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NanoMarkets to hold teleconference on organic electronics

January 2007
GLEN ALLEN, Va.—NanoMarkets, a leading analyst firm, announced that it will hold a teleconference on Thursday, January 18th at 10:00 AM EST to present findings from its new report on organic electronics that was released in late December. The teleconference is open to the public and anyone interested in participating should visit www.nanomarkets.net to sign up. There is no cost to register.

The materials for the teleconference will be drawn from NanoMarkets’ newly released report, “Organic Electronics: A Market & Technology Assessment.” During the call, NanoMarkets will discuss current market and technology trends, issues related to materials and manufacturing of organic electronics, as well as applications such as RFID, OLEDs, lighting, games, mobility, and sensors. The firm will also present some of its forecasts for the upcoming years. The call is expected to last approximately 30 minutes. A replay will be made available and posted on the NanoMarkets Web site at a later date. This event will be of interest to anyone interested in or involved with organic electronics. Approved registrants will receive dial in instructions and PowerPoint slides prior to the call.

NanoMarkets’ new report is the next in a series of reports from the firm that tracks developments in the areas of thin film, organic, and printable electronics. The report shows where the most important opportunities will be found in organic electronics including displays, signage, lighting, backplanes, sensors, RFIDs, batteries, computer memory, photovoltaics, and toys and games. The report looks at the activities of numerous firms operating in this space including Cambridge Display, Dow, DuPont, GE, IBM, Kodak, Konarka, LG, Osram, Plastic Logic, Merck, Philips, and Samsung Siemens. It discusses key advances in materials and manufacturing and contains 8-year market forecasts of all leading organic electronic market segments.
 

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