OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association)

Frankfurt, 
Germany
https://oe-a.org/
  • Booth: 1418


OE-A, Flexible, Organic & Printed Electronics Association.

OE-A offers many activities to further strengthen and develop the flexible, organic and printed electronics industry. 

What is our objective? Building a Bridge!

The collective knowledge and perspective of OE-A provides a compass for new products, applications, and opportunities driven by flexible, organic and printed electronics. Our broad, international network brings innovations to the market, promoting sustainable development of both economy and society, supported by a strong foundation of active research and development.

What we do: Promoting the Industry!


 Press Releases

  •  OE-A Business Climate Survey – Printed Electronics Industry Braves the Storm 

    • For 2022 revenue growth of 12 % forecasted compared to 2021
    • Companies anticipate growth to continue in 2023: +16 %
    • Business recovery period “back to normal” expected to take longer​
       

    Frankfurt, Germany, March 2022 – The signs are set for growth in the flexible, organic, and printed electronics industry. This is the clear message from the latest business climate survey conducted by the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association), with 86 percent of the survey participants expecting the industry to continue its positive development in 2022. “We have seen that innovation has continued through the pandemic, and our members throughout the supply chain and product cycle are looking forward to positive near-term growth” summarizes Stan Farnsworth, chair of the OE-A board and chief marketing officer of NovaCentrix, regarding the results of the latest OE-A Business Climate Survey for the international press at LOPEC 2022 in Munich, Germany.

    The semi-annual business climate survey sheds light on the anticipated growth of the organic and printed electronics industry. The leading user industries for printed electronics applications are Consumer Electronics, Automotive, and Medical & Pharmaceutical. In the survey, OE-A members – from material suppliers to end users – are asked to provide qualitative data on the state of the industry and their expected sales development.

    OE-A expects 12 percent sales growth for 2022

    The positive trend for printed electronics echoes the results seen in the October survey. Yet, the full recovery of the printed electronics industry is taking longer than was expected last fall.  The coronavirus crisis left its mark on the industry, with 88 percent of respondents noting the negative impact of the pandemic, primarily manifested in supply chain issues. The current challenge in particular is the procurement of electronic components and chemicals. But the prospects are promising, and companies are seeing an increasing recovery of customer demand, especially in USA and Europe. Notably, fewer companies used or plan to use government aid and support programs in comparison to last October.  


    With an expected 12 percent growth in sales revenue, the printed electronics community turns out to be slightly less optimistic compared to autumn 2021 (+14 %).  Sales revenue growth for 2023 has a positive outlook of 16 percent. This may or may not reflect concerns about the Russian war in Ukraine, which was initiated during the survey period, and which is judged by the OE-A as an unjustified act of aggression that needs to be countered with sanctions. “The war in Ukraine and the worldwide implications are adding to the uncertainties the industry has had to endure in the past two years. While it will add headwind, we remain optimistic that the printed electronics industry will continue to grow and develop”, adds Stan Farnsworth. More than 75 percent of the survey participants plan investments in the upcoming 6 months, emphasizing a positive outlook. Furthermore, according to the survey, the employment situation develops very positively: 69 percent planning to increase their staff, which is compared to October 2021 (23 %) a significant increase and the highest since the start of the survey 8 years ago.

    Continuous growth of investment in R&D and Marketing

    “Looking back to the OE-A Business Climate results of past years and in long-term comparison we clearly see a continuous growth of investments in R&D as well as in marketing. These are two sides of the same coin. Continuous investment in R&D will foster our industry’s innovative power and new products. With a growing part of these products are already in or close to market, marketing expenditures to promote successful customer engagements are expected to increase”, concludes Stan Farnsworth.


 Products

  • OE-A Working Groups
    Through a number of working groups, OE-A enables and fosters collaboration among all members along the value chain – from research and development to production and integration into final end-products.

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  • OE- Working Groups

    By means of discussion and cooperation in the individual working groups, OE-A members are able to gather valuable information, publish research, share best practices, initiate new and innovative developments, further improve existing products and processes, and find solutions to specific challenges.

    Detailed info on OE-A Working Groups 

    • The OE-A Working Group Sustainability aims to identify and understand the sustainability benefits of organic and printed electronics technology, emphasizing its contribution to a sustainable future in an open dialogue with key stake holders, markets, regulators, and wider society.
    • The OE-A Working Group Marketing was newly established in 2021 reflecting the growing importance of  marketing related tasks and topics for our industry. The Group supports OE-A members in their marketing efforts and development.
    • The OE-A Working Group Hybrid Systems  aims to bring together companies, research centers and universities that deal with combination of traditional silicon electronics with printed electronics. This group furthermore works on identifying best practices and competencies, as well as future concepts.
    • The OE-A Working Groups EncapsulationBarrier materials and films, e.g. for encapsulation of OLEDs and OPV, remain a challenge, and further standardization efforts are required to qualify encapsulation. The OE-A Working Group Encapsulation addresses several topics relating to the encapsulation of organic electronics.
    • The OE-A Working Group Women in Printed Electronics  inititiative raises awareness of the benefits of diversity to the printed electronics industry and beyond.
    • The OE-A Working Group Education promotes training and education activities in the field of organic and printed electronics in order to support the OE-A’s mission to build a bridge between academia, science and industry. Its key objective is to encourage international education and training activities in Europe, North America and Asia.
    • The OE-A Competition illustrates the potential of the organic and printed electronics technology as well as fostering cooperation among its members.
    • The OE-A Working Group Roadmap develops the OE-A Roadmap for organic and printed electronics. Based on the work of more than 250 experts, this key publication represents the common perspectives of all OE-A members. The roadmap has become widely recognized by industry, government agencies, and scientists as an important framework and tool for defining what is “state of the art” in organic and printed electronics.


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