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E-raamat: Flexible Electronics for Security, Manufacturing, and Growth in the United States: Summary of a Symposium

  • Formaat: 140 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309285025
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  • Formaat: 140 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309285025

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Flexible Electronics for Security, Manufacturing, and Growth in the United States is the summary of a workshop convened in September 2010 by Policy and Global Affairs' Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy to review challenges, plans, and opportunities for growing a robust flexible electronics industry in the United States. Business leaders, academic experts, and senior government officials met to review the role of research consortia around the world to advance flexible electronics technology. Presenters and participants sought to understand their structure, focus, funding, and likely impact, and to determine what appropriate steps the United States might consider to develop a robust flexible electronics industry.



Flexible electronics refers to technologies that enable flexibility in the manufacturing process as well as flexibility as a characteristic of the final product. Features such as unconventional forms and ease of manufacturability provide important advantages for flexible electronics over conventional electronics built on rigid substrates. Today, examples of flexible electronics technologies are found in flexible flat-panel displays, medical image sensors, photovoltaic sheets, and electronic paper. Some industry experts predict that the market for global flexible electronics will experience a double digit growth rate, reaching $250 billion by 2025, but most experts believe that the United States is not currently poised to capitalize on this opportunity. Flexible Electronics for Security, Manufacturing, and Growth in the United States examines and compares selected innovation programs, both foreign and domestic, and their potential to advance the production of flexible electronics technology.

Table of Contents



Front Matter I OVERVIEW Overview II PROCEEDINGS Welcome Introduction Panel I: The Flexible Electronics Opportunity and Industry Challenges: Perspectives from Industry Panel II: The U.S. Interest: Security, Manufacturing, and Growth Panel III: What Is the Rest of the World Doing? Panel IV: What Is Needed? Opportunities for Collaborative Activity Panel V: Roundtable - Key Issues and Steps Forward III APPENDIXES Appendix A: Agenda Appendix B: Participants List Appendix C: Bibliography
Preface xiii
I Overview
1(20)
II Proceedings
21(86)
Welcome
23(4)
Charles Wessner
Introduction
27(2)
Michael Andrews
Panel I The Flexible Electronics Opportunity and Industry Challenges: Perspectives from Industry
29(20)
Sridhar Kota
Challenges and Opportunities for the Flexible Electronics Industry
34(4)
Ross Bringans
Impact of a Flexible Form Factor for Displays and Lighting
38(4)
Julie Brown
Plastic Display Research at Hewlett-Packard
42(7)
Carl Taussig
Panel II The U.S. Interest: Security, Manufacturing, and Growth
49(15)
Jon Epstein
Army Applications for Flexible Displays
49(3)
John Pellegrino
The Role of DARPA in Printable Electronics
52(3)
Devanand Shenoy
NIST and the Technology Innovation Program: An Early Investor in Flexible Electronics
55(3)
Michael A. Schen
One State's Initiative: Advancing Flexible Electronics in Ohio
58(6)
Byron Clayton
Panel III What Is the Rest of the World Doing?
64(22)
Pradeep Fulay
The Global View of Printed Electronics and What It Could Mean to the United States
67(4)
Andrew W. Hannah
Organic and Flexible Electronics in Germany---A Snapshot
71(5)
Christian May
Taiwan's Flexible Electronics Program
76(3)
Janglin (John) Chen
Flexible and Printed Electronics---A Korean Initiative
79(7)
Changhee Lee
Panel IV What Is Needed? Opportunities for Collaborative Activity
86(16)
Nick Colaneri
Roadmapping for Flexible Electronics
86(6)
Dan Gamota
Consortia in Flexible Electronics for Security, Manufacturing, and Economic Growth in the United States
92(5)
Malcolm J. Thompson
Cooperating on the Manufacturing Challenge
97(5)
Thomas Edman
Panel V Roundtable---Key Issues and Next Steps Forward
102(5)
Donald Siegel
Ananth Dodabalapur
Stephen Forrest
Robert Trew
James Turner
III Appendixes
107(2)
A Agenda 109(3)
B Participants List 112(5)
C Bibliography 117