NEMO

NEMO (NEw Materials for OLEDs from solutions) is an EU project that focused on new emitting systems based on soluble small molecules with long lifetime and efficiency. NEMO was led be four companies (coordinated by Merck) and seven research and academic institutions (including the Fraunhofer institute). The project lasted from 2009 to 2012 and was co-funded by the German government (total cost was €29 million).

The project used a multi-layer OLED architecture: glass coating with indium stannic oxide as charge carrier injection layer. It was concluded successfully.