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Plastic Logic Presents New Advances in Flexible and Printed Electronics
LONDON, September 7, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Plastic Logic, the recognised leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be
presenting at the 2012 International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics
(ICFPE2012) in Japan on its breakthrough flexible display technology for applications such
as e-readers and smartphones.
On 7 September 2012, Guillaume Fichet, Principal Research Engineer at Plastic Logic,
will present recent advances in the development of Plastic Logic's organic thin-film
transistor (OTFT) backplane technology at ICFPE2012 in Tokyo, Japan. Key findings will be
discussed on the improved reliability of organic thin-film transistors including
understanding the effects of certain manufacturing process steps on initial transistor
performance and long term electrical stability.
Organic thin-film transistors are fundamental to Plastic Logic's flexible plastic
display technology. They are processed on a flexible plastic substrate to drive an
electrophoretic display media, supplied by E Ink(R), resulting in a fully plastic-based
display which can be manufactured in colour, monochrome and in a wide variety of shapes
and sizes. Plastic Logic's displays are super-thin, ultra-light, robust and extremely low
power. Furthermore, the flexible display technology is shatterproof and daylight readable.
In addition to the insights into transistor development and new technologies currently
being developed based on the same OTFT technology, the presentation will also cover
challenges associated with scaling a transistor manufacturing process from a lab to a
factory. Plastic Logic opened the world's first plastic electronics factory in Dresden,
Germany in 2008 and will elaborate on some of the process learning and development that
was involved.
Plastic Logic's flexible display technology enables a wide range of applications for
both smaller and larger plastic display solutions, including paper replacement, e-readers
and companion products to smartphones. The company is also pursuing opportunities for the
integration of its technology in non-imaging applications.
About Plastic Logic
Since Plastic Logic was founded by researchers from the Cavendish Laboratory at
Cambridge University, the company has been at the forefront of research and investment
into plastic electronics. The company has achieved many technological firsts, including
the production of high-quality colour rugged plastic displays, animation and yields
comparable to the LCD industry on plastic electronic production.
Plastic Logic is backed by major investors including Oak Investment Partners and
Rusnano. Find out more about Plastic Logic and its robust, flexible displays by visiting
http://www.plasticlogic.com/Technology.htmx.
Companies interested in working together with Plastic Logic should contact us directly
at info@plasticlogic.com.
Source: Plastic Logic
Rachel Lichten, Business Communications Manager, An der Bartlake 5, 01109 Dresden, Germany, Tel.: +49-351-88344-120, Fax: +49-351-88344-100, e-mail: rachel.lichten@plasticlogic.com
Plastic Logic Presents New Advances in Flexible and Printed Electronics
LONDON, September 7, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Plastic Logic, the recognised leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be
presenting at the 2012 International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics
(ICFPE2012) in Japan on its breakthrough flexible display technology for applications such
as e-readers and smartphones.
On 7 September 2012, Guillaume Fichet, Principal Research Engineer at Plastic Logic,
will present recent advances in the development of Plastic Logic's organic thin-film
transistor (OTFT) backplane technology at ICFPE2012 in Tokyo, Japan. Key findings will be
discussed on the improved reliability of organic thin-film transistors including
understanding the effects of certain manufacturing process steps on initial transistor
performance and long term electrical stability.
Organic thin-film transistors are fundamental to Plastic Logic's flexible plastic
display technology. They are processed on a flexible plastic substrate to drive an
electrophoretic display media, supplied by E Ink(R), resulting in a fully plastic-based
display which can be manufactured in colour, monochrome and in a wide variety of shapes
and sizes. Plastic Logic's displays are super-thin, ultra-light, robust and extremely low
power. Furthermore, the flexible display technology is shatterproof and daylight readable.
In addition to the insights into transistor development and new technologies currently
being developed based on the same OTFT technology, the presentation will also cover
challenges associated with scaling a transistor manufacturing process from a lab to a
factory. Plastic Logic opened the world's first plastic electronics factory in Dresden,
Germany in 2008 and will elaborate on some of the process learning and development that
was involved.
Plastic Logic's flexible display technology enables a wide range of applications for
both smaller and larger plastic display solutions, including paper replacement, e-readers
and companion products to smartphones. The company is also pursuing opportunities for the
integration of its technology in non-imaging applications.
About Plastic Logic
Since Plastic Logic was founded by researchers from the Cavendish Laboratory at
Cambridge University, the company has been at the forefront of research and investment
into plastic electronics. The company has achieved many technological firsts, including
the production of high-quality colour rugged plastic displays, animation and yields
comparable to the LCD industry on plastic electronic production.
Plastic Logic is backed by major investors including Oak Investment Partners and
Rusnano. Find out more about Plastic Logic and its robust, flexible displays by visiting
http://www.plasticlogic.com/Technology.htmx.
Companies interested in working together with Plastic Logic should contact us directly
at info@plasticlogic.com.
Source: Plastic Logic
Rachel Lichten, Business Communications Manager, An der Bartlake 5, 01109 Dresden, Germany, Tel.: +49-351-88344-120, Fax: +49-351-88344-100, e-mail: rachel.lichten@plasticlogic.com