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David Savastano, Editor10.30.13
Printed electronics (PE) is making further inroads into the marketplace, and end users are looking at ways PE can be used with their products. Printed Electronics USA 2013, organized by IDTechEx and running Nov. 20-21 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA, will focus on the commercialization of PE and look at the latest technology, with more than 200 presentations scheduled.
Raghu Das, IDTechEx’s CEO, said that working with end users is critical to the ultimate success of printed electronics, and PE USA 2013 will feature many industry leaders who can offer their perspectives on PE.
“Our primary focus of the event is to help users understand the state of play and how they can use printed electronics,” said Das. “To that end, we feature some of the world’s largest user companies, addressing their needs and case studies with the technology, including Johnson & Johnson, Colgate Palmolive, P&G, NASA, Autodesk, OSRAM, Oxylane, Chr
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