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Organic and Printed Electronics Association
© OE-A 2013, FFI-Seminar, Frankfurt, 17. September 2013 Page 1
Smart Packagingdurch gedruckte Elektronik
FFI2. Seminar für die Verpackungsentwicklung
Frankfurt, 17. September 2013
Klaus HeckerOE-AEine Arbeitsgemeinschaft des VDMAFrankfurt/Mainwww.oe-a.orgklaus.hecker@oe-a.org
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Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
© OE-A 2013, FFI-Seminar, Frankfurt, 17. September 2013 Page 3Source: Heraeus, manroland, Infineon, Karl KnauerChemistry
Printed Electronics
Microelectronics
Printing
Printing Meets Electronics
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Organic and Printed Electronics Vision
Organic and Printed Electronics is thin lightweight flexible & robustand enables low-cost electronics new applications single-use electronics
by large area, high volume production
Enables: Electronics everywhere Ambient intelligence
Source: Konarka, Novaled
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Global industry association for organic and printed electronics, driven by over 220 international members
Our members represent the entire organic electronics value chain: Component & material suppliers Equipment & tool suppliers Producers / system integrators End-users R&D institutes
Benefits of OE-A membership: Networking Opportunities Frequent Working Group Meetings
Europe, North America, Asia LOPE-C Industry Roadmaps Demonstrator Projects Industry Visibility
OE-A – Overview
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Companies
220+ Members Representing the Entire Value Chain (1)
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Research Institutes
LIOS
220+ Members Representing the Entire Value Chain (2)
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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OE-A Working Groups
OE-A activities are driven by OE-A members Roadmap
Applications Technologies Healthcare
Demonstrators Upscaling Production Green Measurement & Quality Control /
Standardization OTFT, OPV, OLED Encapsulation
Education
LOPE-C 2014, May 26-28, 2014
New Munich Trade Fair Centre, GermanyProvide the central marketplace for Organic and Printed Electronics
1800+ attendees120+ international exhibitors 180+ presentations
Exhibition Largest industry exhibition in the fieldOn-site production on demo line
ConferenceBusiness conferenceTechnical conference / Scientific conference Pre-conference seminars
10 % discount for OE-A members
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Frequent Working Group Meetings inEurope, North America, Asia Quarterly Working Group Meetings 80-120 participants/meeting Next Meeting in Europe:
31st Working Group meeting October 29/30, 2013 Linköpping, Sweden Hosted by Thinfilm & Acreo Special Topic:
Implementation of printed electronics in disposable products
Frequent Presentations at Conferences and Trade Fairs in Europe
Close contact with national and European funding agencies, Strategic Research Agenda (SRA)
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Organic and Printed ElectronicsA Future Multi-Billion $ Market Organic electronics enables new applications and opens new markets
2012: 8 Bn US$, predominately by OLED displays Potential for a 50 Bn US $ market within the next 10 years
driven by lighting, displays, OPV, logic, memory/RFID, sensors
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Pioneers in this area are Automotive industry Pharmaceutical industry Consumer electronics Packaging producers
Organic and Printed Electronics Reach Mass Markets
Pictures: Thinfil m, basf, Karl Knauer, LG
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Chances:Smart Packaging
Integration of Displays Logic Keys Sensors Memory Power supply Speakers RFID
Source: PacProject
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Smart PackagingVision: Movie „Minority Report“ 2002
Examples: Smart Packaging
with display E-newspaper
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Printing / Packaging / Advertising
Today Interactive Journals (Display,
PV, batteries LEDs)e.g. Esquire, TV Movie
Interactive Pricetags and Smart shelfs
Interactive posters: electroluminescent, motion sensors
Printed Interactive Cards Tickets Smart packages with printed
lighting elements
Tomorrow Smart Labels: e.g. Time-
Temperature Indicators Intelligent packaging Interactive newspapers Interactive billboards Printed RFID tags
Source: Thin Film, Bauer Media, ISORG, Karl Knauer
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Intelligent Packaging Applications on the Market
Example: Stora Enzo Pharma / Medicine compliance card
Tracking pill taking, questionnaires, data transfer to computer networks
Temperature logger in package Indicates if in transport min/max temperature
has been achieved and when
UV-indicator in package Indicates if too much UV-light
has been received during transport
eMenu Wireless, paperboard restaurant menu.
Customer orders food and drink by pressingbutton in menu and the order is send to kitchen.
