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Carclo unit and CDT demonstrate ITO-free lighting panel



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Cambridge Display Technology has produced an innovative OLED lighting product using technology by Carclo’s Conductive Inkjet Technology subsidiary.

CDT has produced an ITO-free P-OLED lighting device using a fine copper mesh.

The work was enabled by its work with Conductive Inkjet Technology and their joint ‘NOMAD’ project funded by the government-backed Technology Strategy Board.

The demonstration has shown the potential for patterned metal tracking using electroless metal deposition as a replacement for both Indium Tin Oxide and traditional sputtered tracking.

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OLED lighting at Digital Experience CES-2010

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At the Oled Association booth at the Digital Experience 2010 there are also some new OLED lighting lamp prototypes. Novaled shows a 10×10 cm self correcting OLED lighting array that delivers effective, efficient, long lived light, as well as a low voltage seven segment informational display.

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OLED-A is highlighting new OLED displays and lighting designs at the Digital Experience 2009

The Most Beautiful, Greenest, Thinnest Displays and an Enlightened Future
“A Showcase for the Future of Consumer Electronics,” says Barry Young, Managing Director, OLED-A

The OLED Association is highlighting new OLED displays and display products, as well as innovative OLED lighting designs at the Digital Experience 2009. With products and prototypes from six member companies from Asia, Europe, and North America, OLED-A is providing the media attending Digital Experience with a glimpse of the organic electronic future.

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Plextronics Announces Improved Performance in P-OLEDs with CDT

Plextronics, Inc. — an international technology company that specializes in printed solar, lighting and other organic electronics — announced today that its conductive ink has been shown to improve the performance of certain P-OLED devices. P-OLEDs (Polymer Organic Light Emitting Diodes) are a fast growing, new generation of display technology, which promise to replace liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in many existing applications in the coming years, as well as create exciting possibilities for new product forms such as flexible or even wearable displays.

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New Printing technology from CDT improve OLED performance

Semprius, Inc., announced today 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

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

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

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Sumitomo can´t print OLED-TV in 2009

A recent report stating Japanese manufacturer Sumitomo Chemicals will begin producing OLED TVs by 2009 appears to be wide of the mark.

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Thorn OLED Project want to replace conventional lighting

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A new form of general purpose artificial lighting, which emits a glow closer to that of the sun than existing technologies and whose low power consumption gives it environmental clout, is under development with a target for mass adoption by 2020.

Dr. Geoff Williams, OLED Group Leader of Thorn, said: “The materials we are hoping to develop will give high brightness, high efficiency white light, which could replace general-purpose lighting”.

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Sumitomo Chemical Completes Acquisition of Cambridge Display Technology for $12 per Share

Sumitomo Chemical Company (Sumitomo Chemical) and Cambridge Display Technology Inc.

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CDT CEO Fyfe talks about Sumitomo sale

In an interview in Electronics Weekly talks the CEO from Cambridge Display Fyfe about the Sumitomo sale.
OLEDs show promise as the “Next Big Thing” in television displays.

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