Over 600 delegates from 28 countries were present at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe event last week in Dresden - the industry's largest event on the topic. The event featured the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Awards in recognition of outstanding achievement. The awards were given at the gala dinner on April 7th.
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Multisorb Technologies has appointed Daniel Casacci to the position of Business Development Leader for the electronics market. In this role, Casacci will oversee market development for the company’s portfolio of technologies that manage moisture, oxygen, hydrocarbons, and other volatiles to protect sensitive electronic products against degradation, and improve product reliability and performance.
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The world's largest event on printed and thin film electronics takes place in Dresden next week on April 8-9, with attendees from 31 countries registered so far. Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of organisers IDTechEx who are themselves, experts in this hot topic says, "Printed Electronics Europe is now acknowledged as where the Crème of the industry meets and does business. We are delighted and ready to entertain and educate people from over 30 countries in this exciting new subject that will impact most sectors of society. The number of companies, government organisations and research centres working in this field has greatly increased in the last year and we shall provide comprehensive coverage of the very latest advances."
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Hosted by IDTechEx, it’s Europe’s largest printed electronics event, with over 600 attendees, 80 speakers and 50 exhibitors expected to attend. Best-in-class speakers from around the world will present on the full range of printed electronics technologies.
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A campaign to reduce packaging has been a success for Wal-Mart Stores "green" campaign, but a move toward environmentally friendly electronics is proving that changing the mechanics of a TV is much more complex than changing the mechanics of a cereal box.
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What makes the Nürnberg trio of packaging exhibitions so sexy? The powerful range of products from the good 1,300 exhibitors? The over 33,000 highly motivated trade visitors, who often come to the exhibition with very specific concerns? Or the possibility of again sourcing information about the entire packaging process chain under one roof from 25-27.9.2007? Success is sexy – and FachPack (packaging solutions), PrintPack (package printing/packaging supplies production) and LogIntern (intralogistics) are certainly successful! To make sure this remains so in 2007, various special shows offer relevant added value to supplement the convincing display of products on the exhibition stands.
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