
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Inkjet printing",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Deposition masks suit vacuum applications from
Tecan, which we summarised at the time by saying "Tecan's electroforming process produces tightly toleranced display masks with burr-free aperture edges and controllable draft angles to ensure optimum print definition".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Project points to flexible displays from
Cambridge Display Technology: "Cambridge Display Technology has begun collaborative work on a metal deposition project which is expected to be important in the field of flexible displays".
In July 2006, we covered the news from Cambridge Display Technology
concerning its Litrex 70 printer
- take a look at Inkjet printing solution for Brazil
which says: "Cambridge Display Technology has entered new geographical territory with the sale of inkjet printing equipment to the Genius Institute of Technology in Brazil".
Take a look also at the news release from Cambridge Display Technology, Organic materials are made for P-OLED displays,
as well as Inkjet printers to raise OLED resolution from Cambridge Display Technology,
and Inkjet printer to advance university OLED work from Cambridge Display Technology.
See also:
UV LED array offers cure for industrial tasks
(April 2006)
A large area array UV LED curing system has sufficient power to be used as a curing device for inkjet printers and other industrial curing applications
Light-emitting polymers set to take over from LCDs
(April 2004)
The imminent commercial success of conductive light-emitting polymers is likely to popularise their deployment in complex electronic devices, says a new report
Innovations abound at Brighton show
(March 2004)
Contax will be demonstrating 11 new systems from world-leading manufacturers on its stand at Nepcon Brighton 2004
Vacuum deposition masks lead display advances
(September 2003)
Tecan is experiencing increases, both in interest, and orders, for electroformed vacuum deposition masks, making it a front runner in the race for advanced display technologies
Eureka grant to aid OLED development
(May 2003)
CDT has received a grant from the UK Department of Trade and Industry to develop a new, low power multimedia silicon application reference platform for next generation portable consumer products
Thomson helps with active-matrix research
(May 2003)
Cambridge Display Technology and Thomson are working to develop and evaluate technologies relative to full colour active matrix LEP displays
Longer operating life for LEP displays
(March 2003)
Cambridge Display Technology is claiming a dramatic improvement in the life performance of display devices based on light emitting polymer technology
DuPont licenses inkjet technology for LEP OLEDs
(March 2003)
Cambridge Display Technology is to license its full-colour inkjet printing manufacturing technology to DuPont for use in LEP OLED manufacturing
Dendrimers provide alternative OLED structure
(March 2002)
High efficiency organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) using pioneering dendrimer materials have been developed by scientists sponsored by display technology developer Opsys
STMicroelectronics joins CDT in display drive
(February 2002)
STMicroelectronics and Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) have signed an agreement to develop driver devices for LEP displays
CDT starts research ahead of schedule
(January 2002)
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has moved into its new 1750m2 facility for light emitting polymer (LEP) technology development almost a month ahead of the original schedule and within budget
CDT acquisition to boost display manufacturing
(December 2001)
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has acquired California-based Litrex Corp from Gretag Imaging of Regensdorf, Switzerland for an undisclosed amount
Inca Digital chooses Nikon for printing accuracy
(March 2001)
Nikon's measuring microscope offers Inca Digital the high level of performance and future expandability required for an exacting industrial application

