The Holst Centre submited eight proposals for funding from the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), and five projects won funding, included two OLED lighting specific projects: IM3OLED, a software tool for multiscale OLED lighting modeling and IMOLA which will develop large-area OLED lighting modules with built-in intelligent light management.
The three other projects are COLAE (a pan-European initiative that aims to promote commercialization of Organic and large-area electronics in Europe), X10D which aims to develop efficient, low-cost organic solar cells and Clean4Yield which will develop a defect and contamination control system for high-yield, cost-effective roll-to-roll production of organic electronics.
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Posted: Apr 27,2012 by Ron Mertens