Collaborative Display of Sustainable Electronics at International Fair
Norrköping Science Park, alongside RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden) and six innovative companies — Cellfion, DP Patterning, Epishine, Ligna Energy, n-Ink, and ParsNord — will showcase sustainable electronics together at LOPEC in Munich, Germany, on March 6-7.
LOPEC is recognized as the leading international event for flexible, organic, and printed electronics. Every year, it brings together leading players from applications to research from all continents to explore where one of the most exciting technologies of the future stands today and what enormous potential it holds.
Norrköping Science Park is coordinating the venture with the purpose to provide exposure and networking opportunities for the participating companies.
The idea behind a collaborative booth is not only to showcase the advancements of the companies involved but also to act as a catalyst for other companies in the electronics industry. By highlighting their contributions, the exhibiting companies aim to enable and inspire others to adopt and integrate sustainable practices, thereby contributing to a more environmentally conscious sector.
Those who visit Booth B0.412 will be able to experience these groundbreaking technologies firsthand, with applications spanning across various sectors including automotive, energy, and real estate.
In addition to the exhibition, a conference will be held, featuring approximately 170 presentations. The conference serves as a global forum for the exchange of research findings, knowledge, and solutions in the printed electronics sector. Three of the exhibitors at the booth — DP Patterning, Ligna Energy, and RISE — will contribute to the schedule, presenting their latest work and contributing to the rich exchange of knowledge within the sector.
List of all Participants in Booth B0.412:
For more information about the collaboration or to explore opportunities in printed and organic electronics, please contact Norrköping Science Park.
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