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OLED display revenues expected to reach US$6 billion in 2015



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While mature segments of the display and electronic industries have experienced declines due to the economic downturn, AMOLEDs have emerged as a diamond in the rough, experiencing 110% revenue increase in 2008. DisplaySearch reported that OLED display revenues will exceed US$6 billion in 2015, up from US$591 million in 2008.

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DOE honors Advances in White OLED Lighting from Universal-Display

Universal Display an innovator behind today’s and tomorrow’s displays and lighting through its UniversalPHOLED™ phosphorescent OLED technology, today announced that the company was honored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for its research advances in white OLED lighting performance. With the support of the DOE, Universal Display has been working on developing highly-efficient white OLEDs for use in myriad lighting applications.

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Go Rack OLED light device concept uses solar energy

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Plextronics installs D-Line to produce 6-inch square photovoltaic solar or OLED-panels.

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The new $6 million manufacturing line at Plextronics Inc. in Harmar is designed to provide a link between the laboratories where that technology is being perfected and the manufacturers that eventually will produce it for consumers. The company known for its “electronic ink” technology will mark the opening of the development, or “D” line with a ceremony today.

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EDAG show Light Car concept with OLED technology

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EDAG, worldwide provider of engineering services, will be presenting the world premiere of its vision of an environment-friendly, future-orientated vehicle for everyday and leisure use at this year’s International Motor Show in Geneva.

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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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OLED Christmas tree from the GE Global Research Team

The Ge global research team take some roll-to-roll OLED lighting panels and make some christmas tree.

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A new era of green building dynamic architecture with OLED lighting?

The Dynamic Tower, the world’s first building in motion, takes the concept of green buildings to the next level were it will generate electricity for itself as well as other nearby buildings, making i

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European Union starts to ban energy wasting light bulbs in 2009

The European Commission’s regulatory committee of the eco-design directive will meet on Monday to give its opinion on the new energy efficiency requirements for household light bulbs that may lead to the phasing out of incandescent light bulbs.

On Monday the European Comission want to publish a 6 step plan to ban energy wasting lighting bulbs between 2009 and 2016.
The EU was set on Monday to fix dates for the gradual banning of traditional household light bulbs in favour of new energy-saving models which use a fraction of the electricity.

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Samsung SDI will change existing PM OLED line for other use like lighting panel production

Samsung SDI will withdraw in phase from PM OLED business. The maker is considering the way to change existing production line into for other use like lighting panel production.

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