ONE-P final public meeting, Brussels, Belgium
Organic electronics and photonics are disruptive technologies that may play a central role in meeting the energy, environmental, information technology, security and health challenges of tomorrow. They can also open new doors to innovation in flexible, unbreakable, light weight materials used in low-cost devices and environmentally-friendly fabrication processes.
The 'Organic nanomaterials for electronics and photonics' (ONE-P) project is a three year project which started in January 2009. It has sought to develop high-performance, low-cost multifunctional materials and related process technology. The project consortium is composed of 28 partners located in 11 European countries. Partners come from 8 different industries and include 5 research centres and 15 academic institutions.For further information, please visit: http://www.one-p.eu/public/events/one-p-final-public-meeting-on-december-16-2011(opens in new window)
For more information on the project, please visit: http://www.one-p.eu/public/(opens in new window)