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Plastic Electronics 2010
WELCOME TO PLASTIC ELECTRONICS 2010
We cordially invite you to mark the 6th edition of our event in your calendar. The Plastic Electronics Conference & Exhibition will be organized for the second consecutive year in the city of Dresden, one of the major research centers and industrial hubs in electronics in Europe. The event will be part of a full week of events organized in the period between October 18 through 22, 2010 with the focus on innovations in electronics under the common label "Converging Electronics Week 2010".
The two highlight events of the Converging Electronics Week 2010 will be co-located at the MESSE DRESDEN and are expected to draw a large attendance of professionals within the electronics research community and electronics industry worldwide.
Plastic Electronics October 19-21, 2010
SEMICON Europe October 19-21, 2010
Plastic Electronics is an enabling, and exciting new field of technology with a multitude of applications. The technology is expected to have a systemic impact on the way we will live, work and entertain in the future, together with a major impact on the greening of the economy. Research, development and engineering are progressing rapidly in the field of organic electronics, advancing the technology from the labs and fabs into the marketplace.
The Plastic Electronics Conference & Exhibition, being the largest convention in this field, is the forum to meet with other professionals with the same interests, both from research and industry.
For the first time, we combine the exhibition with a full scientific conference.
The conference will have both an industry-oriented program and a full scientific program with peer review. Based on the combination with the Semicon Europe Exhibition & Conference, the leading tradeshow in the semiconductor industry, and additional events to be announced for the same week, there will be added value for every participant.
We are looking forward seeing you in Dresden in 2010!
Ed van den Kieboom Karl Leo
Plastic Electronic Foundation Institut für Angewandte Photophysik
