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Abstract:
The OE-A is debuting the new, fifth edition of the "OE-A Roadmap for Organic and
Printed Electronics" as well as numerous new demonstrators at LOPE-C in Munich,
Germany from June 11 to 13, 2013. The OE-A Roadmap illustrates the status and
trends of applications and technologies. The new OE-A brochure also boasts an
interactive cover page that includes integrated lights.

Interactive Printed Products – New Applications Enabled by Organic and Printed Electronics

Frankfurt am Main, Germany | Posted on May 16th, 2013

Numerous products based on organic and printed
electronics - thin, light-weight, flexible, and inexpensive to produce - are already on the
market. The leading international industry association for organic and printed electronics, the
OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association), supports its members and this emerging
field by providing an information platform, initiating technical cooperation and by keeping the
public informed about this new technology.

A Glowing Example

The new OE-A brochure and its interactive, illuminating cover page illustrates impressively how
this new technology can add value to classical print products, thereby opening new areas of
application for publishers, packaging companies, or advertising and marketing agencies. More
than 4,000 pieces were produced by a number of OE-A members as part of the OE-A Demonstrator
Project: Munich University of Applied Sciences, TU Chemnitz, DuPont Microcircuit Materials,
DuPont Teijin Films, Enfucell, Fraunhofer ENAS, Fraunhofer ISIT, Schoeller Technocell and Thieme.

New Roadmap

The updated, fifth edition of the „OE-A Roadmap for Organic and Printed Electronics" offers
an overview of future product generations as well as requirements for materials and
technologies. Fundamental challenges on the path to mass production - so-called "Red
Brick Walls" - are also cited in the Roadmap.

"Printed electronics is already being employed in numerous industries today, for example,
automotive, medical technologies and consumer electronics. With projects such as the OE-A
Roadmap and Demonstrators, the OE-A facilitates cooperation among its members
worldwide and illustrates the future additional potential this technology has in a very targeted
approach. As the leading international exhibition and conference, LOPE-C is the perfect
venue to present the results of this work to the public for the very first time", said Dr. Stephan
Kirchmeyer, Chairman of the Board of the OE-A and Head of the Business Unit Functional
Coatings at Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG.

The new OE-A Roadmap will be introduced at LOPE-C in a plenary session, at the exhibition
(OE-A booth B0/308) and during a press conference.

Come and visit us at LOPE-C 2013 at booth B0/308! www.lope-c.com

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About OE-A
The OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) was founded in December 2004 and is the leading
international industry association for organic and printed electronics. The OE-A represents the entire value chain
of this emerging industry. Our members are world-class global companies and institutions, ranging from R&D
institutes, component and material suppliers to producers and end-users. More than 210 companies from Europe,
North America, Asia and Australia are working together to promote the establishment of a competitive production
infrastructure for organic and printed electronics. The vision of the OE-A is to build a bridge between science,
technology and application.
The OE-A and Messe Munich International are the hosts of the premier international conference and exhibition,
LOPE-C – the Large-area, Organic and Printed Electronics Convention – which addresses end-users, engineers,
scientists, manufacturers, and investors. LOPE-C 2013 will be held June 11-13, 2013 at Messe Munich, Germany.

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Contacts:
Dr. Klaus Hecker:
Tel.: +49-69-6603-1336

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