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Hue Jie deal for Young
Young ECC has been appointed as the exclusive representative for Hue Jie in the UK and Ireland.
News from Young-ECC Electronics (24 July 2002)
CDT makes the Time hot 50
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.
News from Cambridge Display Technology ( 9 July 2002)
Displays don't dazzle on dull days
Amalgamated Instrument has enhanced its range of large digit displays.
News from Amalgamated Instrument Co (25 June 2002)
Joint venture closes in on LEP displays
Seiko Epson Corp and Cambridge Display Technology are to form a joint venture company to offer technologies and services using ink-jet deposition for manufacturing light emitting polymer displays.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (18 June 2002)
LED displays show their changing colours
Aerco is now supplying a new type of display system that uses high performance LEDs to create colourful, attention-grabbing displays for logos, signs, advertisements and other promotional material.
News from Aerco (14 June 2002)
Panel meters make a better display of colour
Red Lion's popular PAX range of panel meters has been expanded to include a number of new features including a variable intensity display and a Profibus communication option.
News from Red Lion Controls (10 June 2002)
Award nomination for CDT
Cambridge Display Technology has been named by The Royal Academy of Engineering as one of the four finalists for the MacRobert Award.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (30 May 2002)
Panel meter features extra-large display
With its new Epax 5-digit extra-large PAX display, Red Lion now offers a 4in-high LED display readable from up to 55m away.
News from Red Lion Controls (28 May 2002)
Sumitomo takes a stake in CDT
Sumitomo Chemical has made an equity investment in Cambridge Display Technology to support its commercialisation strategy for LEPs within the rapidly growing OLED display market.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (16 May 2002)
Bayer is material to CDT's display developments
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.
News from Cambridge Display Technology ( 6 May 2002)
Sainsbury opens LEP Technology Development Centre
UK Minister for Science and Innovation Lord Sainsbury has officially opened the 1750m2 Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) LEP Technology Development Centre.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (12 April 2002)
Pair to put LEP displays on the road
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.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (25 March 2002)
Display stores up to 64 messages
The Message Runner from Matsushita Electric Works is an easy to use compact message display unit that allows up to 64 messages to be stored and displayed on a clearly visible eight-character screen.
News from Matsushita Electric Works UK (22 March 2002)
Dendrimers provide alternative OLED structure
High efficiency organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) using pioneering dendrimer materials have been developed by scientists sponsored by display technology developer Opsys.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (22 March 2002)
Local alliance is logical for CDT
Electronics plastics developer Plastic Logic is the latest company to sign a development agreement with Cambridge Display Technology (CDT).
News from Cambridge Display Technology ( 6 March 2002)
Organic LED displays show up at CeBIT
UK-based technology innovator Opsys will show its first red, green and blue passive matrix organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays at CeBIT 2002.
News from Cambridge Display Technology ( 1 March 2002)
STMicroelectronics joins CDT in display drive
STMicroelectronics and Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) have signed an agreement to develop driver devices for LEP displays.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (19 February 2002)
OLED displays provide massive contrast boost
Opsys has produced the first passive matrix organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays from its new prototyping line in Fremont, California.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (15 February 2002)
Custom LED unit makes a display of itself
Aerco has set up a specialist LED design facility that offers designers a complete and detailed design service for all types of projects where illumination is required.
News from Aerco (14 February 2002)
CDT starts research ahead of schedule
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.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (31 January 2002)
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