Quadriga Project
Organic & large area electronics, or organic electronics in brief, is a branch of electronics that deals with conductive polymers, plastics, or small molecules. It is called 'organic' electronics because the polymers and small molecules are carbon-based, as opposed to traditional electronics which relies on inorganic conductors such as copper or silicon. Although the technological foundation of organic electronics is still in its early stages of development, organic electronics holds out the prospect of new products with reasonable times-to-market and large revenue potential. The market for organic electronics products is expected to grow to 1.8 billion by 2009.
About Quadriga
A quadriga [Latin quadri-, four] is a car or chariot drawn by four horses abreast [the Roman equivalent of Greek Tethrippon], raced in the Olympic Games and other games. It is represented in profile as the chariot of gods and heroes on Greek vases and in bas-relief. The quadriga was adopted in ancient Roman chariot racing. Quadrigas were emblems of triumph; Victory and Fame often are depicted as the triumphant woman driving it. In classical mythology, the quadriga is the chariot of the gods; Apollo was depicted driving his quadriga across the heavens, delivering daylight and dispersing the night. Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org-wiki-Quadriga