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Organic electronic includes many applications of electrically conducting organic compounds including organic photovoltaics, flexible displays, organic light emitting diodes, memory and logic circuits.
Organic electronic includes many applications of electrically conducting organic compounds including organic photovoltaics, flexible displays, organic light emitting diodes, memory and logic circuits.


See also [http://www.vdma.org/wps/wcm/connect/85d95f004dd27b328754efd1f693e3d9/Roadmap+for+organic+and+printed+electronics.jpg?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=85d95f004dd27b328754efd1f693e3d9 OE roadmap from Organic Electronics Association]
See also [http://www.vdma.org/wps/portal/Home/en/Branchen/O/OEA/Projects_and_Initiatives?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/vdma/Home/en/Branchen/O/OEA/Projects_and_Initiatives OE roadmap from Organic Electronics Association]

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Organic electronic includes many applications of electrically conducting organic compounds including organic photovoltaics, flexible displays, organic light emitting diodes, memory and logic circuits.

See also OE roadmap from Organic Electronics Association