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OLEDs Update June 2005 30 Jun As the OLED market continues to grow, UDC makes a blue PHOLED breakthrough while CDT has teamed with IBM. |
News from Japan: LED headlight simulation, new substrates 30 Jun Ichikoh has a simulation technique for LED headlights in cars; new LED substrate boards and white LEDs have been developed; and Oki will ship LED printers from China. |
Test lab rates Cyberlux LED lighting products at 55 lm/W 29 Jun Cyberlux Corporation says that its Aeon Pro E task and accent home lighting meets and exceeds the soon-to-be-updated requirements of California's Title 24 standards. |
Cree and Osram Opto sign three-year chip supply deal 29 Jun Cree has extended its LED chip supply agreement with one of its largest customers. |
Car manufacturers promote themselves with LED displays 28 Jun BMW has used "transparent" G-LEC displays in its Berlin showroom, while Pontiac has added to the collection of LED displays in Times Square |
DOE signs IP enhancement to solid-state lighting program 28 Jun A recently signed IP provision should accelerate the market introduction of solid-state lighting technology developed by the US DOE program |
Lighthouse LED screen makes optimum use of real estate 27 Jun A Dutch real estate agent has employed the power of LED display technology to sell more properties. |
Telectra wins awards for ice*lighting and Bead*light 23 Jun UK company Telectra has won two awards for its ice*lighting batten which uses microlenses to create unique lighting and display effects, and is driven by only 8 DMX channels. |
Osram unveils Joule LED lighting system on Mercury car 23 Jun Osram Sylvania has unveiled its Joule LED lighting system, with a standardized, plug & play design, on the 2006 Mercury Mountaineer. |
New GB patent for TIR, recent US patent applications 23 Jun
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News in brief: Carmanah, Aixtron, Agilent, Holiday Creations 22 Jun
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Citizen, Stanley develop powerful white LEDs 21 Jun Citizen has developed a 24-chip white LED source that produces 245 lm at 70 lm/W, while Stanley has a 4-chip, 180-lumen device. |
Shenzhen starts to build LED manufacturing base 16 Jun The Chinese government is investing heavily in a new LED base in Shenzhen, while Osram is rumored to have launched a cooperation with a Chinese company. |
TIR Systems to light up Hong Kong’s harbour front with LEDs 16 Jun LED lighting from TIR is part of Hong Kong's plan to illuminate its harbour. |
Newly published LED-related US patent applications 16 Jun
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Carmanah provides solar-powered LED lighting for bus shelters 16 Jun Despite Seattle's rainy climate, it bus shelters are about to be fitted with solar-powered LED lighting systems. |
Lamina receives a further $9 million in funding 15 Jun Several venture capital firms have invested in the development of Lamina's ultra-high lumen LED technology. |
Shoe store adopts Color Kinetics IntelliWhite for display lighting 15 Jun Bostonian footwear stores will feature under-shelf white LED lighting supplied by Color Kinetics. |
NYSERDA funds development of non-toxic phosphors 15 Jun Nanomaterial specialist Applied NanoWorks has received project funding to develop new phosphors for white LEDs. |
Nichia settles patent disputes with LED distributors 14 Jun LED maker Nichia has ended two patent disputes with US distributors importing Asian LED products. |
LTP sends LEDs to the Twilight Zone 14 Jun A new section of a UK museum covering the underwater world has received the LED lighting treatment. |
Pulsar adds color to QEII conference center 13 Jun Multiple LED color-changing fixtures have been used on the outside of a prominent building in London. |
Next Generation Lighting Initiative one step closer 09 Jun Progress is being made in the US to create the Next Generation Lighting Initiative, a public-private partnership to develop advanced solid-state lighting devices. |
NeoPac unveils 300-lumen bulb at LED Lighting Taiwan 09 Jun PIDA, currently hosting the Photonics Festival in Taiwan, has also estimated blue LED chip production numbers. |
Daktronics selects TI's drivers for LED displays 09 Jun Daktronics has chosen power management technology from Texas Instruments for its ProStar VideoPlus LED displays. |
Rumors suggest impending sale of Agilent semiconductor group 08 Jun Agilent is reportedly looking for a buyer for its semiconductor group, which includes its LED business and its share in Lumileds. |
Court circular: Super Vision updates patent progress 07 Jun No decision has yet been reached on whether the patent dispute with Color Kinetics will go forward to a jury trial. |
News in brief: Cree, Cotco, Philips, Future, Lumileds 07 Jun Cree has a new distributor, Philips and Future have signed a major distribution agreement, Lumileds has won an award for its backlights. |
Nichia and Radiant Imaging support LED-based lighting design 07 Jun
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Bathroom light offers energy savings and safety advantages 02 Jun A "smart" bathroom lighting system promises to save energy and improve safety for an aging population. |
LED display maker Daktronics reports annual sales of $230 million 02 Jun
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Patent news: another patent for CK, plus recent applications 01 Jun
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LED makers in Korea branch out into new markets 01 Jun Falling prices for LEDs used in mobile phones has resulted in a shift in emphasis to next-generation products. |
Nichia settles patent dispute with Korean rival Luxpia 01 Jun
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SSC offers innovative channel lighting solution 01 Jun
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