Cambridge Display Technology Ltd

Cambridge Display Technology Ltd

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CDT is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical and our 100-strong interdisciplinary team has world-class expertise in physics, chemistry, engineering, microelectronics, materials and life sciences. CDT scientists work on a range of topics from fundamental understanding to optimising materials and devices for market applications.
Current research themes include Organic Electronics, Energy Harvesting & Storage, Opto-Electronic Detection, Biosensors and OLED Displays and Lighting.
CDT and its network of partner companies and university groups provide complementary expertise and knowledge to accelerate the translation of research into products. We are always looking to work with new organisations to follow through on innovation with the capability to commercialise.
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2008
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.
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.
14 Jul 2008

UK Chemical Sector Initiative - part two

It was noted in the Council for Science and Technology Review that Plastic Electronics is a high risk / high reward priority technology area. The academic structure is well established in OLED, PLED, OSC materials and deposition methods with £20M / yr funding from Research Councils (EPSRC).
27 Jun 2008

OLEDs - The future of architectural lighting

Organized by the UKDL Knowledge Transfer Network, and attended by approximately 50 people, this conference was held in the BDP Building in Clerkenwell, London on the 24th of June 2008.
24 Jun 2008

European projects accelerate OLED technology for mainstream lighting

The race is on to bring OLED technology into mainstream lighting.
13 Jun 2008

OLLA final event symposium, Eindhoven 12.8.08

The final symposium of the OLLA OLED lighting project took place on the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven Netherlands 12.6.08 with about 80 attending the exhibition and about 60 attending the half day conference.
4 Jun 2008

CDT, Sumitomo and Novaled plan to co-develop hybrid OLED devices

CDT, Sumitomo Chemical and Novaled will collaborate to evaluate Novaled PIN OLED structures in Polymer OLED devices.
29 May 2008

CDT, Sumitomo and Novaled will collaborate

CDT and Sumitomo Chemicals, leaders in polymer organic light emitting diode (P-OLED) devices, and Novaled, the leader in high efficiency p-i-n OLED structures and dopant materials, have agreed to collaborate under a joint development agreement to investigate the feasibility and benefits of new materials and Novaled PIN OLEDâ„¢ structures in P-OLED devices.
26 May 2008

OLEDs versus the $100 billion LCD juggernaut

The global market for AM LCD displays has now exceeded $100 billion, thanks recently to the fast growth of TVs being flat panel LCD versions rather than CRT versions. How do OLEDs fit in?
1 Apr 2008

Progress of OLED displays in East Asia - part 2

Raghu Das summarises some of his findings as he visits the leading giants in Japan.
2007
22 Nov 2007

2nd report on Printed Electronics USA

$300 billion by 2027 predicted by IDTechEx at Printed Electronics USA for new post-silicon electronics.
18 Oct 2007

Thorn OLED Project UK has potential to replace conventional lighting

Thorn Lighting heads partnership of leading UK players to open up exciting possibilities for OLED technology .
20 Aug 2007

Is Europe Losing the Race?

Overall, Europe may be losing the race for the huge new business of printed electronics and the rejuvenation of society that it will bring. This is despite having far more academic institutions than East Asia working on the subject, the number being comparable to the number in the USA.
31 May 2007

Rapid Advances in OLEDs in East Asia

21 May 2007

Add-Vision Extends Life of Low Cost Flexible OLEDs

10 May 2007

Summary from the Nanomaterials Conference

12 Feb 2007

Printed Electronics - On Track to a Major Industry

Progress with printed and thin film electronics.
2005
23 Nov 2005

Samsung to produce 50 million OLEDs by 2008

5 Jul 2005

CDT - Sumitomo link on next generation OLEDs