Mapping out the Future of Packaging – OE-A Roadmap for Organic and Printed Electronics

Mapping out the Future of Packaging – OE-A Roadmap for Organic and Printed Electronics

Organic and Printed Electronics Association Mapping Out the Future of Packaging – OE-A Roadmap for Organic and Printed Electronics Packaging Management Council October 14, 2015 Rochester, N.Y. Barbara M. Fisher Regional Manager, OE-A North America a working group within P h o t o : OE-A H o l s t C www.oe-a.org e n t r e © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 1 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Outline z Introduction OE-A z LOPEC z 6th Edition of the OE-A Roadmap } Applications and Technologies z Demonstrator Projects © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 2 1 Organic and Printed Electronics Association What is Organic and Printed Electronics? Organic and Printed Electronics is z thin z lightweight z flexible z robust and enables z low-cost electronics z new applications z single-use disposable electronics using large-area, high-volume processing Enables: z Electronics everywhere z Ambient intelligence © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 3 Organic and Printed Electronics Association What is Organic and Printed Electronics? Multifunctional systems Active and passive organic Power supply devices: transistor, IC, (organic photovoltaics, antenna, ...) flexible battery, ...) Sensors (touch, temperature, pressure, gas, …) Displays and lighting (OLED, electrochromic, electrophoretic,...) Source: PolyIC, Fraunhofer ISE, Thinfilm, Plastic Logic © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 4 2 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Basics of Organic and Printed Electronics Printing Organic and Printed Electronics Chemistry Source: Heraeus, manroland, Infineon, Karl Knauer Microelectronics © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 5 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Printing Technologies Gravure Printing Offset Printing Flexographic Printing Screen Printing Ink-jet Printing © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 6 3 Organic and Printed Electronics Association New Functional Inks / Substrates z Soluble Functional Materials } Polymers } Metal filled pastes } Nanoparticles z Substrates } Paper } Plastic } Glass } Stainless Steel z The material best suited for specific application depends on process conditions, surface roughness, thermal expansion, barrier properties Source: Heraeus Clevios, Cynora © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 7 Organic and Printed Electronics Association OE-A – Overview z Global industry association for organic and printed electronics, driven by over 240 international members z Our members represent the entire organic electronics value chain: } Component & material suppliers } Equipment & tool suppliers } Producers / system integrators } End-users } R&D institutes z Benefits of OE-A membership: } Networking Opportunities } Frequent Working Group Meetings } Europe, North America, Asia } LOPEC } Industry Roadmaps } Demonstrator Projects } Industry Visibility © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 8 4 Organic and Printed Electronics Association New OE-A Board of Directors Chairman: Dr. Jeremy Burroughes Vice Chairman Asia: Prof. Dr. Toshihide Kamata Vice Chairman Europe: Jaap Lombaers Vice Chairman North America: Stan Farnsworth Dr. Stephan Kirchmeyer Members of the Board: Thomas Kolbusch Markus Bamberger Thibaud Le Séguillon Prof. Dr. Reinhard Baumann Dr. Giovanni Nisato Dr. Peter Fischer © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 9 Organic and Printed Electronics Association OE-A Has More than 240 Members, Representing the Whole Process Chain in Organic and Printed Electronics Membership Development of the OE-A 243 October 2015 Competencies of the OE-A Members © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 10 5 Organic and Printed Electronics Association 240+ Members Representing the Entire Value Chain (1) Companies © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 11 Organic and Printed Electronics Association 240+ Members Representing the Entire Value Chain (2) Research Institutes LIOS © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 12 6 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Global Approach z Establish a global network North DE 91, GR 3, OE-A is active in EU GB 23, SE 3, Asia JP 7, America FR 13, PT 2, 183 CN 3, 21 z Europe CH 7, DK 1, 37 IL 3, z ES 7, IE 1, US 34, TW 3, z North America z NL 6, NO 1, CA 3 KR 2, BE 5, PL 1, AE 1, z Asia FI 5, RO 1, SG 1, AT 4, RS 1, TH 1 IT 4, RU 1, Headquarters: CZ 3, SI 1 z Frankfurt, Germany Australia North American Office: Total: 243 Members1 z Pittsburgh, PA., USA from 33 countries (as of October 2015) © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 13 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Global Approach North America z Quarterly Working Group Meetings z Next Meeting: } 23rd North American Working Group Meeting } November 17, 2015 San Jose, CA. } Special Topic: Enabling the Internet of Everything z Frequent Presentations at Conferences and Trade Fairs in North America z