Dave Savastano06.24.09
As previously announced in May this year, PolyIC will be demonstrating, live and exclusively, the innovative applications for printed electronics at the LOPE-C in the Frankfurt fair halls. These applications include the PolyIC coffee machine with contactless operation, thanks to printed radio chips, and an interactive marketing application.
Another example is the use of radio chips in the sector of brand protection which enable products to be checked for their authenticity. This is demonstrated by means of an intelligent wine label. In addition, globally unique printed radio-activated displays in which interactive quizzes are integrated will be on show. Games for the next generation look like this: Inexpensively produced by a printer, the playing card interacts with the player via an activator. A similar application involves tickets with interactive displays.
A highlight at the PolyIC exhibition stand is a roll of printed electronics from roll-to-roll production, plus information about the production data, e.g. about the transistor yield. Transistor yields of 99% have already been measured. The roll can be seen on the appended picture.
PolyIC will also be showing printed RFID tags exclusively and live in function for the first time in the history of printed electronics. These RFID tags originate from the ongoing roll-to-roll production. They will be demonstrated at the PolyIC stand, together with a corresponding reader.
Another example is the use of radio chips in the sector of brand protection which enable products to be checked for their authenticity. This is demonstrated by means of an intelligent wine label. In addition, globally unique printed radio-activated displays in which interactive quizzes are integrated will be on show. Games for the next generation look like this: Inexpensively produced by a printer, the playing card interacts with the player via an activator. A similar application involves tickets with interactive displays.
A highlight at the PolyIC exhibition stand is a roll of printed electronics from roll-to-roll production, plus information about the production data, e.g. about the transistor yield. Transistor yields of 99% have already been measured. The roll can be seen on the appended picture.
PolyIC will also be showing printed RFID tags exclusively and live in function for the first time in the history of printed electronics. These RFID tags originate from the ongoing roll-to-roll production. They will be demonstrated at the PolyIC stand, together with a corresponding reader.