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Organic Electronics on Flexible Substrates A Joint Event of the MIT Stanford UC Berkeley Nano Forum and the IEEE San Francisco Bay Area Nano Council |
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Imagine next generation electronic devices that are printed onto flexible substrates like plastic. This is the promise of the emerging field of flexible electronics where the active materials are deposited in ultra-thin layers onto non-traditional substrates. This new technology movement is significantly enabled by the use of organic materials. The success of OLED's (organic light emitting diodes) has opened the way for consideration of organic materials in many new applications. Organic electronics on flexible substrates promises to be disruptive to a number of large markets, such as electronics, displays, and solar energy. Because of the size of the opportunity, large corporations as well as new technology startups are pursuing the creation of low cost and high performance organic electronic and optoelectronic devices.
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| When: | April 22, 2005 Hors d'oeuvres and networking at 6:00 PM, program starts at 7:00 PM |
| Cost: | $20.00 general admission, $10 for students with ID Pay at the door (cash or checks, no credit cards please) |
| RSVP: | http://www.mitstanfordberkeleynano.org/rsvpB.htm You must RSVP to attend |
| Where: | Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center 326 Galvez Street Campus Drive and Galvez Street Stanford, CA Directions http://www.mitstanfordberkeleynano.org/rsvpB.htm |
| Moderator: | Anthony Waitz, Managing Partner, Quantum Insight |
| Panelists: | Professor Peter Peumans, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Robert N. Noyce Faculty Scholar, Stanford University Professor Zhenan Bao, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University Dr. Campbell Scott, Research Staff Member, IBM Almaden Research Center Other speakers to be announced |