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2006-09-11 News Release
Organic electronics innovation lab JV New research lab inaugurated by technology partners for the advancement of energy management and nanotechnology in the organic electronics market.
Faster success through cooperation: With the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL)
BASF is opening a research laboratory for organic electronics in Ludwigshafen
on September 11. BASF will conduct research at the JIL with both industrial
and academic partners into new materials in the field of organic electronics.
The projects that will be initiated at BASF’s joint innovation Laboratory
will help strengthen Germany’s position in the emerging market of
organic electronics. The first congratulations came from German Federal
Minister of Education and Research Dr. Annette Schavan: “With research
activities in the field of organic electronics, the Joint Innovation Lab
makes an important contribution to secure Germany’s future. We need
ideas that take off“, she said.
Materials and system know how are closely interrelated in the field of
organic electronics. Cooperation with a technology partner at the earliest
possible development stage is therefore a major success factor. The new
joint laboratory is positioned precisely at this interface: BASF provides
its extensive expertise in materials research and the partners provide
their specialist knowledge in the construction and manufacture of lighting
systems. The goal is to develop materials and electronic components as
quickly as possible to gain an edge in international competition. At its
largest research site in Ludwigshafen, Germany, BASF spends more than
€750 million on research and development each year. As a result,
the company’s Research Verbund and superb infrastructure in Ludwigshafen
provide the ideal conditions for successfully entering this new field
of activity. In this area, BASF Future Business GmbH has launched the project “OLEDs for appliances in the lighting market” (OPAL) together with partners from industry such as OSRAM, Philips, Aixtron AG and Applied Materials. The goal of the project is to create the scientific and technological basis for initiating the production of OLED-based lighting in Germany. The OPAL project is being sponsored as part of the OLED initiative of
the German Ministry of Education and Research, in which the ministry and
the participating companies are initially focusing on organic light emitting
diodes and intend to invest a total of €600 million in research.
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