Colnatec LLC, a manufacturer of temperature-controlled sensors for thickness measurement of thin film devices based in Gilbert, Arizona, and Novaled AG, a provider of OLED technologies and materials, which is headquartered in Dresden, Germany, just announced that they will work together in a joint research and development project to test the performance of “Tempe”, which according to the companies is the world’s first heated quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor system for device layer self-regeneration in continuously-run OLED production.
As Fraunhofer COMEDD and Tridonic Dresden recently announced the joint OLED project R2Flex, which was aimed at the production of highly efficient organic devices on flexible substrates, manufactured in a roll-to-roll process technology, has been brought to a successful conclusion. As a result the two companies present a demonstrator of a desk luminaire with flexible OLED.
At LOPE-C 2013 4JET Technologies GmbH, a German producer of laser systems, introduced a new laser process for the customisation and optimising of OLEDs. The technology is a joint development with the German Novaled AG, which is specialised in the development of technologies and materials for OLEDs and other organic electronics.