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CPES2017 Printed Electronics tradeshow and conference starts tomorrow in Toronto

May 23, Graphic Arts Magazine: CPES2017, Canada’s premier conference and trade show for printable, flexible and wearable electronics (PE), will take place May 24-26 at Centennial College’s new Conference Centre in Toronto, Ontario located at 940 Progress Avenue. Over 100...

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Printable, flexible, wearable electronics conference comes to Toronto

May 9, EP&T Magazine: This May in Toronto more than 30 industry leading speakers and participants representing some 120 organizations are expected to attend a conference and trade exhibition dedicated to printable, flexible and wearable electronics. The event – Canadian...

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Find opportunity in Canada’s printable electronics industry at CPES2017

May 9, ITBusiness.ca: CPEIA President and CEO Mark Majewski discusses the market opportunities for printable, flexible and wearable electronics in the runup to CPES2017, About 250 organizations and counting are involved in Canada’s domestic PE industry, from startups and...

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Ontario Gov’t recognizes flexible, printable electronics as a priority

April 26, EP&T Magazine: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) has secured funding support from the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of Economic Development and Growth – the first provincial government in Canada to recognize the value of this...

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Ontario first to recognize PE industry as a priority with substantial event funding

April 21, Graphic Arts Magazine: The Canadian Printable Electronics (PE) Industry Association (CPEIA) has secured funding support from the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of Economic Development and Growth – the first provincial government in Canada to recognize the value...

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Ontario Government recognizes flexible and printable electronics

April 20, Printed Electronics World: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association has secured funding support from the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Economic Development and Growth - the first provincial government in Canada to recognize the value of this...

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Ontario recognizes flexible and printable electronics as priority sector

Grant will expand CPEIA events that drive partnerships for innovation April 19 , Printed Electronics Now: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) has secured funding support from the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of Economic Development and Growth,...

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Sun Chemical joins the CPEIA

April 15, EP&T Magazine: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association continues to build out its roster of industry-leading multinational companies with the addition of Sun Chemical to its membership, as well as its roster of post-secondary institutions, adding...

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CPES 2017 ready to help Canada’s printed electronics industry grow

April 10, ITBusiness.ca: Reporter Eric Wood previews CPES2017 with CPEIA President and CEO Mark Majewski -- Unlike last year’s conference, which focused on educating attendees about the applications for printed electronics, the featured speakers at this year’s Canadian...

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Sun Chemical joins the CPEIA

April 9, Graphic Arts Magazine: Characterizing it as a milestone event, the Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) has expanded its roster of industry-leading multinational companies with the addition of Sun Chemical to its membership. Sun Chemical is a...

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CPES2017 unveils 30+ keynotes, industry speakers

Feb. 23, Electronic Products & Technology: Conference and trade show exhibition for printable, flexible and wearable electronics is coming to Centennial College’s new Conference Centre in Toronto on May 24-26. Read the full...

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CPES2017 unveils more than 30 keynotes, industry speakers

Feb. 22, Printed Electronics Now: Conference includes talks by Unilever, CABA, AFELIM, Sun Chemical and NovaCentrix. The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) has released the speaker lineup for CPES2017, Canada’s premier conference and trade show...

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CPEIA Signs Unilever as a member

Feb. 7, Printed Electronics Now: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) has added global consumer products giant Unilever to its membership. Unilever is one of the world’s leading suppliers of fast-moving consumer goods. Its products are sold in more...

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intelliPACK Leadership Council Launches for North America

Feb. 3, Printed Electronics Now: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association and PAC, Packaging Consortium have launched intelliPACK, a smart packaging innovation accelerator. intelliPACK was developed by 16 industry organizations as a collaboration between PAC and...

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CuePath Innovation and McMaster University join the CPEIA

Feb. 2, Graphic Arts Magazine: The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association (CPEIA) continues to add key members across Canada’s printable and flexible electronics ecosystem with the recent addition of a smart packaging start-up and a research-driven university,...

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intelliFLEX, a not-for-profit industry alliance, is a vital partner for accelerating the growth of the printable, flexible and hybrid electronics sector of more than 300 organizations across Canada. Our technologies add intelligence and connect ordinary objects to enable the Internet of Everything.

We unite our growing global membership to build an effective ecosystem of supply chains for flexible, 3D printable electronics, 2D large area printable electronics, wearable electronics, smart textiles and hybrid electronics including related semiconductors, integrated circuits and software.

Our programs accelerate the adoption of these innovations for Smart Packaging and Retail, Intelligent Buildings and Connected Homes, Aerospace and Defence, Automotive and Industrial Applications, Health and Wellness, Intelligent Documents and Wearables.

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