Seiko Epson and Tokyo Electron to jointly develop OLED printing technology

Tokyo Electron (TEL) and Seiko Epson will jointly-develop OLED display manufacturing technology. This project will integrate Epson's inkjet printing method and TEL's production equipment. The aim is to create next-generation OLED manufacturing technologies as a total-solution-package.

Espon 14-inch Inkjet processed OLEDEspon 14-inch Inkjet processed OLED

Back in 2009, we posted an interview with Satoru Miyashita, General Manager of Seiko Epson's Core Technology Development. Back then, Satoru estimated that by 2012 we'll see inkjet-printed OLED TVs.

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Samsung shows a 19" transparent AMOLED 'window'

We sure have a lot of news in the past few days from Samsung. It turns out that they are showing new 19" transparent AMOLED "windows". These display are bottom-emissive and have 30% transmittance.

Samsung 19'' transparent display photo

The idea is that you could use this in point-of-sales to 'augment' the reality behind the window. Here's a video showing the new displays:

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Samsung AMOLED flexible/bendable display in a beautiful video

Samsung is showing a new 4.5" WVGA (800x480) flexible AMOLED display, and we just found this stunning video from SMD showing the display and how it continues to work while bended. You can also see how thin and light this display is:





Interestingly, the display seems to have a sort of white grid - two horizontal and three vertical lines. Perhaps this is actually several small displays stitched together?

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Interview with Gerd Guenther, Novaled's marketing chief

We had the good chance to talk with Gerd Guenther, Novaled's Chief Marketing Officer. He was kind enough to answer a few of our questions, and give us some information and updates from Novaled.

Gerd, thanks for your time. Can you explain Novaled's business model to us?

When Novaled started as a spin-off from Fraunhofer and Technical University of Dresden in 2001 with just 3 people, the idea was to market its doping technology Novaled PIN OLED®) along with its proprietary materials. Today, quite an impressive number of well known display and lighting makers are customers of Novaled. That means we offer IP, licensing and technology transfer packages but also R&D contracting as well as trainings.

Novaled 15x15 cm white OLEDNovaled 15x15 cm white OLED

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Plextronics and Cambrios to co-develop materials for OLED lighting

Plextronics and Cambrios announced that they will co-develop cost-effective high performance material that could improve OLED lighting's production process and quality. This is partly funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE). The project has actually started in April 16th, and will last for two years. We reported about the $1.2 DOE grant to Cambrios back in January 2010. The whole project will cost $1.8 according to the earlier report.

The idea is to apply Plextronic's PlexCore OC hole injection layer (HIL) material on top of Cambrios' ClearOhm material which creates a transparent electrode to form a transparent conducting hole injection (TCHI) electrode.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 10,2010

Wintek to mass produce AMOLED displays at the end of 2011

There are reports that Wintek will transfer its 3-Gen production lines for AMOLED and LTPS production and will start mass production towards the end of 2011. Wintek will invest around $100 million in the AMOLED program.

A few weeks ago we reported the Wintek will use the old production line of Windell in the Taichung Industrial Park, Taiwan. According to the new reports, Wintek will not use Windell's production lines, but will indeed use their R&D team to develop the AMOLED products. It was also said that Wintek will collaborate with TPK on AMOLED development.

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Samsung unveils their 7" Super-AMOLED display in a Galaxy-Tab prototype

As we reported a few days ago, Samsung is showing a new 7" Super-AMOLED display. Interestingly, they are showing it in a Galaxy-Tab prototype. But this isn't surprising: Samsung already said that they wanted to use an AMOLED, but couldn't do so because they can't make enough, and they also said that they plan to expand the Galaxy-Tab line with AMOLED-using tablets in 2011.

A 7-inch Super AMOLED prototype

The new 7" panel has a WSVGA (1024 x 600) resolution (the same as in the current tab). In addition to the new 7" panel, Samsung is also showing a 4.5" panel aimed for mobile phones.

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