DuPont, Dainippon buddy up to develop OLED displays
By Darren Murph | May 9, 2008
For those with ridiculously sharp memories, you’ll easily recall that DuPont has been dabbling in OLED technology for years. Now, however, the company famous for showcasing the miracles of science has formed a strategic alliance with Dainippon Screen Manufacturing to “develop integrated manufacturing equipment for printed OLED displays.” Furthermore, the duo has agreed to “bring together the elements needed — materials, technology and equipment — to mass produce OLED displays.” In essence, the two are hoping to produce higher-quality units at a lower cost than what’s currently available, and we can happily say we hope they succeed. Now, if only we knew when some product would emerge from this here wedding…
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