R&D centre adds two commercial partners

25 Nov 2010

The Holst Centre develops organic and flexible printed electronics
Netherlands-based research organisation the Holst Centre has announced partnerships with displays firm Polymer Vision and chemical company BASF.

Polymer Vision went into receivership in 2009 while developing its Readius e-reader, before being bought by Wistron in October 2009. The company is collaborating with the Holst Centre to minimise R&D costs, according to a press release.

Earlier this week, BASF joined the centre in developing printed and organic electronics.

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