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Mitsubishi And Pioneer Partner To Produce OLED Lighting Panels

Mitsubishi And Pioneer Partner To Produce OLED Lighting Panels

Mitsubishi Chemical and Pioneer look like they’re placing a lot of importance on printable OLED lighting, as they’ve both formed a strategic partnership and plan to begin full-scale mass production with a launch of illumination appliances in 2011. They plan to start off with a 14cm square lighting panel, which is currently the world’s largest mass production OLED lighting panel, and the panels will be produced with printable hole injecting material (HIM) and new emitting materials. Pioneer has also issued Mitsubishi 600 million Yen in new stock through third-party allotment, so this is certainly a good way to show commitment to a partnership, eh?

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