| |
Home
About FPD Today
News Archive
Article Archive
FPD Standards
SEMI FPD Events
Industry Calendar
Market Insights
Supplier Directory
Online Glossary
Resources
|
|
News
News Archive
Developments
Green Electronics Round-Up Veritas et Visus (June 12, 2009): Eighteen summaries from around the world...from Dell banning e-waste to IEEE working groups to efforts in UK and Australia to get the industry "greener."
FDC and Universal Display Make Breakthrough in Flexible Display Manufacturing Process Press Release (June 1, 2009): The Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University and Universal Display Corporation today introduced the first a-Si:H active matrix flexible OLED display -- a significant milestone towards achieving a manufacturable solution for flexible OLEDs.
HP Enables New Field of Flexible Electronics with Reflective Display Technology Press Release (June 1, 2009): HP announces the launch of a new display technology for the personalization of consumer electronics products.
SID Announces 2009 Display of the Year Award Winners Veritas et Visus (May 19, 2009):
The Society for Information Display (SID) announced the winners of the 2009 Display of the Year Awards, the display industry's most prestigious honor for commercial innovations of display technology.
ASU's Flexible Display Center and UT-Dallas Develop Flexible CMOS Circuits Press Release (May 13, 2009): Arizona State University’s Flexible Display Center (FDC) and the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) today announced that they have successfully produced CMOS circuitry on a flexible plastic substrate.
SID Honors 2009 Award Recipients for Exceptional Contributions to Display Technology Press Release (April 23, 2009): The Society for Information Display unveiled the recipients of its prestigious 2009 honors and awards for outstanding contributions to the display industry.
Core Issues in Flexible Display Technique
DisplayBank (Mar 3, 2009): The ultimate flexible display is a combination of TFT-LCD and OLED technique-- with advances developed in various fieleds such as processing, component, and materials. Article Archive
|
|
Perspectives
Nuggets from Display Taiwan Display Daily (June 11, 2009): Display Taiwan has much of the vertical display industry character of Japan's FPDI but it's smaller-- a unique opportunity to speak with Taiwanese display makers on their own turf.
Has Corning Solved the AMOLED Backplane Problem? Display Daily (June 4, 2009): At SID's Display Week, Corning revealed the secrets of its new silicon-on-glass (SiOG) technology. Can Emerging Display Technologies Succeed? Display Daily (May 11, 2009): Most emerging display technologies fail . Now a couple new emerging technologies (OLED and EPD) are getting established, with robust revenue growth projections.
Panel Innovations Entering Production in 2009 Display Daily (May 7, 2009): Edgelighting is an economical way to introduce LED backlighting to LCD televisions and notebook PC makers understood this relatively early. But TV makers were slow to catch on.
The Last Word: The Standard TV Set Veritas et Visus (April 29, 2009): This is the first recession where TV has meant LCD and not CRT. For 40 years, the industry managed to sell almost exactly the same product for the same price. This article is about how they did that . Is the Other R Word (Recovery) Back in Vogue? Display Daily (April 28, 2009): A review of recent headlines has that second "R" word showing up more frequently. Emerging Display Technologies Veritas et Visus (March 24, 2009): At the recent DisplaySearch U.S. FPD Conference, Jennifer Colegrove discussed the OLED display market.
Can Companies Do Well by Doing Good? Display Daily (March 20, 2009): In Japan, recycling of flat panel TVs will become required on April 1, 2009. Kansai Recycling Systems Co. Ltd. has announced that its recycling line for flat panel TVs is poised to commence operations.
A Time for Lemonade—Your Next Flat Panel May Just be Solar Display Daily (Mar 10, 2009): The backplane structure of both LCD panels and solar cells are (basically) the same, meaning owners of some large LCD fabrication plants can shift production from consumer electronic displays to a booming industry.
Article Archive
|
|