Attendees discuss new technologies, end use applications.
05.11.16
Canada is making progress in the field of flexible and printed electronics, boosted by a partnership between end users, manufacturers, researchers and universities. With an eye on discussing the needs of this fledgling industry, the Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) hosted CPES2016, which was held April 19-20, 2016 at Sheridan College in Toronto.
This year, CPES 2016 covered four main areas: 3D Printable Electronics, 2D Large Area Printable Electronics, Flexible Stretchable Wearables Electronics and Applications.
The first day opened with remarks by Peter Kallai, CPEIA president and CEO.
“Our goal is to work with end users in vertical segments,” Kallai told attendees. ‘Canada is on the map in the field of printed electronics. It is an exciting future.”
Kallai was followed by the first keynote speaker, Professor Harri Kopola, VP research in Knowledge Intensive Products and Services Business Area,
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