Dai Nippon Printing move into OLEDs
4 July 2005
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Dai Nippon Printing move into OLEDs

 
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Dai Nippon Printing, the $12 billion Japanese printing and electronics company, has developed a unique OLED manufacturing process. Photocatalysts give yields that are three times as much as those based on conventional liquid solvent processing. Production starts 2007/8 and small panels for electronic equipment are to be the entry point.
 
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