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    LOPEC: Flexible, Printed Electronics Continue Course for Success

    Digital Conference and online exhibition with 1,300 attendees, organizers report.

    LOPEC: Flexible, Printed Electronics Continue Course for Success
    Dr. Klaus Hecker, managing director of OE-A
    LOPEC: Flexible, Printed Electronics Continue Course for Success
    Falk Senger, managing director, Messe München and Wolfgang Mildner, general chair of LOPEC
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    03.26.21

    From March 23-25, LOPEC was held as an online event. 

     

    In 180 contributions, the speakers of the digital Conference and more than 70 companies at the online exhibition presented groundbreaking developments in printed electronics. 

     

    Numerous user industries, such as the automotive, textile and entertainment sectors, are drawing on the potential of this technology. In the medical and pharmaceuticals sectors, in particular, a tremendous surge in development became evident.

     

    “Participation of more than 70 exhibitors and 1,300 international attendees at LOPEC 2021 demonstrated the importance of a digital meeting point for the industry this year," Messe München Managing Director Falk Senger said. "We are pleased that the online format was so well received. For next year, however, we hope to be able to welcome our exhibitors and visitors back on-site in Munich.”

     

    “Following a decline in sales last year, the printed electronics industry is now very optimistic about the future," added Dr. Klaus Hecker, managing director of OE-A. "This confident mood and the desire for exchange and continued development were also reflected at this year’s LOPEC. I was particularly impressed by the developments in the medical and pharmaceuticals sectors. Our industry has the potential to revolutionize healthcare.”

     

    Lightweight, robust, flexible: Various industry sectors rely on organic and printed electronics because of these properties. 

     

    The digital Conference and the online exhibition provided the setting for the presentation of numerous new developments in connection with the focus topic Smart Living, from ultra-thin sensors to smart textiles to building-integrated photovoltaics. 

     

    In the medical sector, the focus is particularly on sensors for monitoring systems that are worn on the skin like band-aids. 

     

    Prof. John A. Rogers of Northwestern University elaborated on the benefits of the technology in his plenary lecture: “Thanks to its properties, printed electronics is compatible with the soft, curved, and dynamic surfaces of the human body. In close contact with the skin, they form an ideal interface for diagnostics and therapies.”

     

    Further applications and products in the field of medical sensor technology were presented by exhibitors including Brewer Science, Henkel, IEE and Quad. 

     

    Moreover, Evonik, in collaboration with InnovationLab, presented a sustainable battery concept. With printed batteries, sensors can be worn on the skin even more comfortably.

     

    The automotive industry also relies heavily on printed electronics. 

     

    Due to their properties including low weight, printed sensors play a major role in the growing e-mobile sector for battery management and temperature measurement applications. 

     

    Another trending topic: Curved, large displays spanning the entire dashboard as well as the functionalization of surfaces through touch sensors. 

     

    Conference presentations, including those from Heraeus, MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions, Novares und TactoTek, focused on the topics of 3D structural electronics and additive manufacturing. 

     

    In the online exhibition, too, various companies such as Agfa, Chasm, DuPont Teijin Films, Elantas and Joanneum Research showed innovative solutions for mobility applications.

     

    The number of attendees of the digital Conference was at the same level as at the last event with physical attendance in Munich. 

     

    “Speakers from well-established companies such as Audi, Google, Swarovski or TCL Corporation as well as renowned researchers from CPI, Fraunhofer, Holst Centre or VTT, among others, clearly demonstrate: The Conference is a globally unrivaled platform that promotes the exchange on flexible and printed electronics across all industries," said Wolfgang Mildner, general chair of LOPEC. "From application to research, it provides important impetus for new products and solutions.”

     

    Speakers from 24 countries presented innovations and future trends in about 180 Conference presentations.

     

    In the digital exhibition, 72 exhibitors from 14 countries presented printed electronics solutions and products. 

     

    Over the three days, 1,300 attendees from 51 countries made use of the offerings of the LOPEC platform.

     

    The exhibitor information is now available in the industry directory free of charge for 365 days. Attendees with a Conference ticket will have access to all presentations until May 9, 2021, both as video on demand and as PDF files for download.

     

    The next LOPEC will take place from March 22-24, 2022 in Munich.

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