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Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Printed Electronics -Enabling Electronics Everywhere
SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES Optical Disc Customer Event
Kahl am Main, Germany, December 04, 2013
Klaus HeckerOE-Aa working group within VDMAFrankfurt/[email protected]
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Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Printing meets Electronics
Source: Merck, manroland, Infineon, FhG ISEChemistry
Printed Electronics
Microelectronics
Printing
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Organic and Printed Electronics Vision
Organic and Printed Electronics is thin lightweight flexibleand enables low-cost electronics new applications single-use electronics
by large area, high volume production
Enables: Electronics everywhere Ambient intelligence
Source: Konarka, Novaled
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Global industry association for organic and printed electronics, driven by over 230 international members
Our members represent the entire organic electronics value chain: Component & material suppliers Equipment & tool suppliers Producers / system integrators End-users R&D institutes
Benefits of OE-A membership: Networking Opportunities Frequent Working Group Meetings
Europe, North America, Asia LOPEC Industry Roadmaps Demonstrator Projects Industry Visibility
OE-A – Overview
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Companies
230+ Members Representing the Entire Value Chain (1)
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Research Institutes
LIOS
230+ Members Representing the Entire Value Chain (2)
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Collaboration a Key for SuccessOE-A Working Groups
Roadmap
Applications
Technologies
Demonstrators
Upscaling Production
Green
Measurement & Quality Control / Standardization
Encapsulation
Education
Join the discussion with the experts
Messe München International | Connecting Global Competence OE-A
LOPEC 2014, May 26-28, 2014
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New Munich Trade Fair Centre, GermanyProvides the central marketplace for Organic and Printed Electronics
1,800+ attendees120+ international exhibitors 180+ presentations
Exhibition Largest industry exhibition in the fieldOn-site production on demo line
ConferenceBusiness conferenceTechnical conference / Scientific conference Pre-conference seminars
10% discount for OE-A members
www.lopec.com
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Quarterly Working Group Meetings 80-120 participants/meeting Next Meeting:
32nd Working Group meeting March 18/19, 2014 Hamburg, Germany Special Topic:
Scaling Up Production of New Applications
Frequent Presentations at Conferences and Trade Fairs in Europe
Close contact with national and European funding agencies, Strategic Research Agenda (SRA)
Global ApproachEurope
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Global ApproachNorth America
Quarterly Working Group Meetings Next Meeting:
20th NA Working Group meeting March 12/13, 2014 Kent, OH (Cleveland) Special Topic:
Commercializing Flexible Materials and Devices
Frequent Presentations at Conferences and Trade Fairs in North America
Installation of a North America Chapter
North American office Barbara M. Fisher +1-412-828-0370 [email protected]
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Global ApproachAsia Frequent Roundtable Discussion with leaders
from Japan, South-Korea and Taiwan OE-A Working Group Meeting Asia Seminars and Receptions Frequent Presentations at Conferences and
Trade Fairs in Asia
Next meeting 2nd Asian Working Group meeting January 28, 2014 Tokyo, Japan In cooperation with Japera
Explore possibilities of cooperation with local networks in Taiwan, South-Korea, Singapore and Japan
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Organic and Printed ElectronicsA Future Multi-Billion $ Market Organic electronics enables new applications and opens new markets
2012: 8 Bn US$, predominately by OLED displays Potential for a 50 Bn US $ market within the next 10 years
driven by lighting, displays, OPV, logic, memory/RFID, sensors
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Automotive Applications
Today Printed antennas Airbag sensors (seats) Electrochromic rear mirrors Electroluminesence: ambient
lighting, instrument cluster Printed window defrosters Electrochromic glass roofs Touch displays Switches with OLEDs Printed seat heaters
Tomorrow Touch surfaces / MMI OPV for energy harvesting OLED rear lighting OLED interior lights Flexible OLED displays OLED rear mirrors
Picture: PolyIC, IEE, Heliatek
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Smart Textile Applications
Today Safety clothing Fashion: Keypads and solar
cells integrated, sensors in sports jackets
Tomorrow Smart Clothing with
Batteries Loudspeakers OPV Lighting Sensors
Smart carpets with pressuresensors
Textiles for health monitoring: temperature, respiration, blood pressure
Seat heaters for cars and furnitures
Source: Cetemmsa, Fraunhofer IZM, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Printing / Packaging / Advertising
Today Printed Interactive Cards Interactive Journals (Display,
PV, batterires LEDs)e.g. Esquire, TV Movie
Interactive Pricetags and Smart shelfs
Interactive posters:electroluminescent, motionsensors
Tickets Smart packages with printed
lighting elements
Tomorrow Smart Labels: e.g. Time-
Temperature Indicators Intelligent packaging Interactive newspapers Interactive billboards Printed RFID tags
Source: Thin Film, Bauer Media, ISORG, Karl Knauer
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Healthcare Applications
Today Diagnostic electrodes
Printed blood glucose test strips Printed flexible electrodes for
ECG, EEG, EOG Printed cholesterol test strips
Therapeutic electrodes Laboratory analytical electrodes Smart pharmaceutical blister
package for field trials
Tomorrow Smart Packages to support
patient compliance Flexible Displays integrated in
package for patient information Anti-counterfeit RFID for logistics Smart clothing with embedded
motion and physiological sensors Flexible textile sensors in
mattresses to prevent sores Smart patches: light therapy, drug
delivery, temperature OLED blankets for phototherapy
Source: Holst Centre, Philips, Dura Stick
