South Korean firm Sunic System has become a partner in the Flexible Display Centre (FDC) at Arizona State University, US.
Sunic will test new materials in conjunction with its manufacturing technology, which can be used for emerging electronics such as OLEDs.
The Korean company will deliver machinery to the FDC that will be installed at the centre's facility in Tempe, Arizona, according to an OLED-Info report.
Earlier this year, +Plastic Electronics reported on the UK-US collaboration between the FDC and the Printed Electronics Technology Centre, including in-depth analysis of the cooperation in Volume 2, issue 6 of +Plastic Electronics magazine.
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OLED-Info report
Article on the partnership between the Flexible Display Centre and Sunic System

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Subscribe to +Plastic Electronics magazine
Subscribe to +Plastic Electronics magazine, published six times a year, for just £95. Find out more here

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Flexible Display Centre
The technology development organisation is based at Arizona State University

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UK and US collaboration to create new e-reader demonstrator
The collaboration between the UK's Printed Electronics Technology Centre and the Flexible Display Centre at Arizona State University will deliver a new e-reader demonstrator in Q2 2010

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The Electronic Displacement of Print
A Pira market report with forecasts to 2018 of e-paper, e-readers and other innovations and technologies displacing and impacting print

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