LOPEC 2024 Shines Light on Sustainable Advancements in Printed Electronics
Apart from the growing focus on climate and environmental concerns, the LOPEC 2024 conference also highlighted the importance of design aspects in advanced printed electronics. There was a significant emphasis on designing for circularity, recycling, and reuse, along with increasing attention to the aesthetics, usability, and user-friendliness of these technologies. Developers, partners, and customers are all recognizing the importance of incorporating sustainable and user-centric design principles in their products. This trend is expected to continue in the future, as the industry strives to make a positive impact on society and the environment.
The event aimed to make everyday life more sustainable by showcasing advancements in smart living, mobility, and wearable technology. The conference program featured 170 presentations, including keynotes on sustainability from industry and academic leaders.
This dynamic collaboration reflects a shared vision of harnessing the power of unity and inter-company synergies to ignite transformative advancements in sustainable tech solutions;
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Cellfion specializes in cellulose-based materials for electronics, offering sustainable solutions.
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Epishine focuses on organic solar cells for low-energy devices, emphasizing flexibility.
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DP Patterning offers a photolithography alternative for conductive patterns, aiming at efficient production.
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Ligna Energy innovates with forest-based materials for sustainable energy storage.
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n-Ink develops conductive inks for printed electronics, striving for sustainability.
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ParsNord is developing flexible thermoelectric modules for power generation and temperature control.
The next LOPEC conference will take place in Munich from February 25-27, 2025, with the exhibition taking place on February 26 and 27. For more information on the event, please visit the OPE Journal.
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