Printing Technologies for OLED Lighting Applications (Printed Electronics Europe 2008)

Dr Peter Kruijt, Printing Process Researcher
TNO/Holst Centre, Netherlands
 
Apr 09, 2008.

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Presentation Summary

  • Inkjet printing thin, flexible OLED devices for signage applications
  • Gravure printing for OLED lighting applications
  • Comparison of characteristics of inkjet and gravure printed devices to traditional spin coating techniques

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Holst Centre/TNO (www.holstcentre.com), set up by the TNO and IMEC, is an independent shared-innovation R&D Centre for Flexible Electronics and Sensor Technologies in the Netherlands. A key feature is its partnership model with industry and academia comprising more than 40 international companies. Holst Centre/TNO has major activities in the areas of TOLAE, (hybrid) printed electronics, flexible OLEDs, photovoltaics and oxide transistor technology. Holst Centre has demonstrated solutions for numerous hybrid and printed electronics products, varying from printed temperature and humidity sensing devices, paper electronics, health-patches, smart garments, and (thermoformed) stretchable products
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