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David Savastano, Editor05.07.14
In the last few years, the leading printed electronics (PE) trade shows – the
IDTechEx conferences and
LOPEC – have made a point of having a manufacturing line on hand to show attendees, particularly end users. There also may be a small product being produced, as well as displays full of PE products that have reached the market.

Photo courtesy of Felix Scholler. |
For example, LOPEC 2014, organized by the OE-A and Messe Munich, is producing a battery tester at its May 27-28 conference. The battery tester is based on an idea by TU Darmstadt (IDD Printing Science Technology) and coordinated by Fraunhofer ENAS (Baumann Printing Research). More than 10 companies are participating in this project.
The companies participating in this line include adphos, Bosch Rexroth, Coatema, DuPont Microcircuit Materials, Fujifilm Dimatix, Her
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