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Programme Announcement

Register today to attend the world’s leading conference on organic semiconductor technologies. Now in its 7th year OSC-09 is dedicated to bringing to you key speakers from across industry and academia. This year sees a greater emphasis on technology progress and technical discussion than ever before.


 

Plenary session speakers

29th September 2009
Augusto de Albuquerque
Deputy Director, EC
Trends of Flexible, Organic & Large Area Electronics in the EU
Mike Biddle
Lead Technologist, TSB
Investment by TSB in UK Plastic electronics
Mike Simpson
Technical Director, Philips Lighting UK
OLEDS- Changing the Design Horizon
Takuya Komoda
Research Director, Panasonic Electric Works
New Trend in OLED Lighting
Craig Cruickshank
CEO, cintelliq limited
Industry review
 
Why Attend?
The organic semiconductor industry is an emerging industry that is rapidly close to launching an array of first products, from ultra-thin displays, eReaders and solar cells to highly efficient solid-state lighting.

As with all emerging industries early success is closely linked to an efficient exchange of technology knowledge between academia and industry. Therefore timely access to technical information is critical to the growth and development of the industry.

This year as in previous years cintelliq have assembled a strong line-up of international speakers that should ensure that you are fully informed of the latest technology progress. The conference programme has been organised in to three main tracks - OLED lighting Organic PV and OTFTs that enable you to learn first hand the current status and future direction of the industry.

Craig Cruickshank, Conference Director, said “Since our first conference OSC-03 in 2003 I have watched the industry grow and develop, every year it offers new and exciting developments and this past year is no exception. OSC-09 brings together the best from academia and industry to share the most recent progress and highlight the key technical challenges that must be solved in order for the industry to realise the technology’s full potential”
 

Conference Programme - Day 1
Tuesday 29th September 2009
Organic Lighting Organic Photovoltaic Organic Transistors Centres
Philips
OLEDs - a whole new lighting experience


Volker van Elsbergen
Heliatek
Organic vacuum deposited solar cells approaching maturity

Martin Pfeiffer
PolyIC
Roll to roll printed electronics



Walter Fix
PETeC
Current facility overview and plans for expansion of capabilities in printable electronics
Tom Taylor


Free Session

 
Konarka
Stability of Organic Photovoltaics


Jens Hauch
Max-Planck-Institut
Low-voltage, lower-power organic complementary circuits

Hagen Klauk
FlexTech Alliance
Update on U.S. Business Activity in Printed and Flexible Electronics

Mike Ciesinski
Thorn Lighting
Solution-processable illuminations



Kiran Kamtekar
Solarmer Energy Inc
Plastic Solar Cells - Challenges and Development in Materials, Manufacturing and Products.

Vishal Shrotriya
PARC
Flexible Printed Electronics: Approaches and Applications



Jurgen Daniel
Northern Way
Building an industry supply chain in printed electronics


Keith Rollins
Universal Display Corp
Pushing the Envelope for PHOLED Lighting



Peter Levermore
Fraunhofer IAP
Ink-jet printing of active and passive layers for organic photovoltaics


Armin Wedel
Polyera
Advances in Functional Materials



Brendan Florez

Free session
Break
OLED Displays Organic Photovoltaic Organic Transistors Centres
University of Edinburgh
On the development of OLED microdisplays and their applications



Ian Underwood
TITK
Influence of Additives on the Film Morphology and Cell Efficiency applying Thienopyrazine-based Low-Bandgap Polymers

Steffi Sensfuss
Risoe
Molecular wires in nanoelectronics: Preparation and implementation of 12 nm long conjugated oligomers


Roar Sondergaard
Cambridge IKC
Advances in Large-area Photonics and Electronics at the CIKC



Chris Rider
University of Peking
n-Type doping in organic optoelectronic devices


Lixin Xiao
Cryscade
Homeotropic Organic Solar Cells


Pavel Lazarev
IITB
Low Voltage Patterned Gate Pentacene Organic Circuits with Hafnium oxide High-K Gate Dielectric
Ramesh Navan
PrintoCent
PrintoCent Innovation Center - from lab to fab and to markets

Jukka Hast
University of Sungkyunkwan
Organic Light Emitting Layer Formation by Gravure Printing with PVK and Ir(ppy)3


Heeyeop Chae
NRCC
Design and Synthesis of Novel Crystalline Low Bandgap Conjugated Materials for Organic Solar Cell Applications via the Internal Electron D-A Interaction Strategy
Jianping Lu
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Novel characterization techniques for OFET in dynamic regime



Jack Lin
PPE KTN
Supporting the UK Plastic Electronics Industry -what help can I get and how?





