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April 9, 2008 | Source: PolyIC press release

PolyIC wins Best New Product Development Award 2008

PolyIC wins Best New Product Development Award 2008

At the Printed Electronics Europe Conference & Exhibition 2008 in Dresden, Germany, PolyIC was selected by IDTechEx for the award for the Best New Product Development in 2008.

 
February 27, 2008 | Source: MaDriX press release

MaDriX: Alliance project for printed electronics launched

MaDriX: Alliance project for printed electronics launched

PolyIC, BASF, Evonik Industries, Elantas Beck and Siemens have announced the launch of a new German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)-sponsored alliance project called MaDriX to advance the development of high-performance printable Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags.

 
September 25, 2007 | PolyIC press release

The revolution with printed electronics begins – first printed RFID and smart objects for the market

The revolution with printed electronics begins – first printed RFID and smart objects for the market

The market for printed electronics is open: PolyIC has realized two product lines – one in the field of printed RFID (radio frequency identification) that has the brand name PolyID® and a second product line in the field of smart objects that has the brand name PolyLogo®.

 
September 25, 2007 | Source: PRISMA press release

First organic electronics ticketing trial in Germany at the Organic Electronics Conference (OEC-07) runs successfully

First organic electronics ticketing trial in Germany at the Organic Electronics Conference (OEC-07) runs successfully

At the Organic Electronics Conference, 24th-26th September 2007, Sheraton Hotel, Frankfurt, Germany, the first organic printed radio frequency tickets developed by the PRISMA Project (Printed Smart Labels) are being field-tested.

 
September 11, 2007 | Source: OE-A Press release

Organic Electronics Live: OE-A Presents New Roadmap and Organic Electronic Giveaways

What are the future applications for organic electronics, which processes and materials are needed, what are the major hurdles? The second version of the OE-A Roadmap for Organic Electronics provides answers to these questions.

 
July 23, 2007 | Source: PRISMA press release

First organic ticketing trial in Germany at the forthcoming Organic Electronics Conference (OEC-07)

First organic ticketing trial in Germany at the forthcoming Organic Electronics Conference (OEC-07)

At the Organic Electronics Conference, 24th-26th September 2007, Sheraton Hotel, Frankfurt, Germany, the first printed low cost organic tickets developed by the PRISMA Project (Printed Smart Labels) will be field tested.

 
March 16, 2007 | Source: PolyApply press release

PolyApply Presents a 13.56 MHz RFID Demonstrator Made of Flexible Organic Devices

After 3 years of development, the European project PolyApply “The Application of Polymer Electronics to Ambient Intelligence” presented a 13.56 MHz RFID (“radio frequency identification”) transponder fully made of flexible organic devices. This demonstrates the feasibility of the new technology of organic electronics for the use in information applications.

Please click here to see the PolyApply press release.

 
March 13, 2007 | Source: OE-A press release

Election of a new board in the Organic Electronics Association (OE-A) - Wolfgang Mildner re-elected

Organic Electronics Association has New Board of Directors

 
February 28, 2007 | PolyIC press release

PolyIC joined PolyApply

PolyIC is the youngest member in the biggest EU research project for organic electronics named PolyApply – The main focus is on the development of in-line production processes and a 13.56 MHz RFID demonstrator

 
Jan 26, 2006 | Source: PRISMA press release

Polymer technology opens up new fields of application for RFID in logistics

Polymer technology opens up new fields of application for RFID in logistics

The project "Printed smart RFID labels" (PRISMA), which is handled by the project executing organization VDI/ VDE Teltow, opens up new applications in logistics for printed low-cost electronics based on the polymer electronics technology.