Osram AG (Munich, Germany), the lighting subsidiary of Siemens AG, has opened a pilot-line manufacturing plant for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The facility in Regensburg West, which currently employs 220 people, required an investment of 20 million Euros ($28.9 million).
“Today Regensburg is sending out an important message for the high-tech location of Germany and the safeguarding of high-quality jobs,” said Wolfgang Dehen, chairman of the managing board of Osram AG. Annette Schavan, the German Federal Minister for Education and Research said “The inauguration of this OLED production plant in Regensburg proves Germanys leading position in the introduction of this future technology.”
The new pilot-production line enables Osram to manufacture transparent OLED-panels. One goal is to double the brightness of the OLEDs, while improving efficiency and further strengthening panel durability. In the last stage of expansion, Osram expects to reduce OLED manufacturing costs by 90 percent. “Two years ago, we were the first company to offer serial OLED-products on the market. The new production is a major leap on the way to widespread use,” said Martin Goetzeler, member of the managing board and COO of Osram AG. (Source : LEDs magazine)
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