Photonics21 conducts the FP7 proposers event on flexible, organic and large area electronics and photonics
The European Commission highlights the value of OLAE and
seeks to encourage and to support further engineering innovation. The FP7 proposers event
will review the research position and expose the current research issues such
as: reliability, stability, device performance and architecture as well as
heterogeneous integration.
The upcoming ICT Call will seek proposals for research and innovation which aim at the full technology chain for OLAE and Smart Textiles, an increased European competitiveness and the accelerated emergence of new devices, and products in key applications and the creation of new markets.
Attendees will be encouraged to study the new ICT 2011-2013 Work Programme, particularly Objective ICT-2011.3.6 on Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics and Photonics with the purpose to participate in research projects which will result from the upcoming proposals round. Potential coordinators, project proposers or even small consortia seeking to complete the setting are invited to present their pre-proposals in poster format at the meeting.
During the proposers event there will be ample opportunity for representativeas of companies, research institutes and academia to present an outline of their proposals to stimulate further discussions and consortium formation.
Dr. John Magan, Deputy Head of the Photonics Unit from the EC Directorate General for Information Society and Media, will open the event and introduce the ICT Work Programme 2011-2013 as well as the expected type and content of proposals. There will be ample opportunity for networking and sharing of ideas in public or in private.
Attending the Proposers Event is free of charge and is only possible in combination of attending the
Plastic Electronics 2010 Conference & Exhibition.
Proposers are kindly invited to develop a poster [preferably DIN A0 format] of the project pre-proposal, presenting the main topic area and objectives of the project proposal in bullets.
You will find any further information on the Plastic Electronics Conference website.
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