
Organic electronics another step closer to commercialization
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At the LOPE-C organic electronics trade fair recently held in Munich, he claimed that this technology already became commonplace in a number of applications, in particular in automotive pharmaceuticals and packaging industries.
Mildner cited printed antennae and seat occupancy sensors which are said to be already in use in the automotive industry. The next steps will be the availability of touch sensors and displays for deployment in vehicles. At the fair, the OE-A also distributed a brochure with printed batteries and LEDs integrated into the front cover – upon the push of an equally printed button, the LEDs were lit.
Read the full article on page 11 of our July/August digital edition.
