2013-07-22

cyCESH Project Purposes to Develop New Functional Materials for Printed OLEDs for Lighting Applications

The cyCESH Project supported by the BMBF (Germany's Federal Ministry of Education and Research) explores new functional materials for printed OLEDs for lighting applications. BMBF launched the project cyCESH involving cynora GmbH, Novaled AG and the University of Regensburg with the workgroup of Prof. Dr. Hartmut Yersin on June 1, 2013. The three-year project is funded with a total of 6.1 million Euros. The project's main goals are to develop new soluble materials for the inexpensive production of OLEDs and to produce high efficiency OL...
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