The Printed Electronics Forum ‘Future Trends of Mobility’ presents applications of organic, flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry, focusing on embedded touch sensors for human-machine interfaces, integration of curved displays into large surfaces as well as battery management solutions for electric vehicles.
Program:
• Introduction to Flexible and Printed Electronics
Jan Krausmann, Project Manager, OE-A
• Innovative HMI surfaces with embedded touch sensors on decorated panels
Dr. Wolfgang Clemens, Head of Product Management, PolyIC
- HMI trends in automotive
- Integration options for embedded touch sensors
- Use cases and prototypes
• OLCD enables smart, curved surfaces throughout the automotive interior
Chuck Milligan, CEO, FlexEnable
- Automotive requirements for increased connectivity, autonomy and safety require more and larger displays which conform to different interior surfaces
- OLCD meets these requirements by using the traditional LCD architecture which is proven for automotive-grade reliability and brightness on an organic backplane
- The shapeable liquid crystal cells developed for OLCD can also be used to enhance curved sunroofs, windshields and windows applications
• Printed Electronics Solutions For Battery Management
Thierry Goniva, Head of Accelerator, IEE
- Beyond the cells: specific functionalities of battery management and battery packs
- Examples of printed electronics in battery packs and their benefits
- Success factors for printed electronics in battery applications
• Q & A
• LOPEC Outlook 2021
Wolfgang Mildner, General Chair LOPEC