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OledLightingSystems.com
Huge potential! See below...
$15 start
$3 increments
Ends only 36 hours after final bid.
Just renewed today for a year @ Moniker.
From Siemens company website:
Today, OLEDs are roughly where LEDs were at the beginning of the 1990s. Development is proceeding rapidly, however, thanks to several cooperative projects, including the European Union’s OLLA project and the OPAL 2008 project, which is funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research. Osram OS, BASF, Aixtron, Applied Materials, Philips, other companies, universities and research institutes involved in the project plan to cover the entire OLED value chain, from materials to complete OLED lights. The goal is to rapidly develop the basis for low-cost manufacturing techniques that will lead to marketable products. Germany and Europe hope to become the leaders in OLED lighting systems.
And a feature on CNET - techrepublic-cnet.com.com/Tripping+the+lights+organic/2100-1008_3-6111872.html (see last paragraph)
Another recent news article - articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/225001

Huge potential! See below...
$15 start
$3 increments
Ends only 36 hours after final bid.
Just renewed today for a year @ Moniker.
From Siemens company website:
Today, OLEDs are roughly where LEDs were at the beginning of the 1990s. Development is proceeding rapidly, however, thanks to several cooperative projects, including the European Union’s OLLA project and the OPAL 2008 project, which is funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research. Osram OS, BASF, Aixtron, Applied Materials, Philips, other companies, universities and research institutes involved in the project plan to cover the entire OLED value chain, from materials to complete OLED lights. The goal is to rapidly develop the basis for low-cost manufacturing techniques that will lead to marketable products. Germany and Europe hope to become the leaders in OLED lighting systems.
And a feature on CNET - techrepublic-cnet.com.com/Tripping+the+lights+organic/2100-1008_3-6111872.html (see last paragraph)
Another recent news article - articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/225001
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