In March 2025 the TADFsolutions consorium met in Winterthur, Switzerland the home of the TADFsolutions beneficiary Fluxim. An aspect of this meeting was an industrial workshop whereby the Doctorate Fellows received training from Fluxim on their simulation products. In addition the consortium received a tour around the Fluixm offices including demos of their products.
The school was officially opened with a presentation from Peter Levermore (Excyton) entitled „TurboLED : Efficient Display Designs“. Additionally Anna Hayer (Merck) presented on „Commercial and Industrial Aspects of OLED Material Development –Researchers in Industry“. The programme also involved update presentations from each of the DF’s on the progress of their research, a supervisory board meeting and an update on the work packages. At the end of the week the DF’s took part in a workshop from the external training providers Accelopment which focused on „Grant Writing“.
During the duration of the meeting the consortium was fortunate to be accompanied by Hiro Kaji from the University of Kyoto and Anna Hayer from Merck, both associate partners of TADFsolutions, as well as Peter Levermore from Excyton who all provided their invaulable input in to the scientifc progression of TADFsolutions.
And as with every network meeting it is not all hard work in a meeting room. A large aspect of the network meetings is the exchange of information which takes place over coffee breaks/ meals/ excursions. During the week we went to Zürich where we received a guided tour around the Lindt Museum, which was not only very tasty but also really informative about the history of chocolate.