Installation of a North American Chapter z North American office Barbara M. Fisher +1-412-828-0370 [email protected] © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 14 7 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Standardization of Printed Electronics IEC z OE-A supports the international standardization activities z Technical Committee TC119 for Printed Electronics IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) www.iec.ch, founded in May 2012 ® z OE-A members participate via their National Standardization Organization z Creation of ad hoc working groups } Terminology, Materials Equipment, Parts and Devices, Printability z TC 119 Meetings 2015: } November 2015 (parallel to 23rd North American OE-A Working Group meeting in San Jose, CA.) z Facts and Figures on the TC 119: } Chairman: Dr. Alan Hodgson, UK } 13 “Active” Members (“P-Members”, voting rights): CN, CY, DE, ES, FI, GB, IT, JP, KR, NL, RU, SE, US form national mirror committees } 7 "Passive / Observer" Members (O-Members): BR, CA, CZ, FR, MY, PL, ZA presently signed up © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 15 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Communication OPE-Journal z OPE Journal } Globally circulated magazine for the organic and printed electronics industry } Launched in 2012, circulation of 9,500 copies } Publication by nimble show & media } Includes 12 pages of OE-A news } Advisory Board by OE-A Members } Benefits for OE-A members z free subscription z 15% discount on advertisements z articles in OE-A news section z Next issue will be published in November 2015 z www.ope-journal.com © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 16 8 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Networking Initiative The on Join the OE-A Group on LinkedIn! z Open to OE-A members and non-OE-A members z Network with over 2,200 of your colleagues, contacts and business partners z Platform for discussions, networking and up-to-date information z All parties interested in the OE-A are welcome to join this forum! z www.linkedin.com © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 17 LOPEC 2016, April 5-7, 2016 New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Germany Provides the central marketplace for Organic and Printed Electronics 2,300+ attendees 130+ international exhibitors 190+ presentations Exhibition Largest industry exhibition in the field On-site production on demo line Conference Business conference Technical conference /Scientific conference Pre-conference seminars 10% discount for OE-A members www.lopec.com Messe München International | Connecting Global Competence OE-A 18 9 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Outline z Introduction OE-A z LOPEC z 6th Edition of the OE-A Roadmap } Applications and Technologies z Demonstrator Projects © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 19 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Organic and Printed Electronics A Future Multi-Billion $ Market z Organic electronics enables new applications and opens new markets z 2014: US$23B, predominately in OLED displays z Potential for a US$50B market within the next 10 years driven by lighting, displays, OPV, logic, memory/RFID, sensors © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 20 10 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Sixth Edition OE-A Roadmap 2015 for Organic and Printed Electronics z Roadmap is a key activity of the OE-A z Forecast: Short-, medium-, longer term for applications and technologies z Target group: } End-users, producers, material suppliers, equipment manufacturers, researchers } Public } Government and funding agencies z Represents the common perspectives of the 230+ OE-A members z Identification of Red Brick Walls z Updated bi-annually z 14 dedicated teams } Application oriented } Technology oriented } End-User oriented Roadmap `Health Care´ © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 21 Organic and Printed Electronics Association OE-A Roadmap 2015 for OE Applications Overview © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 22 11 Organic and Printed Electronics Association Clusters 6th Edition OE-A Roadmap 2015 OLED Lighting Electronics and Components Flexible Passive Batteries Devices & Touch Active Sensors Organic Devices & Photovoltaics Printed Memory Integrated Smart Systems (ISS) Smart Smart OLED and Flexible Displays Objects & RFID Textiles Sensor Systems Flexible OLED Displays Displays New Source: FhG ISE, Plastic Logic, Novaled AG, Samsung, Schreiner PrinTronics, PolyIC, Thin Film Electronics, exax, Plastic Electronic, VARTA, Francital © OE-A 2015, October 2015 Page 23 Organic and Printed Electronics Association OE-A Roadmap 2015: Key Trends z OLED displays have become a mass market item in mobile displays and are starting to penetrate the TV market. z Major industry sectors, such as automotive, consumer electronics, white goods, pharmaceuticals/health care and packaging, are bringing organic electronics products to the market. z Integration of printed and silicon-based components to make hybrid systems looks to be one of the primary paths to further

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