GE prints Organic Light Emitting Diodes
Bob Morris @ Mar 13th 2008 00:15 - Category: Energy conservation

OLEDs are even more energy efficient than regular LEDs. And now GE, after four years, has invented a way to print them newspaper style, quickly and inexpensively too.
This could be a paradigm shift, a whole new way of doing light. It often takes a huge corporation with immense deep pockets to do the R&D necessary to develop products like this. GE is also an industry leader in wind turbines.
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Save Money on 15 Mar 2008 at 6:24 pm #
Good job for GE. Although looking for a profit, it’s nice to see large corporations put more money into greener products. Hopefully we’ll see this happening in multiple energy sectors.