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DuPont’s ex-employee sentenced for 14 months for stealing OLED trade secrets
Oct 24th
Hong Meng, the Dupont employee that tried to steal OLED technology trade secrets and give them to Peking University in Beijing was sentenced yesterday for 14 months in prison. Back in June, Meng pleaded guilty . read more
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The employee who tried to steal OLED secrets from Dupont has pleaded guilty
Jun 9th
Remember the Dupont employee that tried to steal OLED technology trade secrets and give them to Peking University in Beijing? He is named Hong Meng, and he pleaded guilty on Tuesday. Meng is facing up to 10 years in prison. via TaiwanNews
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The employee who tried to still OLED secrets from Dupont has pleaded guilty
Jun 9th
Remember the Dupont employee that tried to still OLED technology trade secrets and give them to Peking University in Beijing? He is named Hong Meng, and he pleaded guilty on Tuesday. Meng is facing up to 10 years in prison. via TaiwanNews
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Dupont OLED at SID-2010 [Flickr]
May 26th
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Dupont OLED at SID-2010 [Flickr]
Dupont show printed HD1080 AMOLED which is only 1.5 mm thick
May 26th
Dupont show a printed 4.3 inch HD1080/16 AMOLED at SID-2010. This AMOLED is manufactured by PVI on a amorphous silicon backplane. read more

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FULL HD printed AMOLED from Dupont [Flickr]
May 26th
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Dupont announces new silver conductive inks for printed electronics
Apr 14th
Dupont announced new silver conductive inks for printed electronics, which can be used for OLEDs and touch screens. The new screen printable inks include: DuPont 7723, a low temperature firing silver ink suitable for printing on glass, and DuPont 9169, a low temperature curing Ag ink designed for flexible substrates. The 7723 ink delivers excellent adhesion to Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coated glass, it is lead-free and solderable, ideal for use in Touch Screen devices. The 9169 has extremely high conductivity, strong adhesion to ITO coated flexible substrates, low contact resistance to ITO, and fine line capability. Both products are recommended where high performance on coated substrates is critical, such as in Touch Screens and OLEDs.

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New Silver Conductive Inks from Dupont for the Touch Screen and OLED market
Apr 13th
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Dupont want to use Ceramics instead of glass to protect the layers of an OLED
Feb 18th
Dupont want to introduce a new tool that can help to protect the layers of an OLED Display with ceramics instead of glass. Ideally, the material could move toward commercialization in a few years. To date, moisture has been a major stumbling block for both OLED and CIGS manufacturers: water vapor seeps in and defects and malfunctions often follow. The moisture problem for OLEDs is probably a harder one to fix, said Doyle. read more

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