Thank you...
The Plastic Electronics Foundation and IntertechPira would like to express our warm thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to the show which 27-29 October in Dresden.
With over 450 attendees, the three days of workshop, forums, roundtable, plenary, symposia and exhibition were a great success and provided a valuable meeting place for industry.
We hope you enjoyed the event, if you weren't able to attend you can still purchase the proceedings, please contact Caroline Strong for more details. Join our LinkedIn group to stay up to date on next year's event or visit +Plastic Electronics website, the official show magazine.
Highlights from Dresden, October 2009
- Over 450 leading attendees in organic, printed and hybrid electronics attended
- An extensive exhibition with over 50 companies plus over 30 academic posters presented
- Over 80 presentations, each recommended by a panel of expert chairs
- 3 day programme featuring forums, workshop, roundtable discussion, plenary and symposia


Read the Showguide to find out what's on at the show - includes the updated agenda, what's on in which room and details of the networking receptions....view document
Featuring the latest news, business reports and in-depth features on leading start-ups, research organisations and brand owners, +Plastic Electronics will provide you with all the necessary intelligence to succeed in this emerging market....more
Join the Plastic Electronics Europe 2009 LinkedIn group!...view link
Take a look at the NEWLY UPDATED interactive agenda for this year's event, including full details of both one-day forums, workshop, roundtable, two plenary sessions and all 5 parallel symposia...more
Download the NanoMarkets white paper on Printed Silicon. The report reviews the current state-of-the-art in printed silicon, explaining why it is an important research programme and how it fits into the emerging plastics electronics paradigm. ...view document
Key Speakers
Dr. James R. Buntaine's responsibilities include business and technology development, product delivery, and intellectual property creation. James earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University in Solid State Chemistry (1980),
Karl Leo received his Dr. rer. nat. in 1988 at the Universität Stuttgart. In 1993 he habilitated at the Institut für Halbleitertechnik of RWTH Aachen.
Sir Richard Friend has pioneered the physics and engineering of semiconductor devices made with carbon-based semiconductors. he has shown that semiconductor polymers, such as poly(phenylene vinylene), can be processed to form high-performing semiconductor devices
Tapani Ryhänen is the Head of Multimedia Devices Research at Nokia Research Center. He is leading the strategic research activities