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Graphene LIVE! www.IDTechEx.com/GrapheneUSA will take place on 20-21 November 2013 at Santa Clara, California. Graphene LIVE! www.IDTechEx.com/GrapheneUSA will be co-located along side our following tradeshows and conferences: Printed Electronics, Supercapacitors, and Energy Harvesting and Storage. http:www.IDTechEx.com/GrapheneUSA. IDTechEx is anticipating 1,800 attendees and 150 + exhibitors at this event.

Graphene LIVE! USA is set to become the largest graphene tradeshow and conference worldwide

Santa Clara, CA | Posted on August 22nd, 2013

A business-driven event

IDTechEx conferences are business-driven with a strong emphasis on the end user pull. This clearly distinguishes the IDTechEx event series on graphene from other academic-focused ones. Our attendees stem from +30 countries around the globe and are predominately business development managers and other key decision makers.
All graphene players will find ample opportunity, regardless of their value chain position. Indeed, end users, new comers, suppliers and investors will also enormously benefit.

Suppliers

Graphene material and equipment suppliers will benefit from immediate access to several key target markets including printed electronics (e.g., graphene inks in a variety of applications), supercapacitors (e.g., graphene electrodes), transparent conductors and OLEDs (e.g., graphene sheets).

Graphene suppliers that have so far committed to exhibiting include Grafoid, Bluestone Global Tech, Cambridge Graphene Platform, Vorbeck Materials, Durham Graphene Science, XG Sciences, Graphenea, Graphene Laboratories, Incubation Alliance, Evans Analytical Group, Asbury Carbons, CVD Equipment Corporation, and 2D Tech. Many more exhibitors will shortly be announced.

Prospective end users and investors

Competitive environment

IDTechEx seeks to create a competitive environment where different technologies can be readily assessed and benchmarked. For example, prospective users of graphene as a transparent conductor will have the opportunity to learn and evaluate first-hand, on the tradeshow floor, the latest progress with graphene' s technological competitors, including silver nanowires, carbon nanotubes, PEDOT and metal mesh.

Or prospective users of graphene as an ink will also hear and see the latest progress with silver and copper flake and nano inks, which compete with graphene inks. This enables prospective end users and investors to evaluate different technological options and network with key suppliers.

World-class lecture series

Prospective graphene users and investors will also benefit from leading lectures giving the latest developments and insights across graphene and all its related fields. Our handpicked speaker line-up so far includes Grafiod, Cambridge Graphene Platform, Bluestone Global Tech, Momentive Performance Materials, Cabot Corporation, AZ Electronic Materials, Vorbeck Materials, Xolve, XG Sciences, Graphene Frontiers, Graphene Technologies, Graphene Laboratories, Graphensic, Canatu, NanoIntegris, National Renewable Energy and 2D Tech. IDTechEx will soon be also announcing further key end users and academics on the speaker programme.

It is noted that our attendees will benefit from lectures on other allied topics such as printed electronics, OLEDs, and supercapacitors. Examples of companies presenting include P&G, Oxylane, Colgate-Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson, NASA, Bayer, Nissha, Agfa, Total, DuPont, Heraeus, 3M, Corning, SCHOTT, Boeing, Konica Minolta, Panasonic, etc. For a full agenda please visit www.printedelectronicsusa.com

Fresh to graphene?

New comers to the field of graphene will also benefit from a thorough education, starting from our master classes www.idtechex.com/graphene-live-usa/masterclasses.asp on the topic which discuss the technology and markets behind graphene and carbon nanotubes. The masterclasses will be accompanied by tours of local firms and research institutes

The new comers will also be able to attend our tradeshow floor tours which provide a brief introduction to different technologies. They can see many working products on the tradeshow floor, prototypes in the Demonstration Street www.idtechex.com/printed-electronics-usa/demonstration-street.asp and production equipment at work in the Manufacturing Street www.idtechex.com/printed-electronics-usa/forum.asp. They will also benefit from excellent lectures covering graphene and related fields, both from technology and a market prospective.

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IDTechEx guides your strategic business decisions through its Research and Events services, helping you profit from emerging technologies. IDTechEx Events provide an analytical, commercial outlook, taking into account market requirements, competitive technologies and development roadmaps. Attendees are presented with the full, diverse range of technologies - pushing knowledge depth in key fundamentals and expanding it in new related technologies; but the main thrust is always on end user needs and commercialization strategies. For more information see www.IDTechEx.com

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