This Conference focuses on the cutting edge advances on 3D Printing, 3D Bioprinting, Digital and Additive Manufacturing approaches for Flexible Organic and Printed Electronics, Healthcare, Wearables, Automotive, etc. and for the fabrication of novel nanomaterials in advanced device architectures.
As the world of 3D Printing is evolving, electronics are becoming a new key player. Functional elements such as sensors, biosensors, and switches are now being integrated into 3D printed products, paving the way for exciting new markets, applications, and opportunities.
3D Printing also encompasses a variety of different manufacturing processes. The processes are all primarily additive, with materials being deposited only where needed, as opposed to traditional subtractive processes, like machining. This results in significantly fewer materials' wastage, which keeps costs and environmental impact down. Also, this Conference connects the Manufacturing with In-Line and Real-Time Monitoring Process and Control approaches to enable low-cost and high-volume manufacturing of Organic Electronic Devices.
International Organizing Committee (tentative)
Dr. Peter Baumann, Apeva, Germany
Dr. Evangelos Delivopoulos, University of Reading, UK
Prof. Emmanuel Giannelis, Cornell University, USA
Dr. Nello Li Pira, C.R.F. S.C.p.A, Italy
Prof. Stergios Logothetidis, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece
Prof. Yiannis Misirlis, University of Patras, Greece
Prof. Aylin Sendemir, Ege University, Turkey
Prof. Prasad Shastri, University of Freiburg, Germany
Organized by:
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EU H2020-SMARTLINE: "Smart In-line metrology and control for boosting the yield and quality of high-volume manufacturing of Organic electronics" (www.smartline-project.eu) |
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EU H2020-CORNET: "Multiscale Modelling and Characterization to optimize the Manufacturing processes of Organic Electronics materials and devices" (www.cornet-project.eu) |