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Congress on plastic smart in June in Linz
14/07/2011
July 14, 2011
' Plastics meet Electronics' is the motto of the first edition of the Congress of plastic intelligent to be held the coming 7 and 8 June at the new Ars Electronica Center in Linz/Austria. The organizer of the Congress is the Smart Plastics initiative, founded earlier this year and aims to become an international showcase of smart plastic electronic products to Austria.
Dashboards no switches or buttons, flexible solar cells or medical diagnosis systems integrated into plastic products: Smart Plastics will make this a reality. The combination of plastic technology, Mechatronics and design not only allows the generation of new product ideas, but rather opens up an enormous market potential at the same time.
The Congress starts the 7th with the participation of Prof. Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci, responsible for the Institute for organic solar cells in the Johannes Kepler University of Linz. The second day will be held lectures and a workshop with speakers such as Matthew Gardiner (Orobotics BCE-Future Lab, Austria), Jaap Lombaers Holst Centre (Netherlands), Thomas Müller (President of Plastics Technologies, of the University of Erlangen, Germany), Roland Streule (Sefar Holding, Switzerland)Dirk w. Pophusen (Bayer MaterialScience, Germany) and Dr. Markus Riester (maris TechCon, Austria). The Conference will take place in English.
"Our goal is to promote cooperation among companies with a long chain of value in this field," says Georg Steinbichler, senior Vice President of development in Engel Austria, represented in Spain by helmut roegele, Chairman of the program. "After all, the opportunities and challenges presented by this discipline requires several different knowledge areas, which should preferably be accessible to members through a network of effective work".
Capacitive circuits are invisible by a layer of three-dimensional surface. (Fig.: bfmm.at)
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