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NANOIDENT CTO to Speak About Printed Sensor Applications at the Organic Electronics Conference 2007



    DI Franz Padinger, CTO for NANOIDENT Technologies AG, will speak
    about "Semiconductor 2.0: Products and Perspectives" at the Organic
    Electronics Conference & Exhibition 2007. He will explain how printed
    semiconductor technology has taken mobile analytics and diagnostics
    completely out of the lab, enabling the development of cost-effective,
    highly sensitive mobile testing solutions for the life sciences
    market.

    NANOIDENT Technologies AG is the technology leader in the
    development and manufacture of printed semiconductor-based sensor
    solutions. One of its market-focused subsidiaries, BIOIDENT
    Technologies Inc., leverages this core technology to deliver
    lab-on-a-chip systems for mobile analysis and diagnosis, enabling
    cost-effective real-time detection of multiple chemical and biological
    parameters. BIOIDENT offers complete solutions for medical,
    environmental and chemical/biological testing applications.

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    WHO:

    DI Franz Padinger, CTO, NANOIDENT Technologies AG

    Mr. Padinger, a world-renowned scientist in the field of organic
    semiconductor photophysics, photochemistry and photovoltaics,
    developed the world's first plastic solar cell and is responsible for
    NANOIDENT's R&D activities. Prior to co-founding NANOIDENT, he served
    for two years as the CTO of Konarka Austria, where he worked with Dr.
    Alan Heeger, Nobel Laureate and inventor of organic semiconductors.

    WHEN:

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007
    2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CET

    WHERE:

    Organic Electronics Conference & Exhibition 2007
    Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel and Towers, Frankfurt, Germany

    The 5th annual Organic Electronics Conference & Exhibition is hosted
    by cintelliq, a leading analyst for the organic electronics industry,
    and by the Organic Electronics Association (OE-A), the key industry
    association for organic electronics. The conference covers a broad
    range of topics, from applications to materials, equipment and process
    technology, and draws scientists, engineers, manufacturers and
    investors in organic semiconductor technologies and organic
    electronics.

    WHY:

    NANOIDENT's unique expertise with printed optoelectronics allows a
    photodetector to be printed directly onto the lab-on-a-chip, greatly
    increasing system sensitivity while significantly decreasing system
    cost and complexity. As a result, affordable mobile analytics and
    diagnostics are available for a wide range of applications, from
    medical diagnosis to environmental testing to the detection of
    chemical and biological agents, providing real-time, point-of-use
    results to enable faster response to disease or contamination.
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    About NANOIDENT Technologies AG

    NANOIDENT is the world leader in the development and manufacture
    of printed semiconductor based optoelectronic sensors. The company's
    core technology merges the latest breakthroughs in materials science
    and nanotechnology with modern printing techniques to create a new
    class of semiconductor devices. The revolutionary SEMICONDUCTOR
    2.0(TM) Platform is the basis of the world's first commercial printed
    photonic sensors, enabling a whole new generation of applications in
    the industrial, biometric and life science markets.

    NANOIDENT's high-speed, environmentally friendly manufacturing
    process utilizes liquid nanomaterials and additive production
    techniques. These liquids are used to print electronic circuits on a
    wide variety of surfaces, producing products in mere hours for
    prototype as well as high volume applications. The company's printed
    semiconductor devices can be bendable, disposable, light, ultrathin
    and large area. They have application specific spectral and electronic
    properties, and can contain light sources and light detectors as well
    as electronic circuits. These unique characteristics enable cost
    effective, custom designed devices for applications such as
    industrial, chemical, biological, biometric and X-ray sensors, and
    smart packaging.

    Privately held, the company is headquartered in Linz, Austria,
    with subsidiaries in Menlo Park, California; Nuremberg, Germany; and
    Grenoble, France.

    To schedule a meeting with Mr. Padinger, or for more information
    about NANOIDENT, please contact 415-512-0770 or email
    nanoident@schwartz-pr.com.