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This lecture introduces the field of organic and printed electronics, explaining the concept of printing electronics functionality on various substrates to create smart products. It covers the advantages of this technology over silicon electronics, such as quick and cost-effective production, flexibility, lightweight, ease of production, and rapid prototyping. The lecture also discusses challenges like limited lifetime, environmental interactions, and lower performance compared to silicon technology, highlighting the need for robust encapsulation. Additionally, it explores the potential of combining organic and inorganic materials to enhance performance and the possibilities of tuning material properties through solution processes.