Rollable Displays:The Start of a New Mobile Device Generation

Dr Edzer Huitema, CTO
Polymer Vision, Netherlands
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 08, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • History of Polymer Vision Ltd.
  • Rollable display technology
  • Specification of the first rollable display generation

Company Profile

Polymer Vision is the pioneer and mobile industry leader of a revolutionary new generation of mobile devices enabled by rollable displays. The company's first product, the Readius®, is a pocket sized device combining a large 5" rollable display with 3G high speed connectivity. It is designed around 'always available' and 'real time updated' personalised news and information of the user. The Readius® is the first member of a family of Polymer Vision products that will offer consumers large rollable displays (5"-to-9") in small pocket size devices. These devices fulfill a growing demand for larger mobile displays to compliment the accelerating trend towards mobile content, applications and mobile advertising. In 2007 Polymer Vision was the winner of the 3GSM Global Innovation Award. In October of 2007 Polymer Vision acquired the whole of the business activities of Innos Limited UK, the manufacturing subcontractor of the company's rollable displays and integrated this into Polymer Vision Ltd.

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