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August 26, 2009

Flexible OLEDs under water

Michele Ricks
OLED Engineer & Marketing Novice

Kodak is a pioneer in Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology for displays and lighting applications. Recently, we've taken our leadership a step further and demonstrated our latest flexible OLED displays under water! OLEDs are notoriously moisture-sensitive, so this is quite an achievement for our team.


Here are a few close-ups of Kodak's flexible OLED display:



Flexible OLEDs have the potential to be a game-changer for the display world, realizing a unique form factor at lower cost. They also have broad applications in the lighting industry. Lots of people are thinking about how to use flexible OLEDs to create cool new gadgets and lighting. What would you do with a rugged, flexible display? Stay PluggedIn for the latest news from Kodak and flexible OLEDs!


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Posted By: Laurent Célibataires (9/4/2009)
Comment: Kodak is a really good company. I love the first foto. it is really funny.

Posted By: Michele Ricks (9/1/2009)
Comment: Maybe someday, Gord! Kodak's OLED R&D team is developing new encapsulation technology to work with flexible OLED's. While we are not specifically investigating or targeting any underwater applications at this time, the team thought it would be interesting (and fun) to conduct our "Fish Tank" test.

Posted By: Gord (9/1/2009)
Comment: does this mean that one day i will be able to program my fishing lure to change colors? cool stuff ;)