jisedai - 次世代 - the next generation

Plastic Electronics has the Potential to Revitalise Economies - Globally - Creating New Jobs and Wealth

Leatherhead, UK (PRWEB) June 4, 2009 -- Publishing, healthcare, construction, sportswear, consumer & industrial electronics, packaging and automotive are just some of the markets that stand to benefit from this dynamic field of science and technology, emerging as an industry forecast to be worth $35 billion by 2016.

Most importantly, plastic electronics could play a crucial role in aiding our progress towards 'low carbon economies', by enabling affordable sources of renewable energy and more power-efficient lighting and appliances.

To celebrate and reward the endeavour of the thousands of companies and research institutes developing and commercialising new products based on the printing and coating of organic and inorganic electronic materials, the Plastic Electronics Awards 2009 are being held.

Categories for the Awards for Innovation 2009

Outstanding Contribution to Plastic Electronics

1 winner

For a longstanding academic career of exceptional contributions in the field of plastic electronics. To be decided by the panel.

Engineering Breakthrough - Sponsored by Fraunhofer IPMS

1 winner, 3 nominees

The award identifies and acknowledges breakthroughs in engineering, from lab to fab, during the last 12 months, that will make a plastic electronics-based product scaleable - ready for pilot or commercial production.

Most Innovative/Novel Use of Plastic Electronics

1 winner, 3 nominees

The award recognises a product in commercialised or piloted - in the last 12 months - based on plastic electronics technology that is a new product. The award recognises a product that is a meeting or fusing of some or all of the following:

- Functionality

- Design

- Novelty

- Creativity

- Sustainability

The Awards for Innovation 2009 judges

* Professor Richard Friend, Cavendish Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge

* Professor Alan J. Heeger, Materials Research Laboratory, University of California Santa Barbara

* Professor Karl Leo, Institute of Applied Photophysics, Dresden Technical University

* Tetsuo Tsutsui, Professor Emeritus, Kyushu University

* Dr. David Fyfe, Chief Executive Officer, Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)

* Dr. Thomas Geelhaar, VP Business Development, Merck KGaA

* Ed van den Kieboom, President, Plastic Electronics Foundation

* Sara Ver-Bruggen, Editor in chief Plastic Electronics magazine, http://www.plusplasticelectronics.com

The Awards for Innovation 09 nominations process and deadlines

The final nominees and winners will be judged following an open nomination process. The deadline for nominations for the 'Engineering Breakthrough' and the 'Most Innovative/Novel Use of Plastic Electronics' categories is 28 September 2009

http://www.plastic-electronics-europe.com

Please email your nomination to sara.ver-bruggen(at)pira-international.com, clearly explaining in 400 words or less:

* The award it is being nominated for

* A description of the device or product's function/application

* All partners involved in developing the device/product

* Email and other details of main contact

The final nominees and winners in each category will be announced at the 5th Global Plastic Electronics Conference and Showcase, 27-29 October 2009, Maritim Hotel & Conference Centre, Dresden, Germany and profiled in the post-event issue of Plastic Electronics magazine, due out in November.

About plastic ELECTRONICS magazine

plastic ELECTRONICS is the only global magazine dedicated to developers of devices and products based on printable, organic,

polymer and flexible electronics as well as customers, end-users and suppliers of materials and equipment.

plastic ELECTRONICS is published six times a year by IntertechPira, to analyse the strategies of companies launching and commercialising products based on these technologies.

http://www.plusplasticelectronics.com

About The Foundation

The Plastic Electronics Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation founded by industry guru Ed van den Kieboom. Its main objective is to promote the technology of printable, organic based flexible electronics into marketable applications and products worldwide. The foundation is developing and co-ordinating the themes of the conference.

http://www.plastic-electronics.org

About IntertechPira

IntertechPira is a leading events, training, online information and publications provider across a variety of disruptive technologies spanning numerous industries, including plastic electronics, smart textiles, photovoltaics, displays, alternative power and RFID. IntertechPira is responsible for developing the event programme, marketing, management and on-site production.

http://www.intertechpira.com

###

This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.

Rate This Article:

Add to Yahoo MyWeb Add to Yahoo Buzz Add to Yahoo Bookmarks Stumble on StumbleUpon Add to Reddit Add to Google Bookmarks Add to Newsvine Add to MySpace Add to Windows Live Add to Furl Add to Fark Add to Facebook Submit to Digg Add to Delicious Add to Blinklist

Comment on "Plastic Electronics has the Potential to Revitalise Economies - Globally - Creating New Jobs and Wealth"

Your Name

Your Comments

Verification Code: JSRX5F
Enter Code:

Related News:


Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification