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Current Status of Kodak's OLED Development Technology Applicable for a Large TV Display

Dr Kiyoshi Yoneda, VP, OLED Systems, SPG Displays & Components
Kodak Japan, Japan
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Asia 2008 on Oct 09, 2008.
 

Presentation Summary

  • Development trend of AMOLED
  • General aspect of OLED display
  • Which OLED technologies should be feasible to scale up to a large display
  • Necessary advancements and current improvements of WOLED

Speaker Biography (Kiyoshi Yoneda)

Graduated from Kyoto university in 1968 and then entered in Sanyo electric Co.
Received Doctor Degree of Nagoya University in 1986.
 
Succeeded in launching mass production of LTPS LCD first time in the world in 1995.
Promoted by general manager of LCD division of Sanyo semiconductor HQ in 1998.
Succeeded in development of active matrix OLED display in collaboration with Kodak first time in the world in 1999.
 
Promoted by senior executive director and board member of Tottori Sanyo electric Co. in 2001.
 
Succeeded in launching mass production of active matrix OLED products under the JV of Sanyo and Kodak first time in the world in 2003.
Left Sanyo electric Co in 2003.
Entered in research institute for organic electronics in Yamagata in Japan funded by Yamagata pref. Government as a tile of vice president in 2003.
Left research institute for organic electronics in Yamagata in July 2005 and then entered in OLED system SPG of display & components of Kodak as a tile of vice president in Sept 2005.

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