7 Oct 2010

Konarka appoints organic electronics veteran to Board of Directors
Dr. David Fyfe's career in chemical Industry spans 40 years with extensive experience in commercialization of printed electronics polymer based technology
23 Sep 2010

New OPV company launched
Cambridge Enterprise, the University of Cambridge's commercialisation office, and the Carbon Trust have announced the launch of Eight19 Limited, a new solar energy company which will develop and manufacture high performance, lower cost plastic solar cells for high-growth volume markets.
21 Sep 2010

Development of roll out solar cells
Rhodia, an international chemical company, has joined with the UK's Carbon Trust in a £4.5 million investment in solar energy start-up Eight19 to develop organic photovoltaic technology.
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16 Aug 2010

eMagin building next generation OLED deposition machine
eMagin Corporation a leader in OLED microdisplays and virtual imaging technologies has signed an agreement to build its first production OLED deposition machine, one that will leverage the latest advances in the Company's proprietary manufacturing processes.
13 Aug 2010

UK's first printed lighting panel to start in November 2010
An initiative to develop low-cost OLED lighting in the UK has secured government funding and will officially start in early November.
28 Jul 2010

Printed Electronics in Asia - the hot sectors
There are about 3,000 organizations worldwide actively involved in the development of printed electronics. By number of organizations, Europe has the edge over the U.S., then comes Asia. However, this disguises the fact that those involved in Asia tend to be large conglomerates that can invest much more than those in the West.
4 Jun 2010

Where art thou OLED?
David Fyfe, the ex CEO of CDT who now works as a consultant for its parent company Sumitomo, gave a presentation on the OLED market at LOPE-C this week. Speaking to the history of OLEDs, he says that LCDs have drastically closed the performance gap, perhaps fuelled by the threat of OLEDs.
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16 Mar 2010

OE-A's 5th anniversary
With its 135 members all over the world, the OE-A has become a highly dynamic and constantly growing network of leading international companies and institutes in the past five years", said Wolfgang Mildner, Chairman of the OE-A and Managing Director, PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, on the occasion of the 5th anniversary celebration of the OE-A - the industry association for organic and printed electronics - in late February at the Holst Centre in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. In December 2004, 35 members founded this working group within VDMA. "One of the founding principles of the OE-A five years ago was the goal to build an international industry association to jointly develop this future multi-billion Euro market", emphasized the Chairman of the OE-A. "Cooperation all along the value chain is essential in this phase; no company can achieve it alone."
24 Feb 2010

OLEDs and the competition
One of the biggest obstacles for large OLED panels is the rapid improvement in the performance of competing LCD panels. So what now for OLED displays?
10 Dec 2009

Kodak to sell OLED business to LG
Eastman Kodak Company is to sell their OLED business to a group of LG companies in a move to tighten Kodak's business portfolio.
16 Oct 2009

Size unlimited for Mitsubishi's 155 inch OLED screen
Mitsubishi created a flurry of interest at Japan's consumer electronics exhibition, CEATEC earlier this month with their 155 inch OLED Screen.
29 May 2009

Shakeout of organic transistor developers
Following on from the shakeout in OLED developers, IDTechEx sees the same thing happening now in Organic FETs.
27 May 2009

Seiko Epson in OLED breakthrough
Seiko Epson Corporation has developed inkjet technology that represents a major breakthrough in realising 37-inch and larger full-HD OLED TVs by resolving the uneven layering that had previously been an issue with the inkjet method.
13 Feb 2009

The evolution of television
IDTechEx looks into electronic devices that have "evolved", starting with the Television.
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9 Dec 2008

CDT and Semprius to develop new OLED backplane technology
Semprius, Inc., announced that it has entered a joint development agreement with Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) to develop new technology for the manufacture of OLED (organic light emitting diode) backplanes for flat panel displays.
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2 Dec 2008

Dr David Fyfe joins Soligie board
Soligie, a market leader in design and manufacture of Printed Electronics, has announced that industry veteran Dr. David Fyfe has joined Soligie's Advisory Board.
16 Sep 2008

CDT develops organic thin film transistor software model
In collaboration with Silvaco Data Systems, CDT has developed a model to design and simulate circuits using OTFT (organic thin film transistor) technology.
31 Jul 2008

Chemicals for printed electronics - Huge new market
Chemical companies have huge opportunities in the new world of printed electronics.