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Energy
Today Flexible batteries
Smart Packaging Mobile and other electronic devices
Flexible OPV for consumergoods e.g. bags or backpacks
OPV powered keyboard
Tomorrow Building Integrated Photovoltaic
(BIP) OPV canopy Automotive applications
Source: Konarka, Heliatek
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Lighting
Today Designer luminaires Electroluminescence, night
lighting, ambient lighting
Tomorrow Smart windows with OLEDs Flexible OLED wallpaper Integration in textiles
Bags Safety clothing Fashion and sportswear
Source: OSRAM
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Displays
Today Electrophoretic displays OLED displays
for smart Phones, tablets eReaders OLED TV (55“) Smart price tags
(Electrochromic, e-ink)
Tomorrow Flexible color eReader Flexible OLED displays Rollable OLED TV
Source: Ella Retail, LG, Samsung
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Roadmap is a key activity of the OE-A Forecast: Short, medium, longer-term for
applications and technologies Identification of Red Brick Walls Target group:
End-users, producers, material suppliers, equipment manufacturers, researchers
Public Government and funding agencies
Updated bi-annual Represents the common perspectives
of the 230+ OE-A members 14 dedicated teams working on the OE-A roadmap
Application oriented Technology oriented End-User oriented Roadmap `Health Care´
Fifth Edition OE-A Roadmap 2013for Organic and Printed Electronics
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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OE-A Roadmap for OE Applications
Summary of the OE-A Roadmap is published in the OE-A brochure
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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OE-A Roadmap, Key Messages
Organic and printed electronics progresses in an “organic growth”
Commercial products are now appearing in most of the application clusters, more products are in the pilot or test marketing phases
Continued “organic growth” in a number of areas is more likely than a new “killer app”
Heterogeneous integration (organic and Si) and hybrid processing will be importantfor new products in the short to medium term.
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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OE-A Roadmap for OE Applications Forecast for the Market Entry
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Technology: Functional Materials
Conductor: Polymer Metal filled pastes Carbon nanotubes Metallic nanoparticles
Semiconductors: Small molecules Amorphous polymers Semi-crystalline polymers Carbon nanotubes
Substrates Paper, cardboard, film, foil, thin glass,
stainless steel Dielectrics
Thermoplastic to thermosetting plastic polymers Encapsulation
Hybride organic/inorganic barrier
The material best suited for specific application depends on process conditions, surface roughness, thermal expansion, barrier properties
Source: Heraeus Clevios, Bayer Materialscience
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Technology:Large Area Patterning Techniques
Smallest feature size typically 20-100 µm depending on process throughput, substrate and ink properties
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Key Challenges / Red Brick Walls
Major breakthroughs are absolutely necessary: Materials
Charge carrier mobilities of printable commercially available n- and p-type semiconductors above 5 – 10 cm²/Vs would enabling more complex devices
Improved processability Improved environmental stability is needed to enable
operation in robust environment
Processes Higher resolution, registration and process
stability of the patterning processes needed Uniformity over large areas need to be improved High-throughput inline electrical characterization is necessary
Encapsulation Flexible, transparent barriers at low cost with improved barrier properties
Standards and Regulations Defining new standards which reflects the needs of organic and printed
electronics applications
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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OE-A Roadmap
New White Paper “OE-A Roadmap for Organic and Printed Electronics”, 5th edition Members: free access printed and pdf version Non-Members: White Paper for sale
350€ pdf-version 400€ pdf-version and hardcopy
Editorial team: Wolfgang Clemens, Don Lupo, Sven Breitung, Klaus Hecker
Additional info for members: detailed tables available for download from new member area my.oe-a key application parameters key technology parameters Materials, patterning techniques and substrates
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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New OE-A Industry DirectoryInteractive Cover Page
5th edition OE-A brochure “Organic and Printed Electronics” 2013 Includes
Roadmap summary article Company profiles Product & Services directory Addresses, contact details of all members Information on OE-A and its services
Interactive, light-up cover page 4,000 devices produced Screen-printed electronic circuitry,
printed battery, printed push button and light-emitting diodes
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Collaboration is the Key to SuccessOE-A Demonstrator Projects OE-A supports and facilitates cooperation Key activity of the OE-A since 2005
Illustrate the potential and the integration possibilities of organic and printed electronics
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Summary
Organic and printed electronics enables new business opportunities Commercial products are now appearing in most of the application clusters Key industries like automotive, healthcare, consumer electronics already use
organic and printed electronics on a large scale
The OE-A catalyzes joint efforts to further grow this industry. OE-A Roadmap describes path to the future and supports the industry,
research and governments in planning the transition Major societal and economic trends cross-fertilize printed electronics Cooperation along the value chain is key for success Standards create a common language.
OE-A provides the international industry platform and supports the companies in managing the transition to business
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Thank You Very Much for Your Attention
Contact:Dr. Klaus HeckerManaging [email protected]
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