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University of Hull research and development of OLED technology to attract IP Group investment

According to OLED-DISPLAY.NET reports, the British University of Hull (UniversityofHull) Professor of chemistry and physics professor MaryO 'SteveKELly Neill has developed a new material technology and more cost-effective, in the manufacture of organic light emitting diode (OLED) screen and other components. Vc firms IPGroup investment in the establishment of PolarOLED, will sell this new technology.

OLED components can be used for mobile phone screen, lighting or TV screen. The new materials developed by University of Hull are more cost effective in manufacturing, and are different from other OLED structures under development. Sony and Kodak (Kodak) is currently using small molecule (SmallMolecule) technology, other companies use inkjet printing (InkJetPrinting) to create a small size screen. However, these technologies will have a problem with insufficient resolution on a large screen. The University of Hull research and development of materials, the production scale can be extended, with high resolution, and can be manufactured on a variety of surfaces, such as flexible plastic plate (FlexiblePlastic).

The results of this study attracted IPGroup invested, and the establishment of PolarOLED, combined with academic achievements and commercial interests. IPGroup investment manager DannyLynham said, OLED components in the global screen market has great potential business interests, hoping to work closely with key strategic partners to attract more attention from investors.

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