CYNORA GmbH

CYNORA GmbH

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CYNORA offers tailor-made solutions for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Our mission is to provide display and lighting markets with our efficient emitter materials, which make use of the Singlet-Harvesting technology.
Research encompasses all key aspects of developing optoelectronic materials, including theoretic calculations, and material-testing in OLED-prototypes. This enables CYNORA to cover a wide array of design-concepts, e.g. vacuum processing as well as solution-based processing with optional crosslinking technology.
For more information: http://www.cynora.com
 
Media contact:
CYNORA GmbH . Svenja Anderer . +49 7251 919 67 21 . anderer@cynora.com
Werner-von-Siemens-Strasse 2-6 . Building 5110 . 76646 Bruchsal . Germany
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2020
2 Sep 2020

Amber Molecular

19 Aug 2020

Cynora

Cynora is a German company focused on the development of more efficient emissive materials for OLED displays primarily utilizing TADF rather than phosphorescence. This update article discusses developments at Cynora since our previous update in 2016.
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10 Aug 2020

Kyulux

5 Mar 2020

OLED Materials Start-Up CYNORA Launches First Product

CYNORA debuted its first commercial product, a fluorescent blue emitter that promises to significantly improve the efficiency of Organic Light Emitting Diode displays used in mobile phones, laptops, TVs, and other applications.
2019
14 May 2019

OLED materials innovator CYNORA secures US$25M in first closing

Marking the initial closing of its Series C funding round, CYNORA has secured US$25M in financing from investors in Asia, Europe and the US. Germany-based CYNORA is an emerging materials leader with a novel technology to produce ultra-high-efficiency emitter systems required for next-generation Organic Light Emitting Diode displays.
2017
25 Oct 2017

More Money Raised for Printed and Organic Electronics: The Rationale

Excitement is building in the printed and organic electronics sector as demand grows and investors focus in on the opportunities.
26 Sep 2017

LG and Samsung invest €25 million in CYNORA

CYNORA, a leading provider of highly efficient organic emitter materials for OLEDs, announced that the two Korean tech giants have decided to support CYNORA on its way to becoming a major player for OLED emitting materials.
18 May 2017

The future's bright, the future's OLED

Organic light-emitting diodes will soon show our world in a new light: the days of small light sources are numbered; in future, entire walls, ceilings, façades and car exteriors will light up our lives.
2016
5 Dec 2016

Innovations in Large-Area Electronics Conference (innoLAE 2017)

A key event for the large-area electronics community, bringing industry and academia together and providing valuable opportunities to share the latest research results and discuss new projects and collaborations.
2015
26 Oct 2015

CYNORA Creating Iridium-Free OLED Materials

Video interview with CYNORA at Printed Electronics Europe.
29 Apr 2015

Highly Efficient, Non-Phosphorescent OLED Solutions for the Whole Color Spectrum

CYNORA GmbH, Germany
2014
23 Aug 2014

Cynora

After a complete reorganization in 2008, CYNORA started the development of organic functional materials for OLEDs and OPV. CYNORA wants to increase the efficiency of fluorescence to a level comparable to phosphorescence. The company says that Singlet Harvesting does not require iridium. Instead, the chemistry is based on copper compounds.
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1 Apr 2014

Iridium-Free OLED Solutions for the Whole Color Spectrum

cynora GmbH, Germany
2013
21 Nov 2013

Optoelectronic Solutions for OLEDs

Cynora GmbH, Germany
18 Sep 2013

Free Webinar - OLED Lighting

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar 'Market Opportunities and Technology Developments for OLED Lighting' on Tuesday 24 September and we would be delighted if you could join us.
9 Jul 2013

Optoelectronic Solutions for OLEDs

Cynora GmbH, Germany
9 May 2013

Printed electronics in East Asia: change of direction

Variously called Printed, Flexible or Organic Electronics, it is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world. It is of vital interest to industries as diverse as consumer goods, healthcare, mobility, electronics, media and architecture.
17 Apr 2013

Optoelectronic Solutions for OLEDs

Cynora GmbH, Germany