US Air Force awarded the Universal Display a SBIR Phase II contract for ejection-safe, 6" flexible OLED
The Universal Display Corporation– developer for today’s generation of High technology for display and lightning using Universal PHOLED phosphorescent OLED technology reveals that they have been awarded for a $750,000 Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract from the US State Air Force Research Laboratory. Working under the program; “Low-Power, Direct-view Flexible Displays” that focuses into developing a non-glass, ejection-safe, amenable OLED display archetype for prospective use by Pilots in tactical cockpits settings.
Developed in alliance with L-3 Communications display system, LG Display and flexible phosphorescent OLED present’s exemplar that will be energy proficient and offering full video rate and wireless communication aptitude. Moreover, the Goal is to provide Air Force Pilots with an auxiliary for printed maps and checklists and the capability to wrap around the cylinder for an easy storage during the flight. Let us all support this program and don’t Bark Up the wrong Tree. Bite Off more than one can chew!
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