LG Display, Jabil, NASA, Toyota and Google will be among highlights during today’s conference sessions.
David Savastano, Editor04.27.16
Printed and flexible electronics (PE) are quickly becoming more viable, and end users are seeing opportunities for using these systems. Printed Electronics Europe 2016, organized by IDTechEx and running April 27-28 at the Estrel Berlin Hotel and Convention Center in Berlin, will bring together major international brand owners and key supply chain members to discuss where the technology can benefit consumers and manufacturers alike.
With more than with 200 presentations and 200 exhibitors expected to be on hand, Printed Electronics Europe 2016 and its seven co-located conferences – 3D Printing Europe; Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe; Electric Vehicles; Graphene & 2D Materials; Internet of Things Applications Europe; Sensors Europe and Wearable Europe – will offer numerous insights to attendees.
There are a virtual Who’s Who of leading brand owners speaking today, including LG Display, Jabil, NASA – Jet Propulsion laboratory, Coca
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