CDT joins forces with Add-Vision to produce low-cost displays

Engineer: The Professional Bulletin for Army Engineers, March 11, 2005 by Andrew Lee

Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), a UK pioneer in light-emitting polymer systems, has linked with US company Add-Vision to develop low-cost display screens for mass production. California-based Add-Vision uses techniques based on screen printing to manufacture low-resolution displays on plastic substrates, removing the need for costly clean room facilities. CDT will licence Add-Vision to use relevant sections of its IP and take a stake in the US firm.

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