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Our Printed Electronics Exploitation Programme involves communities or groups of companies & organisations with a common interest in accelerating the adoption of printed electronics technologies.
Regular facilitated working group meetings and review sessions enable users, converters, device and raw materials suppliers to work from different perspectives and on common issues concerning technology adoption and impact.
The key features being the programme focus on:
- A mix of participants at each meeting who have a real need for understand the impact of Printed Electronics on their business from growth, and/or defensive, perspectives
- The meetings are not ‘broadcasts’ to a usual circuit audience of Universities, researchers or similar conference type attendees
- The objective of demonstrating real product and/or components in an environment that allows the participants to develop their thinking within a closed environment
- We run the meetings under the ‘Chatham House Rule’ which allows people to speak as individuals, and to express views that may not be those of their organisations. Participants are free to voice their own opinions, without concern for their personal reputation or their official duties and affiliations.
- Participant preparation for each meeting
- All participants then receive a full summary of the facilitated discussion that occurs as part of the meeting following the technical and market inputs on the theme for the particular meeting
- brief summary of notes for the 2010 meetings:
- The ability for a company to participate in the programme at various levels of involvement.
Common IPI Programmes and Services outline
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