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cintelliq ltd: Organic semiconductor industry solving the challenges of manufacturing(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) RDATE:20082008 Cambridge, UK -- As the organic semiconductor and organic electronics industries begin the transition towards commercialisation, the challenges companies face are shifting from research and development to manufacturing, integration, test and measurement. The primary issues facing the industry today are: How to scale from laboratory to full production How to select the right tools and processes to purchase or develop How to use test and measurement to improve yield and quality Companies such as Polymer Vision, Plastic Logic and printed systems are tackling these issues head-on by developing their own unique approaches and solutions. However, access to such proprietary know-how is often limited, making it difficult for new companies wanting to enter the market to catch-up. What is starting to occur in the industry is the growth of companies and institutions willing to fill this gap by providing services, processes and products that will play a key role in shortening the time to market. Such companies include Fraunhofer IZM, Fraunhofer IPMS, Botest Systems, OTB Engineering, Soligie, Horiba Jobin Yvon, and Solar Coating. These issues and possible solutions are directly reflected in the programme for this year's Organic Semiconductor Conference (OSC-08), which has the theme 'From Lab to Fab'. Delegates will be able to learn first-hand how leading organisations are already tackling these issues. For example, on the subject of manufacturing, Plastic Logic will be describing how it is managing the step from lab-scale to volume production of its flexible active matrix displays. printed systems will outline its approach to mass printing paper electronics. Pixdro / OTB Engineering will discuss the development and application of its industrial production equipment. We will hear from the Fraunhofer IZM about its fabrication process for organic large area electronics, while the Fraunhofer IPMS will be covering fabrication solutions for large area OLED lighting. On the subject of testing, Horiba Jobin Yvon will be describing its Spectroscopic Ellipsometry technique for high quality control for organic semiconductor films. Botest Systems will be discussing advanced testing of organic semiconductor devices. In addition to these organisations, OSC-08 will showcase a further 80 speakers, over half of whom are representing organisations which did not present at last year's conference. Up to 500 engineers, researchers, business leaders and investors from around the world are expected to meet at OSC-08 to report progress and discuss future directions in the organic electronics and organic semiconductor industries. This major annual conference, founded by cintelliq in 2003, will take place at the Frankfurt Messe, Germany, from 29 September to 1 October 2008. Jiro Kasahara, R&D Director and General Manager, Advanced Materials Laboratories, Sony Corporation, commented, "OSC is an important and attractive conference for people in both industry and academia. It is useful to have a chance to get together and network with people from the major and active players worldwide. OSC is definitely the one conference which people working in organic electronics do not want to miss." Craig Cruickshank, cintelliq CEO, said, "We are delighted to be holding a very exciting programme featuring the key players in the industry, together with some new entrants to the field. Attendees can expect to hear significant progress and gain new insights, as well as networking with decision makers from across the industry." http://www.osc-europe.com/press-20aug.shtml Notes to editor OSC-08 is the premier international event for scientists, engineers, manufacturers and investors in organic semiconductor technologies and organic electronics. The OSC conference is hosted by cintelliq which founded the conference series in 2003. cintelliq renamed the event OEC (Organic Electronics Conference) in 2006 and 2007 to reflect its conference partnership with the OE-A. With the ending of this partnership cintelliq continues to hold an annual conference under the OSC brand. For more information about the conference see http://www.osc-europe.com Conference and cintelliq logos are available from: http://www.osc-europe.com/images/OSC-08_300dpi.jpg http://www.osc-europe.com/images/cintelliq_logo.jpg cintelliq is an independent company which provides information services and technology consultancy to the organic semiconductor and organic electronics industries. It provides a range of services which address the needs of organisations with an interest in the development of technologies and applications across the whole of the organic semiconductor industry. cintelliq publishes the industry's leading weekly newsletter, OSA Direct, the bi-monthly Organic Semiconductor Industry Journal and a range of reports on the industry. cintelliq ltd St John's Innovation Centre, Cambridge CB4 0WS, UK CONTACT: cintelliq ltd Tel: +44 (0)1223 421 525 e-mail: craig.cruickshank WWW: http://www.osc-europe.com WWW: http://www.cintelliq.com ((M2 Communications Ltd disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to [email protected])). Copyright ? 2008 M2 Communications Ltd. |
