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News Release from: Cambridge Display Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2007
P-OLED licensee moves to volume
manufacturing
Cambridge Display Technology licensee MicroEmissive Displays has opened its volume manufacturing facility for P-OLED based microdisplays.
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has welcomed the opening of the MicroEmissive Displays (MED) volume manufacturing facility for P-OLED based microdisplays in Dresden The CDT licensee will will begin initial production of its new P-OLED based plug-and-play 24bit wearable colour headset display, codenamed "Telford" in July
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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In February, MED showcased a working prototype of the product using a Qualcomm MDDI interface at the 3GSM 2007 Conference.
The new MED facility is expected to begin volume shipping of the Telford displays in July 2007.
Total capacity of the new facility is 10 million units annually.
"We're excited to see one of our long-time licensees, MED, move forward to high volume commercial production with their excellent low-power consumption Telford display product", said David Fyfe, Chief Executive Officer of CDT.
"With a reported US $10.5 million in back orders for this product alone and strong design-in activity from key consumer electronics companies, it is clear that the market potential for P-OLED displays - which offer a superior viewing experience with significantly lower power consumption than comparable LCD displays - is significant and growing".
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