12.19.16
The International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) will take place Jan. 5-8, 2017 in Las Vegas. This show recognizes innovative concepts and products illustrating the various possibilities for applications of organic and printed electronics. Heliatek will exhibit with its strategic partner ENGIE as part of the OpenInnov pavilion (Location: Sands Expo, Level 1 Hall G, Eureka Park Next - Booth 51720 to 51531). Heliatek is presenting HeliaFilm in the context of building integrated organic photovoltaic (BiOPV) urban fit solution.
At CES, Thibaud Le Séguillon, CEO of Heliatek, will also speak on the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) conference track session, “Printed Electronics: Key Enabling Technology for IoT.”
“The world’s power generation is changing and it is transforming into a smart network of distributed energy generators,” said Le Séguillon.
HeliaFilm enables the distributed generation of electricity on industrial and commercial buildings. Through the Internet of Big Things these buildings will be smartly connected with devices, vehicles and other consumers in need of clean and affordable energy. HeliaFilm will allow power generation directly at the place of consumption.
Later in January, Heliatek will exhibit for the second time at BAU in Munich Jan. 17-21, 2017. Heliatek will showcase demonstrators of several projects that have been realized with different partners throughout the last year. HeliaFilm was combined with building materials like fiber concrete, roof systems or steel façades. At BAU, Heliatek will present its current projects and share the latest developments on its products.
At CES, Thibaud Le Séguillon, CEO of Heliatek, will also speak on the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) conference track session, “Printed Electronics: Key Enabling Technology for IoT.”
“The world’s power generation is changing and it is transforming into a smart network of distributed energy generators,” said Le Séguillon.
HeliaFilm enables the distributed generation of electricity on industrial and commercial buildings. Through the Internet of Big Things these buildings will be smartly connected with devices, vehicles and other consumers in need of clean and affordable energy. HeliaFilm will allow power generation directly at the place of consumption.
Later in January, Heliatek will exhibit for the second time at BAU in Munich Jan. 17-21, 2017. Heliatek will showcase demonstrators of several projects that have been realized with different partners throughout the last year. HeliaFilm was combined with building materials like fiber concrete, roof systems or steel façades. At BAU, Heliatek will present its current projects and share the latest developments on its products.