Plastic Electronics
Plastic ElectronicsOrganic and inorganic large area printed organics used in OLED displays, OLED lighting, solar, sensors, logic and memory represent one of the most promising and disruptive technologies of our time. Some analysts see the market for OLAE reaching over $50 billion by the end of the decade, and even over $300 billion in 15 years. The SEMI Plastic Electronics Special Interest Group (PE-SIG) is dedicated to advancing collective industry interests through:
Attend the 2012 Plastic Electronics |
| OLED: Light from Small Molecules Fraunhofer (6:13, Jan 2012)
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| Plastic Electronics: Inventing the Future Princeton University (4:29; 2011)
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| OLED: A Natural Artificial Lighting Choice-- Federal Ministry of Education & Research (6:39, 2011)
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| Organic Photovoltaics (Lecture)-- Purdue University (1:15:29; 2011) | |
Organic Nanomaterials for Electronics & Photonics (ONE-P) -- EC 7th Framework | |
Electronic Plastic: Flexible Solutions-- National Academy of Science |

SEMI News
- “Call for Papers” Open for Plastic Electronics 2012
- SEMICON West 2012 to Showcase Advances in LEDs, MEMS, and Plastic Electronics Manufacturing
- SEMI Acquires Plastic Electronics Conference and Exhibition
- Plastic Electronics at SEMICON Europa 2012
- Printed Electronics Start to Show Up in Volume Hybrid Products
- Large Screen OLED TVs Debut at CES
Plastic Electronics Industry News
Archive: Plastic Electronics Industry News
For more information, please contact Deborah Geiger at dgeiger@semi.org or 408.943.7988.

