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OLED lighting research backed by German government

OLED lighting got a boost today when Osram, Philips, BASF and Aixtron confirmed the German Government is to fund a research project, writes our technology editor, Steve Bush.

TOPAS 2012 is the second phase of the OLED 2015 initiative of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

"In this project, the consortium partners will focus on developing innovative material and component architectures and well as production machines for lighting solutions with highly efficient OLEDs," said Philips.

"In doing so, the partners can build on successful joint developments from the previous project 'OPAL 2008', which was also sponsored by the BMBF."

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