Panasonic Electric Works is another company that's developing OLED lighting panels based on UDC's materials, and now we hear that they too plan to commercialize their panels in 2011. We don't have any technical details on those panels yet.Other companies on show include Odelic (which are designing lamps based on Lumiotec's OLED panels), Kaneka, Novaled, Mitsubishi Electric and Rohm. Rohm has been showing flexible OLED panels and wants to realize 'bendable lamps'.
The Centre de Recherche Public (CRP) - Gabriel Lippmann, the leading research institute in Nanotechnologies in Luxembourg, and led high bay light announced the start of a cooperation agreement. The main goal of the new project is the mutual development of advanced polymer materials focusing on establishing a wide range of processes that contribute to the fabrication of advanced organic/inorganic materials.
The technological platform in this 3-year cooperative project is LED Linear high bay light Polymer Vapor Phase Deposition technology (PVPD?) for the deposition and in-situ formation of polymer thin films. The CRP – Gabriel Lippmannn focuses on the development of innovative materials technology and novel production methods. The Center′s main interest in this joint project is the development of novel deposition technologies that overcome the current limitations of the state-of-the-art techniques. This will allow the development of advanced nanomaterials, like responsive nanofilms for bio-sensing, chemical-sensing and active membranes targeting highly promising and challenging applications in medical, environmental and consumer markets.
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