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Special Seminar - LEC (Light Emitting Capacitor) Technology and Printed Electronics in Biomedical, Lighting, Green Energy Applications
Date: July 29, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Bossone Research Enterprise Center, Room: 709

Speaker(s):
Dr. H.P. Huang
Chief Technology Officer
CeeLite Technology, LLC

Details:
LEC (Light Emitting Capacitor) technology provides a true surface lighting solution (surface illumination.) It is different from traditional point light source, being flexible, thin-flat, and energy saving and ecologically-friendly light source by sets of printed electronics technologies and materials science. The target market and products include lighting, green energy (printed solar cell and battery), health and biomedical, bioelectronics devices and system (disposable biometric sensors, lighting and photo detectors, health monitoring clothing, bioelectronics memory) which will exploit the growing technical ability to integrate biomolecules with electronics to develop a broad range of functional devices.

Printed electronics involves the convergence of many industries and scientific disciplines and sectors. Developments in printed electronics are relevant to the chemicals, printing, paper, plastics, and packaging industries as well as to the electronics industry. An important characteristic of printed electronics is the usage of flexible substrates and ink (solution based material modules -- metallic, organic, inorganic, nenomaterials, biomolecules) which is favorable in terms of more simple, flexible and cost -efficient fabrication by the stacks of micro-structured layers.

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Directions:
The Bossone Research Enterprise Center is located at the corner of 32nd and Market Streets.

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