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Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) offer great promise in displays of all sizes and shapes, and in both commercial and home lighting solutions. OLEDs, or organic electro-luminescent (OEL) devices as some call them, are already in use as mobile device displays and mobile phone displays. Prototype large screen and HD OLED televisions always draw the eye away from any other model regardless of its size. In addition OLED technology lends itself to innovative solid-state lighting, as well as flexible lighting solutions and flexible displays, even displays based on organic TFTs.

OLED-A provides a forum for the interchange of technical and market information. Our membership includes companies involved in small-molecule OLED technology and polymer technology (PLED or light-emitting polymers). OLED-A serves its membership by fostering the more rapid development of OLED technology and OLED products; serving as a resource on OLED markets and products for media and investors; functioning as a catalyst in the development of standards for OLEDs; and providing a forum to promote and market OLED technology products.

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OLED Association
2305 Barton Creek Blvd
Austin, Texas, 78735
United States
512-785-1888

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A Preview of the Upcoming OLEDs
A Preview of the Upcoming OLEDs
Many skeptics speculated that OLEDs wouldn’t last, would be too expensive and would be overwhelmed by the LCD juggernaut,...




OLED Association News & Resources

Apple’s Top 2017 Model Codenamed ‘Ferrari’
A pair of purported Apple manufacturing documents leaked to the web on Tuesday appears to confirm rumors that 2017 will bring three models market, including a completely redesigned high-end variant codenamed "Ferrari."

Apple Orders Its Supply Chain to Produce 72-78 Million iPhone 7 Units for This Year
A new report from Economic Daily News is shining some positive news on the Apple iPhone outlook, after several months of narratives regarding slowing iPhone growth.

A Preview of the Upcoming OLEDs
Many skeptics speculated that OLEDs wouldn’t last, would be too expensive and would be overwhelmed by the LCD juggernaut, much has changed in 14 years.

Apple OLED Display & LG’s $8.7 Billion New Plant
There’s another hint that Apple’s iPhone screen is about to go OLED with LG confirming that it will invest $8.4 billion in a new OLED plant that suggest the Korean giant is preparing for a large supply chain demand for OLED displays.




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