There are even visits to four global leaders in the region - Imaging Technology International, Veeco, Cambridge Display Technology’s $25 million Technology Development Centre with state-of-the-art equipment designed to provide a flexible P-OLED. Fourthly, Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics will be open to conference visitors. CAPE is a collaboration between academics and commercial enterprises, researching into advanced photonics and electronics. The centre has many activities relating to printed electronics such as the development of carbon nanotubes, transparent conductive materials to replace the problematic ITO, polysilicon TFTs, Zinc Oxide transistor layers, bio-sensors and much more. The center is backed by companies such as Emerson & Cuming and ALPS. The new impressive facility includes several clean rooms and delegates visiting this site will also see demonstrations.
Europe Takes Global Leadership in Printed Electronics
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