Future of Electronics RESHAPED: Liquid Metal, 3D Touch Surfaces, Wearable Electronics, Printed Electronics Manufacturing, Organic Photovoltaics & More
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These are talks given at TechBlick's flagship Future of Electronics RESHAPED event in Berlin last OCT where we welcome ca. 650 attendees and 78 exhibitors. It was a sell out event.
Next year the Future of Electronics RESHAPED event will take place in Boston (12 &13 June 2024) and Berlin (23 & 24 OCT 2024). The tabletop exhibition space for Boston are sold out with a long waiting list. The Berlin event is over 70% already booked or reserved with nearly 10 months to go!
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UINCS
Towards 3D automotive e-components with stretchable sinter free printed electronics
PolyIC/Kurz
Innovative PolyTC? touchsensors integrated into smart decorated HMI surfaces
Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) of electronic devices are currently undergoing significant changes. Followed by the trend of using smart phones for ?everything“, nearly all electronic devices show significant changes in the user interface. In industries such as automotive, white goods or consumer electronics, the displays become touchscreens, the mechanical buttons become capacitive touch buttons and even gesture control is reality. This trend also includes significant change in the surfaces, as they are becoming seamless, large and more and more 3D shaped. Printed Silver and PEDOT based transparent conductive films enable this trend as they are flexible, with high conductivity and high optical performance. They can be integrated together with decoration to glass and plastic surfaces in flat, curved or 3D shapes. Besides the trends and the technology, also showcases of different industries such as automotive and white goods are presented, as well as the ideas how they will further develop along the roadmap.
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BeLink Solutions
The exciting journey from electronics manufacturing to printed electronics manufacturing
Unless you're a printed electronics expert, you probably have no idea what's going on in the making of new innovations in printed electronics, let alone what it takes to bring technology to mass production. As the automotive, industrial, home automation, medical, aerospace and defense market segments increasingly rely on recent advances in printed electronics, it is more important than ever to establish robust manufacturing processes that provide reliability and quality to this next-generation electronics with the integration of all types of electronic components. This presentation will allow you to understand how BeLink Solutions overcame these challenges from POC to mass production.
Quad Industries
Printed Electronics – a true booster for innovation in Wearables
In this presentation, we will discuss the use of printed electronics in the development of customised electrode patches and smart textiles. Quad Industries has leveraged this technology to create innovative wearable sports, healthcare and comfort products that offer several advantages over traditional approaches. Through the use of practical use cases, we will showcase the benefits of printed electronics, including enhanced comfort, flexibility, and functionality. Our presentation will demonstrate how this technology is revolutionizing the field of wearable devices, and we will provide insights into the potential for further innovation in this exciting area.
Panacol-Elosol GmbH
Joint Talk: The way to smarter light-curable barrier sealants for flexible OPV R2R production
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