Plextronics has won a contract potentially worth $1.8 million to develop technology that could help commercialize devices used for high-definition TVs and computer monitors.
The contract was awarded by the U.S. Display Consortium, a San Jose-based public/private group established by the federal government to help strengthen the country's standing in the display manufacturing segment.
Plextronics, based outside of Pittsburgh in Harmarville, Pa., said it will use the funding to continue to develop its Plexcore product, a polymer ink that helps improve the efficiency of OLED displays, which could be used in such things as high-definition TVs.
Posted: Nov 29,2005 by Ron Mertens