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Dawning of a new age? OLED technology may be on the brink of revolutionising the whole lighting industry
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A natural pair For some companies OLED is not a long way off
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Shedding some light Lifetime and efficiency are currently at the core of OLED research and development
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Let laser do the work In the structuring of layers within OLEDs laser application may be a worthy alternative to common technologies
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When success is transparent The Heraeus polymer that is over 20 years old and showing no signs of its age
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Good things can come by chance Copper compounds offer many traits needed in OLED production
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Partnership for progress Plextronics and Holst Centre plan to cooperate to drive OLED lighting
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Getting rid of old habits In many cases traditional printing technology is used in OPE. But there are alternatives designed solely for our industry
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When machine follows application Customisation might be a key feature in marketing printing machines
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Keeping dots in check Researchers at Fontys University show how to better control functional inkjet printing
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Unlimited opportunity Screen printing is set to conquer printed electronics
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Take it or leave it Printed electronics may offer an interesting new field for the troubled flexographic industry
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Planning for a silver lining Starting the production of inks for printed electronics is far from being an easy task, as PChem’s experience shows
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Success lies in all customers’ triumphs The key to successful printed electronics materials still lies in R&D
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Some like it hot Temperature is a key feature in applying inks properly
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Seeing opportunities Organic and printed electronics are no longer restricted to insider companies
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As pure as possible Inks that offer a higher concentration of silver help to keep material use and costs down
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Hard as a diamond Uniformity is a main criterion in coatings for new technologies
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Boosting R&D Aixtron launches a new system for the development of processes in organic electronics
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Developing machines for tomorrow today Kampf launched new slitting rewinding machines for processing demanding battery foils
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Blooming on new grounds The new venue for LOPE-C proved to be a good choice as visitor numbers increased significantly
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Future trends of OPE OPE journal presents a study on the current market development in our industry
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Off to Silicon Valley In just a few weeks companies from all areas of our industry will meet at Printed Electronics USA
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A word of greeting |
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OE-A Calender of Events |
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OE-A Annual Assembly in Munich |
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Meet the Experts in Organic and Printed Electronics |
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OE-A has 200 Members in 31 Countries |
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OE-A Announced Winners of the Demonstrator Awards 2012 |
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OE-A Announces Winners of LOPE-C Investor Forum Awards |
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International Standards for Printed Electronics The formation of IEC TC119 |
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How innovative coating and characterization solutions make life as an OPV researcher easier |
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