IPC Conference on Printed Electronics:  What Does It Mean for the Printed Circuit Board Industry?   January 18-19, 2011    |    Irvine, CA
IPC Conference on Printed Electronics:
What Does It Mean for the Printed Circuit Board Industry?
January 18-19, 2011 | Irvine, CA
AGENDA REGISTER SPONSORSHIPS HOTEL
WHY PRINTED ELECTRONICS?

Industry estimates project that by the end of 2010, printed electronics will be 35 percent of a $1.92 billion printed, thin film and organic electronics market. By 2020, the market could grow to $55.1 billion with 71 percent printed electronics. While the development of printed electronics is in the early stages, it is evident that it has the potential to change the electronics industry.

The IPC Conference on Printed Electronics: What Does It Mean for the Printed Circuit Board Industry? will give you a glimpse of the possibilities for printed electronics. You will discover:

  • Opportunities in printed electronics for printed circuit board manufacturers
  • End-user requirements for printed electronics
  • What major PCB manufacturers are doing in terms of printed electronics
  • What improvements are being made in materials to support the advancement

You will also have the opportunity to participate in an initial meeting to develop a Printed Electronics standard for the PCB industry, during the afternoon of January 19, 2011.

http://www.ipc.org/Printed-Electronics-Registration

AGENDA
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
7:30 am

Networking breakfast/Registration/Tabletop exhibits

8:00 am

Welcome and Introductions

8:15 am

Keynote
Opportunities in Printed Electronics
Matt Timm, President, Soligie

9:00 am

Applications: The Needs of the End Users

  • Aerospace: Jeff Duce, Design Engineer, Boeing
  • Devanand Shenoy, Ph.D, Program Manager, DARPA
10:15 am

Break/Tabletop exhibits

10:30 am

Manufacturing Printed Electronic Devices

  • Gordon Smith, Sc.D., CTO, GSI Technologies
11:15 am

The Printed Electronics Market – The Opportunities for Our Industry

  • John Andresakis, Vice President of Strategic Technology, Oak Mitsui
Noon

Lunch/Tabletop exhibits

1:30 pm

Printing the Future

  • Robert Tarzwell, President, DMR Ltd.
2:15 pm

Printed Electronic Technologies Now: What PCB Manufacturers are Doing

  • Mark Poliks, Ph.D, Director of Research & Development, Endicott Interconnect Technologies
3:15 pm

The Intersection of Printed Electronics and PCB Assembly

  • TBA
3:45 pm

PCB Supply Base: PE Products and R&D

  • Scott Gordon, Marketing Manager, DuPont Microcircuit Materials
  • Joel Yocom, Business Development Manager, Conductive Inkjet Technologies
  • Stuart Hayton, Global Sales & Marketing Director, MuTracx
5:00 pm

Adjournment

5:30 pm

Reception

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

8:30 am

Networking Breakfast/Tabletop exhibits

9:00 am

Will Printed Electronics Replace the Printed Circuit Board?

  • Randall Sherman, President, New Venture Research Corp.
9:45 am

Advancements in R&D

  • John Knights, Sr. Director of Business Development, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
10:30 am

Break/Tabletop exhibits

11:00 am

Strategies for the Acceptance of Standardization

Noon

Closing remarks/Lunch

1:30 pm–5:00 pm

Standard Development Meeting

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TO REGISTER?
http://www.ipc.org/Printed-Electronics-Registration
IPC Member $550
Standard Industry Rate $650
Fees include event participation, two lunches and reception.
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SPONSORSHIPS

Sponsorship opportunities and tabletop exhibit space for this event are available. Contact Maria Labriola, manager of trade show sales, at +1 847-597-2866.
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HOTEL INFORMATION AND MEETING LOCATION
Marriott Irvine
18000 Von Karman Ave
Irvine, CA 92612
+1 949-553-0100 (Direct)
800-228-9290 (Toll free)

State you are with IPC to receive the discounted rate of $149.00 per night. Rooms are available until all rooms in the block are booked or until Monday, December 27, 2010.
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SPONSOR
DuPont Polyonics Xenon
MEDIA SPONSORS
PCB Design007 FLEX007 PCB 007
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