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integrate plastic electronic technologies and materials into a manufactured product.

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+Plastic Electronics editorial calendar 2010

Vol 2 Issue 5Vol 2 Issue 6Vol 3 Issue 1

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.

Vol 3 Issue 2Vol 3 Issue 3Vol 3 Issue 4

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

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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