
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "LEP technology",
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 Eureka grant to aid OLED development from
Cambridge Display Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "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".
The day before,
we featured the news release Thomson helps with active-matrix research from
Cambridge Display Technology: "Cambridge Display Technology and Thomson are working to develop and evaluate technologies relative to full colour active matrix LEP displays".
In May 2003, we covered the news from Cambridge Display Technology
- take a look at Licence to print displays
which says: "Cambridge Display Technology has granted a manufacturing licence to Dai Nippon Printing Co for the use of its LEP technology".
Take a look also at the news release from Cambridge Display Technology, Longer operating life for LEP displays,
as well as DuPont licenses inkjet technology for LEP OLEDs from Cambridge Display Technology,
and CDT to dispute complaint from Luxell from Cambridge Display Technology.
See also:
GDesign Technology joins the LEP community
(September 2002)
Cambridge Display Technology and GDesign Technology have signed a technology transfer agreement designed to advance the commercialisation of light emitting polymer displays
CDT makes the Time hot 50
(July 2002)
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has been named as one of Europe's 50 hottest tech firms in the third annual hot company list published by Time
Award nomination for CDT
(May 2002)
Cambridge Display Technology has been named by The Royal Academy of Engineering as one of the four finalists for the MacRobert Award
Bayer is material to CDT's display developments
(May 2002)
Bayer and Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) have signed a commercial support agreement for the commercialisation of critical materials used in the manufacture of LEP displays
Sainsbury opens LEP Technology Development Centre
(April 2002)
UK Minister for Science and Innovation Lord Sainsbury has officially opened the 1750m2 Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) LEP Technology Development Centre
Pair to put LEP displays on the road
(March 2002)
Mark IV Industries and Cambridge Display Technology have signed an agreement to collaborate exclusively for the next two years in the development of LEP transport signage displays
Local alliance is logical for CDT
(March 2002)
Electronics plastics developer Plastic Logic is the latest company to sign a development agreement with Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)
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 signs up Sumitomo to develop more polymers
(November 2001)
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has signed a formal license and technical assistance agreement with Sumitomo Chemical Co of Japan to advance the development of polymers for use in LEP technology
Promotion for Burroughes at CDT
(November 2001)
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has appointed Jeremy Burroughes as Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Research sheds new light on LEPs
(November 2001)
The nature of one of the fundamental processes for light generation in light emitting polymer (LEP), materials has now been experimentally demonstrated by scientists from Cambridge and Oman
DuPont takes a stake in CDT
(November 2001)
DuPont Displays has taken an equity stake in Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)
CDT licenses its light-emitting polymer displays
(October 2001)
Cambridge Display Technology has granted a licence to Edinburgh-based startup MicroEmissive Displays to manufacture and sell miniature high-resolution light emitting polymer displays
CDT to produce novel display for US Army SAPS
(August 2001)
Cambridge Display Technology has been selected to develop a prototype handheld light-emitting polymer display for the US National Imagery and Mapping Agency

