IMI Europe announces complete InnoLAE 2025 programme

The speaker line-up for the InnoLAE (Innovations in Large Area Electronics) conference is now complete. The event will be held at Magdalene College in Cambridge, UK, on 19 and 20 February 2025, with short courses on LAE technologies on the preceding days.
The programme highlights the most innovative and exciting aspects of large area and non-conventional electronics. InnoLAE 2025 includes plenary addresses from internationally renowned speakers, two parallel tracks of oral presentations, a poster session with the latest research results and an exhibition with leading companies and organisations showcasing their latest products and developments.
InnoLAE conference topics cover:
- Manufacturing Large Area Electronics components and systems
- High performance materials
- Novel devices & systems for LAE
- Bioelectronics
- Applications
- Sustainability and energy efficiency
The Conference programme includes contributions from world-renowned companies, international research and technology organisations and top speakers from academia, representing organisations including: Paragraf, Oxford PV, TU Dresden, University of Surrey, Linköping University, CENIMAT|i3N UNINOVA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University College London, Bristol Nano Dynamics, University of Southampton, University of Strathclyde, FlexEnable Technologies, University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, Smart Fabric Inks, Aalto University, University of Glasgow, VTT, Nottingham Trent University, CPI, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, PragmatIC Semiconductor, Oninn Research Centre, Italian National Research Council (CNR), CIATEQ A.C. Centro de Tecnología Avanzada and São Paulo State University (UNESP).
Selected submissions from the Call for Papers were chosen by the conference Programme Committee to join the keynote and invited Speakers in the speaker lineup, as well as for the poster session. The conference features keynote speakers from leading international organisations giving plenary addresses:
- Prof Yoeri van de Burgt, TU Eindhoven
- David Verity, PragmatIC
- François Grenier, Brilliant Matters
During the conference breaks and lunches there are opportunities to network with the other attendees, browse the posters and check out the exhibitor tables. InnoLAE 2025 is sponsored by companies including Voltera, Linkzill, Ossila, REACT, University of Glasgow, Printed Electronics, Semitronics & MBraun, and has a media partnership with Advanced Electronic Materials (Wiley).
InnoLAE 2025 Short Courses
On the two days preceding the main Conference, InnoLAE Short Courses led by industry and academic experts give the opportunity to get an in-depth look at particular technology areas:
- Reliability of Advanced Bioelectronics: Thin-Film Encapsulations & Stability Evaluation
- Organic Bioelectronics
- Thin-Film Transistors for Emerging Applications Beyond Silicon
- Bioelectronic Devices Based on Electrical-Double-Layers
- Wet Processing Technologies for LAE
“We are pleased to be welcoming attendees to InnoLAE in its 11th year as a well-established player in the non-conventional electronics space,” comments Tim Phillips, Managing Director IMI Europe. “We continue to offer the mix of industrial and academic content and attendance that the conference is known for, and look forward to many more years of exciting innovation in this field.”
For more details on the event as well as the full conference programme, see the InnoLAE website: innolae.org/programme.
About IMI Europe
IMI Europe facilitates collaboration and learning within the inkjet technology and large area electronics communities. We organise high quality conferences and courses in Europe and Asia aimed at strategic & commercial executives and technical developers in these industries. Our sister company IMI Inc organises similar events in the USA.
Caption: The innoLAE conference attracts an equal balance of delegates from industry and academia, creating an important platform for making connections and building collaborations (Image: IMI Europe).
Source: IMI Europe