Industry Networking Day
www.largeareaelectronics.org/industry_day [email protected] @innolae
Registration, Sandwich lunch
Welcome and Introduction
The current status of printed , flexible and large-area-area electronics• • •
Market prospects - Raghu Das, IDTechExTechnology status - Prof Don Lupo, Tampere University of Technology Discussion
Break
2 minute technology pitches (1)
Unlocking the market opportunities for printed, flexible and large-area electronics Panel discussion including representation from:• • • •
Pharmaceuticals - Jo Craig, GSK, MMIP e-textiles - Dr Paolo Canonico, SAATI FMCG/retail - Dr Mike Butler, Unilever IoT - John Biggs, ARM
Funding opportunities for UK electronics industry Dr Martyn Cherrington, Innovate UK
2 minute technology pitches (2)
Networking drinks and canapes
Event Close
Making Connections: accelerating innovation in flexible and hybrid electronics22nd January 2018 | 13:00 - 19:00Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre, Cambridge, CB10 1RQ
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Delegate Information
Industry Networking Day
www.largeareaelectronics.org/industry_day [email protected] @innolae
PitchesShort pitches about what each company can offer or what it is looking for. - 1 powerpoint slide- 2 minutes each
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Session 1: 15:10-15:30
Session 2: 17:10-17:30
Plasma Quest
designLED
1 Phil Rumsby
2 Hayley Brown
3 Derek Peden
4 Cem Selcuk TWI innovation network
Tribus-D
SGMA
5 Steve Riches
6 Fanya Ismail
7 Stephen Day NSG
Cambridge Consultants 8 Andrew Strong
9 Ed Lester Promethean
Trackwise
Applied Nanodetectors
10 Philip Johnston
11 Victor Higgs
12 Mark James Merck Chemicals
Silvaco
Ronsek
Semitronics
Semimetrics
Dycotec Materials
Circa Sustainable Chemicals
Molex
SiStem Technology
FlexEnable
Fuelium
Zinergy
Beko
STFC
TTP
13 Ahmed Nejim
14 Kesorn Weaver
15 Jeremy Davis
16 Eric Don
17 Richard Dixon
18 Jeff Eaves
19 Neal O'Hara
20 Shane Duncan
21 Jan Jongman
22 Silvya Vilaprinyo
23 Pritesh Hiralal
24 Graham Anderson
25 Iain Sedgwick
26 Jianye Wang
27 Simon Tuohy Oxford Lasers
M-Solv
The current status of printed, flexible and large-area electronics: market and technology
Raghu Das IDTechEx
Raghu Das MA (Cantab) is CEO of IDTechEx. He has a MA Natural Sciences degree from Cambridge University, where he studied physics. He has been closely involved with the development of printed electronics for ten years, carrying out consultancy in Europe, USA, Asia and the Middle East. He has lectured as an expert at over 300 events and conferences around the world and is author of several IDTechEx publications. He leads IDTechEx consulting effort
and research programs. His analyses of the industry and market forecasts have been cited globally, in publications such as Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times.
Prof Donald Lupo Tampere University of Technology
Donald Lupo joined the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering at Tampere University of Technology as professor for electronic materials and the Head of Laboratory for Future Electronics (LFE) in August 2010 after a diverse career in industrial research and development in functional materials for photonics and electronics. He obtained his Ph.D. in physical chemistry at Indiana University-
Bloomington, USA in 1984 and spent the next 24 years working in chemical, electronic and display industries, and as an independent consultant, working for and with companies such as Hoechst AG, Sony Europe, NTera, Samsung, UPM Kymmene and Merck.
During his industrial career he lead groundbreaking work in organic nonlinear optics, polymer LEDs, solid state dye solar cells and paper-like displays. He is author on over 60 publications and inventor on over 40 patents and applications. He serves as an external expert in the OLED and printed electronics fields for the European Commission, is an active member of the Organic Electronics Association roadmap team, speaker of the OE-A Education group and has served on the technical advisory boards of Thin Film Electronics AB, Nano Eprint Ltd., Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) and the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large Area Electronics (CIMLAE).
Unlocking the market opportunities for printed, flexible and large-area electronics
Jo Craig VP Technology & Strategy Platform Technology & Science (PTS)
Jo is currently Vice President Technology and Strategy within the Platform Technology and Science organisation at GSK R&D.
She is a qualified Pharmacist with a first class honours degree from the School of Pharmacy,
University of London, and has spent over 30 years in the pharmaceutical industry with a focus on product development, quality, scale up and technology transfer.
She has led a number of global groups including, in the last 5 years, the ‘Process Robustness and Second Generation’ group during which time she led the scale up and transfer of ground-breaking new manufacturing and measurement technologies applied to existing commercial assets.
More recently Jo has led the New Product Introduction Quality group across GSK including a continued focus on the quality aspects and benefits of new technologies. In her current role she has both an internal focus on technical delivery for GSK, whilst also leading the Technology and Innovation workstream of the Medicines Manufacturing Industry Partnership (MMIP), set up jointly by Pharma and UK Government to ensure the UK is recognised as a world class, advanced centre for medicines manufacturing.
Paolo Canonico SAATI
Dr Paolo Canonico holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Naples. He has 20 + years project management experience and R&D activities on advanced technologies and materials at international level among Universities and industries. Since 2008, he is Global and R&D Director of Saati group, with responsibility for production of all production sites, Technical Office and Research & Development. Paolo has authored numerous patents and publications. Since January 1, 2012 he is Chairman of the ETP ( European Technology Platform of technical textiles and clothing), based in Brussels.
Mike Butler Unilever
Mike is R&D Director Strategic Science Group (Advanced Materials) at Unilever, based in Colworth. He obtained his PhD from Cambridge in 1996. After two years of Post-Doc also at Cambridge he joined Unilever in 1998. Since then he’s worked as a research scientist, a project leader and now R&D director for Advanced Materials, leading a team on materials innovation for products and packaging.
John Biggs ARM
John Biggs has been involved with ARM developments since 1986 and co-founded ARM Ltd. in 1990. After a number of years working as a VLSI design engineer he went on to form ARM’s Design Methodology Group in 1995. John works as a Consultant Engineer in ARM’s research group focusing on the development of advanced methodologies for the low-power deployment of synthesisable ARM IP. He holds a BSc in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Manchester and is currently chair of the IEEE1801 (UPF) work group.
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