Exhibition floor at innoLAE

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IMI Europe announces InnoLAE 2025 event

IMI Europe has announced that the InnoLAE 2025 event will be held at Cripps Court, Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK on 19-20 February 2025, with short courses on related technologies held the day before.

The InnoLAE (Innovations in Large Area Electronics) conference programme highlights the most innovative and exciting aspects of large-area electronics, comprising printed, flexible, hybrid, plastic, organic and bio-electronics. InnoLAE 2025, the 11th edition of the conference, will present a high-calibre programme combining keynote plenary addresses from internationally renowned speakers, and two parallel tracks of oral presentations including invited and submitted papers from industry and academia. There will also be a poster session with the latest research results and an exhibition with leading companies and organisations showcasing the latest products and developments.

InnoLAE conference topics

  • Manufacturing LAE components and systems
  • High-performance materials for LAE
  • Novel devices & systems for LAE
  • Bioelectronics
  • Applications of LAE
  • Sustainability and energy efficiency

As well as formal presentations, the conference programme will include panel sessions covering key topics, with the panels comprising and chaired by industry leaders. The conference also features extensive networking opportunities.

The conference programme is determined by a programme committee of industry and academic luminaries whose expertise covers a wide range of technology and applications in LAE. Programme committee members include Prof Fabio Cicoira of Polytechnique Montreal (new for 2025), Dr Natasha Conway of Paragraf, Prof George Malliaras, University of Cambridge, Cathy Curling, Curling Consulting, Dr Paschalis Gkoupidenis, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Dr Dimitra Georgiadou, University of Southampton, Dr Krishna Persaud, University of Manchester, Prof Luisa Petti, Free University of Bolzano, Prof Henning Sirringhaus, University of Cambridge, Dr Francesca Santoro, Forschungszentrum Jülich/IIT, Dr Vincenzo Pecunia, Simon Fraser University, Prof Cinzia Casiraghi, University of Manchester, Dr Neil Chilton, Printed Electronics Limited, Dr Luigi Occhipinti, University of Cambridge, Dr Feras Alkhalil, PragmatIC, Dr Simon Johnson, CPI and Dr Roozbeh Ghaffari, Epicore Biosystems/Northwestern University.

InnoLAE 2025 Short Courses

On 18 February, the day before the main conference, there will be a series of half-day short courses on topics of interest to the LAE community, covering processing technology, bio-electronics advances and other areas to be confirmed.

“After a successful 2024 event at our new Cambridge location, we look forward to another exciting and innovative programme of presentations, posters and panels for 2025,” comments Tim Phillips, Managing Director IMI Europe. “We are also expanding our short course offering for 2025, allowing conference delegates to increase their learning by attending half-day courses on a range of interesting topics.”

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