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Zumtobel Group and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft launching Ledon OLEDs


Along with its ongoing activities in the field of LEDs, the Zumtobel Group of Austria is also investing in OLEDs, a technology with a bright future.

LOPE-C Displays Trends and Technologies


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Further trends on “Organic and Printed Electronics” will be on display at LOPE-C 2009, the Large-area, Organic and Printed Electronics Convention, to take place as a conference and accompanying exhibition at the Congress Center, Messe Frankfurt, Germany from June 23 to 25, 2009. The OE-A has invited experts from commerce and research to meet at this world premiere event and to exchange their knowledge and ideas on opportunities, products and developments in the field of organic and printed electronics.

OLED-based backlights for autostereoscopic 3D displays from Fraunhofer IPMS


Fraunhofer IPMS has achieved a major milestone in OLED-based backlights for autostereoscopic 3D displays.

Fraunhofer IAP Video about the research and manufacture process from OLED-Displays


Fraunhofer IAP work on making OLED technology reality. The goal is to develop new materials and device technologies for new products.

German OLED-consortium develops new OLED-Signage Samples for car applications


The German Research Consortium Caro (car OLED) developed new signage samples which are based on highly-transparent as well as non transparent Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs).

Illuminated thin-film keypads with OLEDs from Fraunhofer


Push-buttons on coffee dispensers and large industrial machines are often hard to see unless they are illuminated.

Novel large area process tool specialized for OLED lighting and organic solar cells will be installed at COMEDD


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The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) in Dresden, Germany, a leading research center for organic materials based research, announced today the order of a novel pilot manufacturing system specialized for OLED-lighting and organic photovoltaic products. The system will be supplied by Sunic System Ltd., South Korea, in combination with AIXTRON AG, Germany. It is the core fabrication

Organic Electronics Demonstrator


In order to illustrate the potential and the integration possibilities of organic electronics, flexible multi-functional demonstrators and give-aways have been built at the initiative of the OE-A, the

Organic Electronics New Roadmap and Organic Electronic Giveaways


What are the future applications for organic electronics, which processes and materials are needed, what are the major hurdles?