The future of pharmaceutical packaging: Smart blister packs. Source: Holst Centre
The future of pharmaceutical packaging: Smart blister packs. Source: Holst Centre

OE-A reaches milestone


Companies / Markets

With Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. from Belgium the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) has just welcomed its newest member. The association now represents 200 companies and institutions from 31 countries around the world.

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  The first generation of Indigo OPV modules is currently on trial in South Sudan
The first generation of Indigo OPV modules is currently on trial in South Sudan

Eight19 spins out Indigo pay-as-you-go solar


Companies / Markets

The UK based Eight19 Limited, a developer and manufacturer of third generation solar cells based on printed plastic today announced the launch of Azuri Technologies Limited to develop its Indigo ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar technology for off-grid markets. Eight19 will concentrate on development of its printed plastic solar technology and Azuri will focus on expanding the Indigo product family and market reach.

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  An OLED lighting solution
An OLED lighting solution

Seminar on OLED technology


Exhibitions / Events

On 5 and 6 September 2012 Fraunhofer COMEDD, a research institution for organics, materials and electronic devices, will stage a seminar focused on the current and future developments in the lighting market and the integration of OLEDs on CMOS.

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  A green OLED made by cynora
A green OLED made by cynora

cynora wins leading edge cluster competition “Forum Organic Electronics”


Exhibitions / Events

cynora GmbH, a Germany based company focusing on researching innovative organic semiconductors, has won the “Forum Organic Electronics” Award organised by InnovationLab GmbH, a combined platform for research and knowledge transfer in science and business in the German Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region.

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  The new transparent solar cells
The new transparent solar cells

Researchers create highly transparent solar cells for windows


Products

Researchers of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have developed a new transparent solar cell that is an advance toward giving windows in homes and other buildings the ability to generate electricity while still allowing people to see outside.

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