09.12.17
CYNORA GmbH hosted the first edition of the International TADF Symposium. More than 150 attendants signed up and were expected at the symposium that will take place on Sept. 7, 2017.
In response to evolving interest in TADF (thermally activated delayed fluorescence) materials for the next-generation OLEDs, the symposium was intended to provide insight into this technology for professionals from industry and academia experts.
During the symposium, all aspects related to research and development of TADF OLED materials from modeling trough synthesis to analytics and device fabrication were covered in several lectures by experts in this field from well-known universities such as University St Andrews, University Durham, Seoul National University, SungKyunkwan University, TU Dresden and Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf. In addition, the two key OLED players, LG and Samsung, presented their OLED business activities and roadmaps.
“TADF is an exciting new technology that will provide highly efficient and stable emitting materials for OLED devices,” says Thomas Baumann, CYNORA’s CSO, “Right now, TADF technology is receiving much attention as it will lead to further major improvement of OLED displays.”
“The fact that LG and Samsung agreed to have a presentation during this symposium shows that TADF is not just an academic topic anymore,” added Andreas Haldi, CYNORA’s CMO.
In response to evolving interest in TADF (thermally activated delayed fluorescence) materials for the next-generation OLEDs, the symposium was intended to provide insight into this technology for professionals from industry and academia experts.
During the symposium, all aspects related to research and development of TADF OLED materials from modeling trough synthesis to analytics and device fabrication were covered in several lectures by experts in this field from well-known universities such as University St Andrews, University Durham, Seoul National University, SungKyunkwan University, TU Dresden and Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf. In addition, the two key OLED players, LG and Samsung, presented their OLED business activities and roadmaps.
“TADF is an exciting new technology that will provide highly efficient and stable emitting materials for OLED devices,” says Thomas Baumann, CYNORA’s CSO, “Right now, TADF technology is receiving much attention as it will lead to further major improvement of OLED displays.”
“The fact that LG and Samsung agreed to have a presentation during this symposium shows that TADF is not just an academic topic anymore,” added Andreas Haldi, CYNORA’s CMO.