Jun 17, 2002 21:49:09
SEIKO EPSON: Enters LEP JV With Cambridge
JAPAN (SunStream News) -- Seiko Epson Corp., Japan, and Cambridge
Display Technology Ltd. (CDT), U.K., announced Friday, that they have
reached an agreement after several years of joint development to form a
joint venture company to offer technologies and services using ink-jet
deposition for manufacturing Light Emitting Polymer (LEP) displays. LEPs,
which are easily soluble in solvents, can be laid down in arrays forming
Red, Green, Blue (RGB) pixels by ink jet printing. The drop sizes used
to create pixels are extremely low volume, which has necessitated major
development of printer head technology and ink jet formulations to match
these heads. This ink jet printing method provides a high efficiency in
utilization of the polymer materials, yields efficient devices and holds
the promise of low-cost manufacturing of LEP displays. Seiko Epson and
CDT have worked jointly on these issues for several years, utilizing
Seiko Epson's ink jet printing technologies and CDT's ink formulation
technologies, and have reached the stage at which commercialization can
take place. The two companies are moving into this commercialization to
provide an ink jet printing machine with Epson's print head and inks
whose formulations have been specified by CDT especially for these
heads. Seiko Epson and others have already demonstrated ink jet printing
as a route to high-resolution full color LEP displays. The new company,
named "Polyink," will be jointly established to offer a
"total solution package" to, in particular, display makers
making high resolution, active matrix displays. "Seiko Epson is
clearly a world leader in the development and commercialization of ink
jet technology," said David Fyfe, CEO of CDT. "Our companies
have been collaborating in this field for a number of years to apply its
potential for lower cost, higher throughput manufacturing of LEP
displays. "The Polyink venture is the natural culmination of this
substantial investment by our companies. We have put together a venture
whose strategy fits well both with Seiko Epson's business model, as well
as with CDT's plan to provide open commercial solutions and critical
technologies to our licensees." Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)
- www.cdtltd.co.uk - is a privately held company leading the research,
development and commercialization of polymer technology for flat panel
displays, lighting and photovoltaics. CDT's light emitting polymer (LEP)
technology is targeted for use in a wide range of electronic display
products used for information management, communications and
entertainment. Features include reduced power consumption, size,
thickness and weight, very wide viewing angle, superior video imaging
performance and the potential to produce displays on plastic substrates.
To date, licenses have been granted to Delta Optoelectronics, DuPont
Displays, MicroEmissive Displays, OSRAM, Philips and Seiko-Epson. CDT is
promoting LEP technology development and speeding its commercialization
through a global business strategy including co-developments with
leading companies in a wide range of display and related technology
areas. Founded in 1992, the company has headquarters in Cambridge and
has a LEP manufacturing development center in Godmanchester, U.K. More
information about CDT is available at. CONTACT: Robert Chevez
Magnet Communications
Tel: 909/272-1888 (North America)
E-mail: rchevez@magnetcom.com
or
Amanda Goh or James Acheson-Gray
Grayling Asia
+65-325-4606 or +65-97867-245 (Asia)
amandag@graylinggroup.com.sg or Alia Ilyas
Rainier
+44-20-7494-6570 (Europe)
ailyas@rainierco.co.uk
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Source: M&A Reporter - Asia Pacific
Publication Date: 2002-06-18