solar cells are conquering the building industry.