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Organic LED lighting in European dimensions (OLED100.EU)
Funded under 7th FWP (Seventh Framework Programme)
Research area: ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
Coordinator
Dr. Stefan P. Grabowski
Senior Scientist
Philips Technologie GmbH Forschungslaboratorien
Solid State Lighting
Weisshausstr. 2
52066 Aachen
Germany
Tel. ++49 241 6003-380
Fax ++49 241 6003-483
E-Mail: Stefan.Grabowski@philips.com |
The overall goal of OLED100.eu is to develop all the necessary technologies forming the basis for efficient OLED applications for the general lighting industry in Europe.
The European Council has agreed to cut at least 20% in CO2 emission by 2020. Recent studies conducted by the JRC of the EC show a huge potential for saving energy by better energy efficiency. Still, some citizens are not aware that light bulbs are highly inefficient and those who know do not buy energy saving lamps because they are dissatisfied with the long light output stabilisation time or the bulbs? shape, size, and colour.
Organic light-emitting diodes are promising candidates to substitute conventional light sources. They provide potential for power-efficient large area light sources with revolutionary properties like thin, flat, transparent, color-tunable, and flexible. This grade of flexibility in terms of design and application make them highly appealing for consumers.
For general lighting, OLEDs have to compete with existing and upcoming lighting solutions achieving power efficacies of up to 100 lm/W (fluorescent tubes) and operational lifetimes of up to 100.000 h (inorganic LEDs). In addition, OLEDs have to make use of their revolutionary form factor allowing flat light sources covering square meters.
This translates to the five main objectives:
-High power efficacy (100 lm/W)
-Long lifetime (100.000 h)
-Large area (100x100 cm2)
-Low-cost (100 Euro/m2)
-System integration / standardization / application
OLED100.eu has assembled a consortium with outstanding experts from leading industry and academic groups. The participation of lamp manufacturers like Philips and Osram ensures a rapid transfer of any result into real products. OLED100.eu will strengthen the leading position of the European Lighting Industry and create long-term manufacturing jobs. Finally, the IP generated in new process and product domains will protect these advances from Asian and US competition.
| Project details |
Project Acronym: OLED100.EU
Project Reference: 224122
Start Date: 2008-09-01
Duration: 36 months
Project Cost: 19.96 million euro
Contract Type: Collaborative project (generic)
End Date: 2011-08-31
Project Status: Execution
Project Funding: 12.5 million euro
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| Participants |
Bartenbach LichtLabor GmbH, Austria
European Photonics Industry Consortium (EPIC), France
Evonik Degussa GmbH, Germany
Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS), Germany
Microsharp Corporation Limited, Great Britain
Novaled AG, Germany
OCE Technologies B.V., The Netherlands
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH, Germany
Philips Technologie GmbH, Business Center OLED Lighting, Germany
Philips Technologie GmbH Forschungslaboratorien, Germany
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany
Saint-Gobain Recherche S.A., France
Siemens AG, Germany
Technische UniversitŠt Dresden, Institut fźr Angewandte Photophysik, Germany
Universiteit Gent, Belgium
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- Record Control Number: 86629
- Update Date: 2008-09-01 10:55:22.0
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