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Flex-o-Fab · Pilot-scale hybrid roll to roll/sheet to sheet manufacturing chain for flexible OLEDs

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201230 September 2015EU funding €7,100,000

Organic Electroluminescence (OLED) is the most promising technology to deliver flexible, thin, light weight, power efficient and environment-friendly light sources. Currently glass based OLED devices are slowly entering the market place, opening new possibilities for lighting solutions. By adding flexibility and robustness at a lower price point, flexible OLEDs will change the lighting industry and revolution the way we all experience lighting.<br/>The introduction of flexible OLED lighting is hampered by a lack of reliable series production technologies, flexible OLEDs exist in the lab but not yet in the fab. Roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing of these devices is seen by many as the future cost-efficient manufacturing technology for flexible OLEDs. However, complete roll to roll manufacturing of flexible OLED is still years away and will not be able to bring flexible OLEDs to the market place within 10 years.<br/>The overall objective of the Flex-o-Fab project is the demonstration of a reliable manufacturing process for OLED lighting foils enabling market introduction within 3 years after the end of the project.<br/>Flex-o-Fab will take existing technologies in use for the manufacturing of glass based bottom emissive small molecule OLEDs and use these as a basis to develop a pilot series manufacturing process for flexible OLEDs. By doing so, the project will be allowed to focus on the roadblocks and bridge the gap between sheet-to-sheet (S2S) produced glass OLEDs and the future envisioned complete R2R lighting foils.<br/>Flex-o-Fab will strengthen and expand the leading position of the European lighting industry by making the shift from lab to fab and make flexible OLED devices an industrial reality. Furthermore, the new sustainable disruptive technologies will create long-term European manufacturing jobs due to their high degree of technical novelty and specialization. Finally, the intellectual property generated will protect these advances from Asian and US competition.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO

NL · €1,838,248

participant

Roth&Rau MicroSystems GmbH

DE

participant

MEYER BURGER (GERMANY) GMBH

DE · €153,294

participant

CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT

CH · €225,760

participant

ORBOTECH LTD

IL · €500,078

participant

TTY-SAATIO

FI · €260,022

participant

PHILIPS TECHNOLOGIE GMBH

DE · €1,237,897

participant

EPIGEM LIMITED

UK · €455,369

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €785,120

participant

DUPONT TEIJIN FILMS UK LTD

UK · €176,518

participant

HENKEL ELECTRONIC MATERIALS BELGIUMNV

BE · €281,124

participant

PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND BV

NL · €962,570

participant

SPGPRINTS BV

NL · €224,000

participant

PHILIPS GMBH

DE

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