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Let the games begin When looking for technologies to incorporate in their products companies like Hasbro aren’t playful at all
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A hug for your wrist SnapWatch wants to stand apart by being truly flexible and smoothly adjusting to every arm
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A shining example E Ink made it from the laboratory to mass markets around the world armed with a wall of innovation
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Low-light specialists Dye sensitised solar cells make portable electronics shine even in low light conditions
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You can touch this! Together TouchNetix and M-Solv are working on digitally printed and laser ablated capacitive touch sensors
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Talking technology Printed electronics can connect real life objects with virtual worlds and thereby give a whole new dimension to games
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Displays on the move Flexible displays are getting ready to take their spot in portable and wearable electronics
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Evaluating the possibilities To advance printed displays, developing more powerful inks may be crucial
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Drop by drop production Xaar presents a new inkjet printhead that could mean a step forward for inkjet printing in printed electronics
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Bridging the gap As technology is advancing machine makers are seeing an increasing demand for equipment for pilot and full production
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Printing with light Photonic print technology could play a crucial role in the production of flexible displays and OPV
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Everything under control Drives and controls are an important part of every printing and coating process
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Extending the limits The demand for bigger displays and higher resolutions can only be satisfied with novel materials
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Adjusting to demand Sun Chemical produces printing inks that are tailored to its customers’ needs
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Creating the ‘intelligent film’ OPE journal took a glance behind the scenes of PolyIC, one of the pioneers of our industry
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No drop falls unnoticed ImageXpert’s latest analysis device is intended to facilitate and speed up inkjet R&D
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Growth – back to the future Printed Electronics Europe moves back to its old venue to continue its drive for growth
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Creating a new market The industrial printing industry gathered in Hanover to show its capabilities
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A red carpet for printed electronics With only a few weeks to go until LOPEC starts in Munich, OPE journal presents the event’s main exhibitors
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The road less travelled Thomas S. Knutsen’s wanderlust not only led him straight through central Asia but also to a very extraordinary honeymoon
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A word of greeting |
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Calender of Events |
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OE-A Members From All Over the World Attend Meeting |
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Attendees Enjoy Networking with the Experts OE-A Expands its Activities in Asia |
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Meet the OE-A at Interpack |
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New Organic Ways to Brighten Up Our Lives |
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“Fingies” – more than a Rapid Prototyping Platform for Internet of Things Applications.
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As Imagination Proceeds, Technology Manages to Keep Pace |
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Adjusted Heating for Textiles
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Printed Electronics Sensors Ready for New Revolutions
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Silver Nanowires: Enabling the Future of Flexible Electronics |
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Touch Applications with Flexible, Transparent and Conductive Films |
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