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TechnoCorp Energy will use OLED lighting technology developed by Kodak and bought by LG in November 2009 to commercialise new solid-state lighting panels
LG bought the Kodak OLED business in November 2009
A new accessory from New York-based smart textile fashion designer Studio 5050 aims to bring the appeal of social networking to clothing, with an LED badge...more
European technology companies and research institutes are joining forces in a new project that aims to integrate lighting into everyday surroundings and products...more
The first e-reading venture developed for the newspaper and magazine industries will likely commercialise its e-reader as part of subsidised subscription deals with publishing partners...more
A new European-funded project, called Bioegofet, is bringing together organic electronics and medical testing to create a multi-detection, single-use device...more
Germany-based chemicals company Merck has revealed some early results of its work to develop solution processable OLED materials...more
Dr Sean Smyth, a leading consultant for the digital and analogue printing industry, examines opportunities and challenges for printing electronics...more
The South Korean army will use smart textile uniforms, following funding from the Ministry of Knowledge Economy...more
Eric Mayes - commercial director, Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)
Plastic electronic technologies, including OLEDs, are being tested by major airlines for use in commercial flights...more
Smart textiles: do they have mainstream appeal?
New materials produced for future organic electronics
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