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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
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
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
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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Dr. David Fyfe Joins Soligie Board
MINNEAPOLIS -- Soligie, a market leader in design and manufacture of Printed Electronics, announced today that industry veteran Dr. David Fyfe has joined Soligie's Advisory Board. Dr. Fyfe has considerable experience leading internationally focused businesses and cultivating them through acquisitions, joint ventures and partnerships. In 2000 Dr. Fyfe...
Articles 2008-11-21
Lightwave Logic, Inc. Announces the Addition of Howard E. Simmons, III, PhD to its Technology Team
WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: LWLG) ( http://lightwavelogic.com/ ), a technology company focused on the development of electro-optic polymer materials for applications in high speed fiber-optic telecommunications and optical computing, announced today the addition of Howard E. Simmons, III, PhD to...
Articles 2008-11-20
Korean firm to market P-OLED products from MED
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-1 September 2008-Korean firm to market P-OLED products from MEDC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com MicroEmissive Displays MED, an Edinburgh-based microdisplay specialist, today (1 September) announced the expansion of its sales network with the appointment of a new distribution partner in Korea. MtekGlobal Inc will market MED's...
Articles 2008-09-01
Thin-Film Deposition of Conjugated Molecules for Organic Electronics, The
Device-quality conjugated organic thin films are now routinely prepared in many different ways to fabricate light-emitting diodes, thin-film transistors, and photovoltaic devices. Understanding how to design molecules through versatile synthetic chemistry and the mechanisms of phase transformation and chemical reaction that occur during the thin-film deposition process becomes especially vital...
Articles 2008-06-01
Stepping closer to the plastic laser.(TECHNOLOGY UPDATE)
Researchers in the US and Japan have succeeded in developing a way to make luminescent semiconducting polymers emit and confine polarized light. The results could lead to brighter polarized sources for products with light emitting diode-type displays, such as portable computers and mobile phones. ...
Articles 2007-11-01
Effects of a tert-butylphenylene substituent on the structure and optical, fluorescent and thermal properties of the poly derivatives
INTRODUCTION Since the report of poly(p-phenylenevinylene) PPV as a light-emitting material for light-emitting diodes LEDs in 1990 [1], great research interest was focused on the electro-optical properties of PPV derivatives by incorporating appropriate substituents to the polymer backbone [2-9]. The category of PPV and its derivatives is still...
Articles 2007-09-01
OLED Shares Up 90% on Merger News.
M2 PRESSWIRE-31 July 2007-Emerging Stock Report: OLED Shares Up 90% on Merger NewsC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:31072007 TOKYO and CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, Technology Sector- Sumitomo Chemical Company Sumitomo Chemical and Cambridge Display Technology (Nasdaq:OLED) CDT today jointly announced that they have...
Articles 2007-07-31
In-Depth Research on Cambridge Display Technology Inc.
M2 PRESSWIRE-24 April 2007-Growth Stock News: In-Depth Research on Cambridge Display Technology Inc.C1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:24042007 Cambridge Display Technology CDT develops display technology smart enough to make Cambridge proud. CDT develops polymer organic light-emitting diodes (known as P-OLEDs or PLEDs),...
Articles 2007-04-24
Shareholders alert for Cambridge Display Technology Inc.
M2 PRESSWIRE-23 April 2007-Small Cap News: Shareholders alert for Cambridge Display Technology IncC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:23042007 Shareholders alert for Cambridge Display Technology Inc (NASDAQ:OLED) Cambridge Display Technology is a pioneer in the development of light emitting polymers...
Articles 2007-04-23
Ciba/Max plank to develop materials for PE.(global news)
Ciba Specialty Chemicals and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany have agreed to collaborate in the research of conductive materials for printable electronic materials. The three-year, multidisciplinary project focuses on the development of novel conductive polymers for printable applications. This collaboration between...
Articles 2007-04-01
Plastics: the new enabling materials for electronics: a new age is dawning in electronics with concepts once the stuff of science fiction poised to become commercial reality, and polymers making fact of the fantasy.(engineering materials)
PLASTICS, for so long the dielectric nonpareil, are gaining a new lease of life as active rather than passive partners to electronics. The organic light emitting diode OLED is one example that is literally attracting attention. These devices are particularly promising for displays in battery-operated equipment...
Articles 2007-04-01
Shareholder Alert for Cambridge Display Technology Inc.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 March 2007-Large Cap News: Shareholder Alert for Cambridge Display Technology Inc.C1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29032007 Cambridge Display Technology CDT develops display technology smart enough to make Cambridge proud. CDT develops polymer organic light-emitting diodes (known as P-OLEDs or PLEDs),...
Articles 2007-03-29
Ciba & Max Planck Institute begin research project
Ciba Specialty Chemicals (Muttenz, Switzerland) and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (Mainz, Germany) have established a three-year research project to develop novel conductive polymers for printable electronic applications. The collaboration is expected to speed up development of improved materials that would benefit devices such as sensors, photovoltaic cells,...
Articles 2006-12-01
New Conductive Materials for Printable Electronics.(Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research)
Aaron Hand, Managing Editor The production of such devices as sensors, photovoltaic cells, RFID tags, organic light-emitting diodes OLEDs and other electronics are expected to benefit considerably from printing techniques as opposed to traditional techniques such as etching. To speed up the...
Articles 2006-12-01
Ciba develops partnership with Max Planck Institute
Ciba Specialty Chemicals and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany, have agreed to collaborate in the research of conductive materials for printable electronic materials. The three-year multidisciplinary project focuses on the development of novel conductive polymers for printable applications and is expected to speed up...
Articles 2006-11-01
Plastics make electronics light, thin and flexible.(ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC)
PERHAPS the most revolutionary of current electronic developments is the imminent emergence of polymer light sources and batteries to power them. Organic light emitting diodes--OLEDs--have been with us for some time but are now set move into wider scale commercial scale lighting applications. And alongside OLEDs...
Articles 2006-10-01
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