IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2016: More Adopters, More Technologies, More Insights
October 14, 2016 | IDTechExEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Senior executives from Unilever, Kellogg, Toyota, Google, Boeing, Coca-Cola and Bayer provide industry insights at next month's IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA conference and exhibition, on Nov. 16-17 in Santa Clara, CA. The conference is organized by IDTechEx Research - the leading global research firm on emerging technologies.
The world's biggest event on printed, flexible, organic and hybrid electronics, featuring more than 200 speakers, focuses on the user pull for these technologies, with insights from some of the largest global brands on their needs and experiences.
Sessions will cover latest global developments encompassing enabling materials, components and equipment. Themes include Structural Electronics, 3D Printed Electronics, E-textiles, Flexible Displays and Lighting, Ubiquitous Sensors, Energy Storage Innovations, Advanced Materials and more.
The event, part of the IDTechEx Show! brings together whole supply chains of applications of printed and flexible electronics including wearable technology, electric vehicles, energy storage, energy harvesting, 3D printing, Internet of Things and sensors, allowing you to connect with customers and suppliers and see the full breadth of opportunity in one location.
Speakers from major global companies like Ford, Porsche, Intel, Avery Dennison, Lockheed Martin and more will present in detailed sessions across eight parallel tracks alongside one shared exhibition.
With 3,000+ attendees and 200+ exhibitors expected, this is 'the' meeting place for anyone involved or interested in the industry.
Highlights include 'see it and play' at Demonstration Street; Manufacturing Street, showing how products are made; and the IDTechEx Launchpad, featuring start-ups introducing their new concepts and products.
Also see the winning solar powered racing car from the Nuon Solar Racing team - in the US for the first time - to vehicle parts with integrated OLED lighting and structural electronics.
Hear what previous attendees think of the event:
"Undoubtedly the place to get the latest and best information on Emerging Technologies generally and Printed Electronics in particular"
--Coleridge Design Associates LLC
"Exhibiting at the Printed Electronics USA 2015 show was incredibly valuable for us. The show, and the Team Canada Pavilion, gave us access to a number of qualified decision makers with global brands"
--Tangio
IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA is your chance to see it all in one place on Nov. 16-17 at the Santa Clara Convention Center - register before Oct 21st for the early bird discount, click here.
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