Vision | Flat - Coating on flat substrates

Date: 11 July 2014

VISION FLAT is an international technology and networking event that celebrates twenty years of research and development in the field of thin-film vacuum coating on flat substrates at the Fraunhofer FEP.

Representatives of leading companies, Corning Inc., Saint-Gobain Glass, Schott AG and experts in this field will highlight recent technological achievements and provide an outlook on future trends.New smart products and the global increasing demand for transparent architecture are posing new challenges to the fabrication and handling of flat materials such as glass, flexible glass and polymers.

The technology session will cover the aspects of large-area, homogeneous, dynamic layer deposition, up-scaling of coating processes, in-line process monitoring, deposition of layer systems via sputtering for architectural glazing, lighting, automotive applications and optics.

As a key reference in the area of cultural preservation, the activities of the Fraunhofer FEP in the renovation of historical mirrors in the Grünes Gewölbe (Green Vault) will be showcased.

The event will be accompanied by a networking dinner on the first day and entertained by the local band that will make you all swing.

Meet our experts and friends in pleasant atmosphere and celebrate with us!

More information coming soon!



Location


Dresden, Germany

Winterbergstraße 28  |  01277 Dresden, Germany



Date


Nov 17, 2014 - Nov 18, 2014



Organization


Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronenstrahl- und Plasmatechnik  FEP

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