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+Plastic Electronics editorial calendar 2010
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Special editorial: Organic Photovoltaics Event distribution Organic Photovoltaics 2010, Philadelphia, 28 April Advertising copy deadline 1 February 2010 Publication date 25 February 2010 | Special editorial: Smart Fabrics Event distribution Smart Fabrics 2010, Miami, 14 April & Interactive Displays 2010, San Jose, 20 April Advertising copy deadline 15 March 2010 Publication date 29 March 2010 | Special editorial: Nanomaterials and plastic electronics Event distribution NanoMaterials 2010, London, 8 June Advertising copy deadline 12 May 2010 Publication date 31 May 2010 |
Organic photvoltaics (OPVs) and other third-generation solar cell technologies are being developed for many industries and applications. | Better integration of electronic functionality with yarns and fabrics is aiding rapid adoption of smart fabrics by brands in sports and outdoor wear, healthcare and other markets. | From processing techniques to inks and materials, nanotechnology is playing an increasingly vital role in the progress of the plastic electronics industry. |
Editorial topics: - Bags are the first products to use commercial OPVs, indicating their potential and appeal as portable and integrated power sources for a range of consumer electronics. - The building-integrated PV market will provide some of the greatest demand - and technical challenges - for organic solar cells in the long-term. Find out how OPVs are being developed for glass, roof and other building applications. - To succeed in BIPV applications organic solar cells must be stable and durable. Several initiativess are developing barrier and encapsulation technologies for OPVs. | Editorial topics: - Integrated displays and lighting are opening up new opportunities for fashion houses and sportswear names to strengthen product branding in clothing and allow wearers to customise apparel to enhance individuality. - Clothing and footwear in sports and other markets can benefit from integrated OLED and other forms of illumination to keep the wearer visible at night or in adverse conditions. | Editorial topics: - Conductive inks: Several R&D efforts around the world are exploiting nanotechnology to develop next-generation, high-performance conductive inks and processes for applications in printed electronics. - How carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are being used to improve the performance of OLED displays, OPVs and other plastic electronics devices. - Nanotechnology in sensors, diagnostics and healthcare-based plastic electronics innovations. |
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Special editorial: Commercial progress of OLEDs in lighting and display applications Event distribution OLED World Summit 2010, San Francisco, 1 October Advertising copy deadline 7 July 2010 Publication date 26 July 2010
| Special editorial: Dye solar cell technology, applications and markets Event distribution 4th International Conference on the Industrialization of Dye Solar Cells (DSC-IC 2010), Denver, 25 October Advertising copy deadline 22 September 2010 Publication date 11 October 2010
| Special editorial: e-paper displays and e-reader innovations + new applications for e-paper Advertising copy deadline 1 December 2010 Publication date 20 December 2010
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OLED/POLED lighting developers are engaging with designers and the luminaire industry to commercialise more energy-efficient products. | Dye solar cells (DSC) - a promising third-generation PV technology - has the potential to supply affordable solar energy for a variety of applications. | E-readers are the biggest market for for e-paper, as more brands and publishers launch devices to profit from growing demand e-books, e-newspapers and other digital content. |
Editorial topics: - What is acceptable in terms of lifetime, cost and brightness to make OLED/POLED lighting for commercial markets: Perspectives from architects, designers lighting fixture and luminaire companies. - Latest efforts in materials development and pilot manufacturing, to scale up OLED/POLED lighting. - Opportunities for AMOLEDs in smartphones, small TVs and applications other than mobile phones.
| Editorial topics: - Examines partnerships between developers and industrial companies around the world integrating DSC technology into building materials and products. - Improving the performance of core DSC materials, in terms of efficiencies and lifetimes and scaling up production of materials for DSC-based modules. - Applications for DSC technology in portable electronics chargers and remote power supply. | Editorial topics: - Advances in flexible backplanes, touchscreen technology and colour for e-readers with bigger screens and greater functionality. - E-reader market focus: textbook publishing. - Emerging applications for e-paper displays in signage, security, advertising, mobile phones and other applications.
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