Flexible and printed electronics – The highlights at LOPEC 2026
From indoor solar cells and green electronics to sensor systems for agriculture: At LOPEC in Munich, the world’s leading trade fair with accompanying conference for flexible, organic and printed electronics, visitors will gain valuable insight into the latest technological developments from 24-26 February 2026. More than 160 international exhibitors will be presenting new materials, manufacturing […]
TechBlick USA 2026 to take place in the heart of Silicon Valley
TechBlick’s international conference and exhibition, The Future of Electronics RESHAPED USA, will take place on 10–11 June 2026 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The event will bring together stakeholders from across the additive, printed, hybrid and 3D electronics value chain. More than 600 participants and 80 exhibitors expected Positioned in the […]
Fraunhofer IPMS closes characterisation gap in organic materials
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS has developed innovative chips that are revolutionising the characterisation of organic materials and accelerating the development of new electronic applications. A newly developed measuring adapter allows for the first time simultaneous contact with up to eight interdigital electrode pairs, setting new standards in precise material analysis. In the […]
OLEDWorks introduces high aspect ratio OLEDs to boost efficiency
OLEDWorks, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Michigan and The Pennsylvania State University, has announced a new significant advancement in OLED lighting technology: high aspect ratio OLEDs designed to significantly improve device lifetime and efficiency without altering OLED formulations or manufacturing processes. OLED lighting has long faced a critical challenge—meeting high luminance requirements […]
HUS and VTT – wearable sensors for better home dialysis
HUS Helsinki University Hospital and VTT are starting a field test of wearable sensors to develop home dialysis. A total of 36 volunteer patients will use the sensors that enable monitoring of treatment effectiveness. Making home dialysis safer and better would improve life quality and save society millions of euros annually. Expensive and burdensome hospital […]

