08.04.15
FlexTech Alliance and the 2016FLEX Industry Advisory Committee invite presenters to submit an abstract for the 15th Flexible and Printed Electronics Conference & Exhibition. The technical conference and exhibition feature FPE products, equipment, processes and materials and the components and applications they enable.
In the host city of Monterey, CA, 2016FLEX brings together world leaders in flexible and printed electronics in an environment conducive to formal and informal collaboration, information-exchange, networking. The event attracts registrants from more than 400 companies, universities, R&D labs and government agencies from around the world, to address global technical and business issues, and advancements impacting the flexible and printed electronics value and supply chains.
Currently enrolled undergraduate, graduate and PhD students from leading research universities are welcome to submit abstracts for poster format presentations on the same target topics. Prizes will be awarded to the top three posters judged by a panel of industry and academic experts. The primary researcher must present the work.
To submit a conference paper or student poster for consideration by the committee, go to Submit An Abstract. Complete the online form with your contact information and upload an abstract of 100-200 words clearly describing the technical breakthrough or discovery that will be presented and how it is applicable to flexible and printed electronics.
Preference will be given to original research and advancements in process and materials. Abstracts focused only on promoting new products or services, without consideration to the problem solved and science behind the concept, will not be accepted.
In the host city of Monterey, CA, 2016FLEX brings together world leaders in flexible and printed electronics in an environment conducive to formal and informal collaboration, information-exchange, networking. The event attracts registrants from more than 400 companies, universities, R&D labs and government agencies from around the world, to address global technical and business issues, and advancements impacting the flexible and printed electronics value and supply chains.
Currently enrolled undergraduate, graduate and PhD students from leading research universities are welcome to submit abstracts for poster format presentations on the same target topics. Prizes will be awarded to the top three posters judged by a panel of industry and academic experts. The primary researcher must present the work.
To submit a conference paper or student poster for consideration by the committee, go to Submit An Abstract. Complete the online form with your contact information and upload an abstract of 100-200 words clearly describing the technical breakthrough or discovery that will be presented and how it is applicable to flexible and printed electronics.
Preference will be given to original research and advancements in process and materials. Abstracts focused only on promoting new products or services, without consideration to the problem solved and science behind the concept, will not be accepted.