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Temperature Monitoring for Food Packages
Time Temperature IndicatorBy: Bizerba, Limatdruck/Zeiler
Special ink that changes colouraccording to time and temperature
Efficient cold-chain can be proved Offers consumer an additional
indicator to the best before date
Photo: Limmatdruck/Zeiler, Bizerba
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Invisible digital data storage
Invisible digital data storage printed on paper or foil read using a touchscreen device
Crossmedia ticketing Brand protection / authenticity check Toys and collector‘s cards
Product launched by: printechnologics
Interactive Printed Cards
Photo: Printechnologics
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Illuminated cardboard box for bottles Printed electoluminescence Light animation is triggered
by picking up the box New standards for the presentation
of a brand at the point of sale and marketing German Packaging Award 2012
Product launched January 2013by Karl Knauer KG, Germany, www. karlknauer.com
Luminous Packaging
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Smart Packaging with Electronic Seal
Monitoring the illegal opening of packages in the logistic chain by RFID
Package with printed graphite conductive paths
Today: Si-Chip Future: Package with
printed electronic
Photo: (Cypak, Swedish Post office)
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Interactive Journals
E-ink cover page, 2009, Esquire
Embedded video playerin a print ad 2010, TV Movie
Solar-powered LEDs cover page / ad,TV Movie, 2011
Today: classical electronics (Si), thick & rigid
Future: Thin & flexible displays, printed chips and batteries
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Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Future:Intelligent Packaging
Photo: PolyIC
Smart Cardbox Display Logic Barcode Touch Sensitive Films Antenna Energy Harvesting / OPVfor User Information User Interaction Identificationby PolyIC, www.polyic.com
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Origami Electronics
Printed electronics and displays on paperelectrochromic display
E.g. for displaying real use-by-date
Blinking package „Moving Images“
fully printed on paper
by Acreo, Swedenwww.acreo.se Photos: Acreo
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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All-printed glucose sensor Including
Power source Circuitry Sensor Electrochromic display
Display shows different glucose levels upon applying an analyte of varying concentration to the sensor
Concept can be utilized for other sensor analytes and mechanisms
Demonstrator by Acreo, Swedenwww.acreo.se
Integrated Disposable Printed Biosensor
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Integrated Printed Time Temperature Indicator with Rewritable Memory
Including Organic logic circuitry Printed temperature sensor Electrochromic display Battery
Detects critical temperature thresholds and records data for later retrieval and display.
Item-level tracking of quality data for goods such as pharmaceuticals and perishable foods
Under development by Thin Film Electronics ASA, Norway, www.thinfilm.no
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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New OE-A Roadmap 2013
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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New OE-A Roadmap for OE Applications, 2013 Forecast for the Market Entry
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Continued “organic growth” in a number of areas is more likely than a new “killer app”
Commercial products are now appearing in most of the application clusters, more products are in the pilot or test marketing phases
Heterogeneous integration (organic and Si) and hybrid processing will be importantfor new products in the short to medium term.
Roadmap summary in the new OE-A brochure
White Paper in Q4/2013
OE-A Roadmap 2013, Key Messages
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Smart Objects – Roadmap 2013
Picture source: Thin Film Electronics
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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New OE-A Industry DirectoryInteractive Cover Page
5th edition OE-A brochure “Organic and Printed Electronics” 2013 Includes
Roadmap summary article Company profiles Product & Services directory Addresses, contact details of all members Information on OE-A and its services
Interactive, light-up cover page Limited edition: 4000 devices produced Screen-printed electronic circuitry,
printed battery, printed push button and light-emitting diodes
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Outline
Introduction OE-A
Application Fields
OE-A Roadmap
Demonstrator projects
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Collaboration is the Key to SuccessOE-A Demonstrator Projects OE-A supports and facilitates cooperation Key activity of the OE-A since 2005
Illustrate the potential and the integration possibilities of organic and printed electronics
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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2013 OE-A Demonstrator Competition
Competition in four categories
2013: 16 demonstrators and 9 design concepts
Best Demonstrator Awards at LOPE-C Dinner
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Summary
Organic and Printed Electronics open new markets
From “carton / paper” to “smart packaging” opens new possibilities for value-added products
First products launched, OE-A Roadmap describes the path to the future
Networking and cluster collaboration are key for the future success
OE-A provides the international industry platform
Organic and Printed Electronics will be one of the largest growing markets in the future
Organic and Printed Electronics Association
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Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit
Kontakt:Dr. Klaus HeckerManaging Director+49-69-6603-1336klaus.hecker@oe-a.org
OE-AEine Arbeitsgemeinschaft des VDMAFrankfurt/Mainwww.oe-a.orgwww.lope-c.com P
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