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The magazine is the only regular international title available reaching plastic electronics users and developers looking to
integrate plastic electronic technologies and materials into a manufactured product.
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+Plastic Electronics editorial calendar 2011
| Vol 3 Issue 4 | Vol 3 Issue 5 | Vol 3 Issue 6 |
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Special editorial: Photonics Event distribution Photonics21 meeting, Brussels, 23-24 February, and Image Sensors Europe 2011, London, 22-24 March Advertising copy deadline 28 January 2011 Publication date 4 February 2011 | Special editorial: Wearable healthcare Event distribution Smart Fabrics 2011, London, 4-6 April Advertising copy deadline 7 March 2011 Publication date 14 March 2011 | Special editorial: Nanoparticle devices Event distribution NanoMaterials 2011, London, 7-9 June Advertising copy deadline 2 May 2011 Publication date 9 May 2011 |
Organic electronics and photonics are becoming increasingly converged as technology communities. How can the plastic electronics industry profit from its photonics links? | Wellbeing has become an important driver for smart textile advances. We look at the opportunities for commercial products in the healthcare market | Nanoparticles form an important part of the supply chain for plastic electronics manufacturing. We look at applications including dye solar cells, diagnostic devices, sensors and RFID |
Editorial topics: - Crossover of photonics and organic electronics technologies - The mutual benefits of simultaneous development: LEDs opening the solid-state lighting industry for OLEDs, for instance - Adoption of photonics technologies in plastic electronics developments - such as laser processing for OLEDs | Editorial topics: - Clothing with integrated technologies for healthcare - heart sensors, muscle activity monitors, respiration monitors - Applications in the healthcare industry - uses planned for hospitals and institutes, as well as military contracts - Analysis of the most promising target markets: babywear, elderly people, prescription clothing? | Editorial topics: - Are cheap, scalable and suitable nanoinks becoming available for printed electronics? - The markets being created for nanoparticle devices - diagnostics, solar, RFID |
| Vol 4 Issue 1 | Vol 4 Issue 2 | Vol 4 issue 3 |
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Special editorial: Displays Event distribution OLEDs World Summit 2011, San Francisco, 26-28 September Advertising copy deadline 27 June 2011 Publication date 4 July 2011
| Special editorial: Portable power Event distribution Wireless Power, US, 29-30 September, and Organic Photovoltaics 2011, US, 30 September-1 October Advertising copy deadline 29 August 2011 Publication date 5 September 2011
| Special editorial: Lighting Event distribution Solid-State Lighting Ecosystems, US, 1-3 December Advertising copy deadline 31 October 2011 Publication date 7 November 2011
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OLED displays and e-paper have historically been two of the standard-bearing technologies for organic electronics. We take a look at the latest applications for these devices, and how the market is changing in 2011 | Power on the move is becoming more important as more people carry energy-intensive electronic devices. Technologies like organic and dye-sensitised solar cells, and printed batteries, are being designed to meet these needs in smart clothing, accessories or direct integration into devices | Developers of OLED lighting began making significant inroads into manufacturing in 2010. Will the OLED lighting market fulfill expectations as a solid-state lighting source in 2011? |
Editorial topics: - How the e-paper market is changing - new technologies to broaden the market, new applications beyond e-readers - Advances in OLEDs, including glasses-free 3D - How OLED displays can achieve market entry in categories like television - Growth of supply for smartphones and other consumer electronics - will OLEDs remain high-end or become standard?
| Editorial topics: - The role of power supply in wireless sensor networks - dye solar cells and integrated printed batteries - Opportunities in clothing and accessories - Will integrated wireless power enter consumer electronics products? - Wireless power in shelving: an opportunity for smart packaging power | Editorial topics: - Manufacturing growth worldwide - The role of OLEDs as next-generation solid-state lighting - Are architects and building firms aware of, and interested in, OLEDs? - Government initiatives for OLED lighting adoption: subsidies for purchase, energy standards, R&D funding |

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