A report on the R&D website states that the university's Flexible Display Centre, which is receiving funding from the US Army for the project, is using its bond/de-bond manufacturing process, in combination with UDC's full-colour OLED technology and materials. The low-power consumption and high visibility display are seen as key areas of importance for soldier portable equipment.
Demonstrations of the prototypes are to take place at the SID Conference in Los Angeles.
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R&D Online report
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