White Paper that Discusses the Current State of Organic Electronics Market

Messe München has just published a white paper that discusses the current state of the organic electronics (OE) market, including rfid tags, OLED, AM OLED, PM OLED, electroluminescence, e-paper and market forecast.

"The promise of organic electronics - previously-unimaginable innovative products" discusses OE industry trends, market size, needed improvements, and the status of technologies. The paper also mentions challenges and needed industry changes.

productronica 2009 (November 10-13, 2009, Munich) will feature an innovation forum entitled "Organic Electronics - Enabling Electronics Everywhere" organized by oe-a, the Organic Electronics Association

The white paper covering rfid tags, OLED, AM OLED, PM OLED, electroluminescence, e-paper and market forecast can be downloaded free of charge from the productronica 2009 website.

About productronica

productronica is the leading world trade fair for innovative electronics production. It has taken place in Munich every two years since 1975 and is a core element of the electronics trade fair network of Munich International Trade Fair. This network includes the leading global trade fairs, electronica, and Productronica, held in Munich, as well as leading regional trade fairs in Brazil, Hong Kong, China, and India. With over 8,000 exhibitors and more than 280,000 visitors, the Munich International Trade Fair is one of the internationally leading trade fair organizer in this segment.

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