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Merck KGaA Acquires Avecia's OLED and Polymer Electronics Units
DARMSTADT, Germany -- Merck KGaA and Avecia of Manchester, U.K., announced today that Merck has acquired the OLED (organic light-emitting diodes) materials and the polymer electronics businesses of Avecia for EUR 50 million in cash. The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval and approval by E. Merck OHG, is...
Tags: electronics, Merck & Co. Inc., organic light-emitting diode, polymer
Research articles 2005-02-08
Covion to Supply Conductive Polymers.(Brief Article)
COVION ORGANIC Semiconductors, a Frankfurt-based affiliate of Avecia, has agreed to supply polymer materials for a new $25 million plant for organic light emitting displays OLEDs being built by Cambridge Display Technology CDT. The plant COVION ORGANIC...
Tags: organic light-emitting diode, polymer
Research articles 2001-04-02
Plextronics, university sign deal; WSJ names firm a runner-up for innovation award.(Wall Street Journal Innovation Award in Materials and Other Base Technologies 2006)(Brief article)
Plextronics, a Pittsburgh-based maker of conductive polymers, has signed a licensing agreement with Northwestern University. The agreement will integrate Northwestern chemistry professor Tobin J. Marks' innovations into thin film and molecular brea Plextronics, a Pittsburgh-based maker of conductive polymers, has signed a licensing...
Tags: Northwestern University, organic light-emitting diode, polymer
Research articles 2006-11-27
Plastics seek entry into flat-panel displays.(Brief Article)
SAN JOSE, CALIF. -- Serious technological issues are impeding efforts to substitute polymers for glass as the substrate material to manufacture flat-panel displays. But industry proponents are forging ahead with research and development. Sixteen c SAN JOSE, CALIF. -- Serious technological issues are...
Tags: DuPont Co., flat panel, organic light-emitting diode, Philips Electronics N.V., plastics, polymer, substrate
Research articles 2000-02-28
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