Ric Allott
Kyunghee University
Efficient Simple-Structure Red Phosphorescent OLEDs


Woo Sik Jeon
Carben Semicon
Ribtan – transparent carbon electrode


Pavel Lazarev

Free Session

Free Session
       

Conference Programme - Day 2

Wednesday 30th September 2009
Process Organic Photovoltaic Organic Transistors  
Fraunhofer IZM
OLAE System Integration Technology on Foil



Karlheinz Bock  
IMEC
Strategy and recent developments of organic photovoltaics at IMEC


Tom Aernouts
NanoTerra
Reduction of Metallic conductivity of SWNT by a cyclo-addition reaction


Graciela Blanchet
 
Aixtron
OVPD/PVPD: Overcoming limitations of conventional manufacturing technologies

Bastian Marheineke
University of Sheffield
Polymer-Fullerene Photovoltaics: Materials and Processing

James Kingsley  
Joanneum Research
Nanoimprinted n-type organic transistors


Ursula Palfinger
 
Fraunhofer IPMS
Fabrication Technologies for Small Molecule OLED and OSC in COMEDD


Olaf Hild
Imperial College
The influence of active layer microstructure on the photocurrent efficiency of organic solar cells

Panos Keivanidis
Joanneum Research
Ultra-thin hybrid dielectrics in sub µm NIL OTFTs



Johanna Kraxner
 
Break
Simulation/Modelling/Testing Standards/Substrates Electrodes/Conductive Materials  
Silvaco
The role of physical simulations in the design of organic semiconductor devices.


Ahmed Nejim
Risoe
Thermocleavable polymers for solar cells




Martin Helgesen
AIST
Low temperature print techniques of several metal electrodes for flexible devices


Toshihide Kamata
 
sim4tec
Optimization of OLED performance by optical modeling



Robert Nitsche
TNO
Standardization in organic and large area electronics: opportunities and challenges



Albert van Breemen
H C Starck
Conductors and Semiconductors for Advanced Organic Electronics


Timo Meyer-Friedrichsen
 
Botest
Photoelectric testing of organic semiconductors


Thomas Daeubler
NPL




Craig Murphy
Evonik Degussa
Progress in solution processed metal oxide semiconductors for TFTs

Heiko Thiem
 
ITRI
Stress measurement of ITO film on PET substrate by using curvature method and polarization method

Chun-I Wu
DuPont Teijin Film
Latest Developments in Substrates for Flexible Electronics and PV


Bill MacDonald
Merck
Merck Organic Electronics: Making the Future Flexible



Giles Lloyd
 
Lunch
OLED Lighting
OLED Displays
Materials/Backplanes  
TNO
Fast2light: OLED lighting on a roll



Coen Verschuren
Saint-Gobain Glass
Coated glass substrates for high performances OLED



Fabien Lienhart
OMIC
High Performance Solution Processible P-type Organic semiconductors


Steve Yeates
 
University of St Andrews
OLEDs: Wearable light sources for skin cancer treatment

Ifor Samuel
CDT
OTFT Development for OLED backplanes.


Euan Smith
PETeC
Feasibility of Sputter Deposition in the Manufacture Process for Top Gate Organic TFT Devices
Michael Cooke
 
CDT
Developments in Solution Processable Polymers for Lighting


Tom Pounds
Brunel University
The Effect of Nature of Charge Transporters on the Performance of Fluorescent and Phosphorescent OLED’s.

Poopathy Kathirgamanathan
Plastic Logic
Manufacturing Flexible Displays



Guillaume Fichet
 
Kyung Hee University
Solution processed efficient orange phosphorescent organic light emitting device with small molecule host

Gyeong Heon Kim
University of Rey
Novel cost-effective lithographic technique for OLED-based passive matrix prototyping

Angel Alvarez
Hitachi Europe
Printable OTFT technology for display applications



Masahiko Ando
 
Conference closes
* preliminary conference programme - subject to change

Pre-Conference Seminars

Our pre-conference seminars provide ideal entry level and advanced level short courses aimed at students and professionals new to the industry and those who would like to further their in-depth understanding of their special field.

Run by world renowned industry and academic experts; our seminars inspire and challenge the attendee’s understanding in their chosen field, and invite discussion amongst peers.

This year we have included new topics and speakers, with a focus on organic photovoltaics, OLED, OLED lighting as well as testing and standards.

These seminars are very popular and spaces are limited, so make sure you register early to ensure your space.

Monday 28th September 2009
  Track A Track B
AM Introduction to the optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors
Prof. Jenny Nelson, Imperial College
Testing and standards
Part I
Dr. Craig Murphy, NPL
Break
Organic photovoltaic materials and devices

Prof. Jenny Nelson, Imperial College
Testing and standards
Part II
Dr. Craig Murphy, NPL
  Lunch
PM Organic photovoltaics and organic lighting - commercial overview
Craig Cruickshank, cintelliq
OLED Devices

Prof. P Kathirgamanathan, Brunel University
Break
Organic photovoltaics and organic lighting - patent review
Dr. Anja Wehrum, cintelliq
Materials for OLED displays and OLED lighting

Prof. P Kathirgamanathan, Brunel University



 










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