Airbus, IBM and Continental are among the end users who will offer their insights into future opportunities for the technology.
David Savastano, Editor03.06.19
The world of flexible, printed and hybrid electronics continues to expand, with sensors, wearables, smart packaging and more becoming part of our everyday lives. Now in its 11th year, LOPEC 2019, organized by the OE-A, will be held from March 19-21 at Messe Munich and will focus on new technologies in automotive, healthcare and more.
Dr. Klaus Hecker, the OE-A’s managing director, said that LOPEC continues to grow, and he is looking forward to a great LOPEC.
“We have record bookings in terms of exhibitor numbers and space, “ he added. We also have a new record for conference presentations as well as submissions to the call for papers. We are expecting excellent attendee numbers.”
Much as the conference has grown over the years, so too has the technology. Today, flexible, printed and hybrid electronics are appearing in more and more applications, with more coming virtually every day.
“We will see a lot of products for aut
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