Good News for the PE-Community:
OPE Newsletter now Published Weekly
The popular OPE journal newsletter is now published weekly, delivering
the latest news from the printed electronics sector directly to
the inboxes of readers. The newsletter is free of charge. A simple
registration is all that is required for subscription (see below). With
the transition from a monthly to a weekly newsletter, the dfv Media
Group, located in Frankfurt am Main (Germany), responds to the
increased interest from readers and the developments in the emerging
field of printed electronics, as well as to the needs of clients both
domestically and internationally.
"Printed electronics is a thriving market," explains Dirk Lehmann,
Publishing Director of dfv Media Group. "With our expanded media
offering under the OPE journal brand, we capture the dynamics of
growth and innovation by reporting and contextualizing current
developments and trends. This happens in real-time on the website
ope-journal.com and, brand new, in the newsletter, which will
deliver the latest industry news to readers every week."
The transition also occurred at the request of clients seeking more
visibility, according to Lehmann: "Through the new, more frequent
publication schedule, we can offer our partners even greater advertising
impact, significantly increased attention from readers and thus
excellent connections to potential customers."
The core of the new newsletter offering consists of innovations from
companies and research institutions in the field of printed electronics,
current market developments and long-term trends. Additionally,
relevant topics from related industries, such as packaging,
sustainability, consumer goods, trade and logistics, are included. Dirk
Lehmann adds: "Our readers and customers greatly appreciate that
our house is committed to quality journalism and that we guarantee
both innovation and continuity. One must not forget the high reach
and credibility of our trade media and especially the synergy and
reach effects made possible through collaborations with other media
within our group and the respective industries."
OPE journal, the leading magazine for the organic and printed
electronics industry, is created in collaboration with the Organic and
Printed Electronics Association (OE-A), based in Frankfurt am Main
(see also page 10). OPE journal is published both as a print and
online magazine, targeting decision-makers in different sectors, for
example automotive, displays, fitness/wearables, healthcare, NFC/
RFID, sensors and energy.
dfv Media Group Launches Digital
Platform GREEN.WORKS
dfv Media Group has launched the new platform "GREEN.WORKS
– Knowledge Hub for Green Transformation". With this move,
the Frankfurt-based business media house is further expanding its
portfolio in the field of sustainability information.
With the new platform, dfv Media Group offers companies a onestop-shop for information and training on green transformation.
Like digitization, sustainability is impacting companies in all areas.
To remain future-ready, companies must integrate the topic in all
departments and processes.
Sönke Reimers, CEO Spokesperson of the dfv Media Group, stated:
"The dfv Media Group is committed to quality, relevance and independence. We offer information and guidance on climate protection and sustainability in a rapidly changing business environment. Many new players and products are entering the market – we inform, create transparency and provide context to enable our readers and customers to make fact-based decisions."
The new digital medium GREEN.WORKS reports daily on latest developments linked to the green transformation of the economy. A
weekly Professional Briefing delves into the top theme of the week
and prepares it with practical relevance for professionals in the field
of green transformation. Additional offerings, such as current data
on the development of CO2 prices and masterclasses as well as
guides, manuals and checklists, complement the journalistic content.
For the knowledge platform, journalists from dfv Media Group
write about topics such as sustainability management, financing,
digitization, energy, communication and circular economy as well as
politics and regulation. External experts also contribute with articles.
The focus is on moving from obligation to opportunity and turning
sustainability transformation into an economic chance.
The editorial responsibility for GREEN.WORKS lies with Daniel
Baumann, Editorial Director of Green Transformation at dfv Media
Group. Over the past two years, he has set up the GREEN.WORKS
Academy with its numerous training offerings and a network for
profound sustainability information in more than a dozen titles of
dfv Media Group.