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2007
16 Apr 2007

Challenges in the Commercialization of OLEDs

Cambridge Display Technology, United Kingdom
3 Apr 2007

Europe Takes Leadership in Printed Electronics

Surprisingly, Europe has been pulling ahead of the rest of the world in many aspects of printed and potentially printed electronics just lately. Learn more in this article.
29 Mar 2007

Printed Electronics - the Giants Get Involved

Printed electronics often involves simple things such as printed conductive patterns to counter the pollution, unreliability, bulk, weight and cost of wires, solder and etched patterns. Most commonly, printed electronics will be used where traditional technology is simply not a feasible solution, such as wallpaper that generates power and doubles as a television and lighting or electronic anti-counterfeiting on 100 billion cigarette packets yearly, giving traceability at a cost of only 0.1 cents per package.
1 Mar 2007

Printed Electronics vs Silicon

Although the capabilities of complex silicon chips increase at a rapid pace, there is little or no reduction in cost of the simplest silicon chips. How does printed electronics fit in?
12 Feb 2007

Printed Electronics - On Track to a Major Industry

Progress with printed and thin film electronics.
2006
21 Apr 2006

New progress with printed OLED displays

Cambridge Display Technology, United Kingdom
2005
23 Nov 2005

Samsung to produce 50 million OLEDs by 2008

5 Jul 2005

CDT - Sumitomo link on next generation OLEDs

2 May 2005

New Developments at The University of Cambridge

13 Apr 2005

Progress at Cambridge Display Technology

29 Mar 2005

Market research on OLEDs

11 Feb 2005

Printed Electronics: Get the full picture

Europe's largest gathering of experts
2004
17 Dec 2004

OLEDs introduced on MP3 displays

8 Dec 2004

The development of Ink Jet Printed displays

Cambridge Display Technology, United Kingdom
22 Sep 2004

OLEDS - what people are saying

16 Sep 2004

Toppan Printing and CDT invest in Printing Program