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+Plastic Electronics editorial calendar 2011

Vol 3 Issue 4Vol 3 Issue 5Vol 3 Issue 6

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 1Vol 4 Issue 2Vol 4 issue 3

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

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

Events 2011

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