OLEDs for Printing – The Breakthrough for Single-Layer OLEDs
Researchers from the MPI-P have developed single-layer OLEDs that can be printed with an inkjet printer. The new technology does not require rare earth metals.
Continue ReadingResearchers from the MPI-P have developed single-layer OLEDs that can be printed with an inkjet printer. The new technology does not require rare earth metals.
Continue ReadingStainless steel isn’t the material one’s thinking of first, when it comes to bending because of its missing flexibilty. In
Continue ReadingAt the moment, not a day passes without exciting news on printed electronics. Therefore, it is no surprise, that we gave these future technologies a prominent platform once again with our PEPSO area for innovative printed electronic products at drupa 2016 and still bear them in mind with a view at drupa 2020. Among the promising solutions from this field are organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Thanks to PI-SCALE, it is now economically attractive to realize innovative products with flexible OLEDs even for SMEs.
Continue ReadingIn the recent past, we have experienced a mass of innovations coming from the printing industry: 3D printed houses, food or even bones. The printing of OLED (organic light-emitting diodes) displays with an inkjet printer might be another leap in functional printing and next-generation TVs.
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