Dave Savastano08.29.11
Novaled AG, a world leader in the OLED field, announced that three of Novaled’s founders have been nominated for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis, the Federal Presidents Award for Innovation and Technology.
The team of Prof. Karl Leo (Technical University of Dresden and Fraunhofer IPMS Dresden), Dr. Jan Blochwitz-Nimoth (Novaled AG) and Dr. Martin Pfeiffer (now at Heliatek GmbH) is nominated for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis – the German federal president’s prize for Innovations in Science and Technology. This annual prize honors creative teams of people realizing breakthrough achievements in science and the subsequent industrial exploitation of these new scientific results.
The nominee team made remarkable developments in the field of organic electronics. At the Technical University Dresden they developed unique OLED technologies able to radically reduce the energy consumption of an OLED product. These technologies find their application in new generations of flat panel display, low power lighting and efficient and flexible solar cells.
Prof. Leo, Dr. Blochwitz-Nimoth and Dr. Pfeiffer are at the origin of a strong organic electronics cluster in Saxony, especially with the creation of Novaled AG and Heliatek GmbH, a producer of organic solar cell products.
“I am excited to work in these very promising organic electronics fields” says Dr. Blochwitz-Nimoth, chief scientific officer of Novaled. “It makes me proud to be part of the Novaled team that has transformed our basic ideas into a successful business. The doping technology is becoming one of the standards in the various organic electronics domains from OLED display, OLED lighting and organic solar cells and through to innovative large area electronics applications.”
“We are very thankful to Karl, Jan and Martin for the strong contribution they have brought to the success of Novaled,” said Gildas Sorin, CEO of Novaled AG. ”We share their pride in being nominated for the Deutsche Zukunftspreis 2011. With this honor Novaled feels encouraged to develop further its key player role in the organic electronics industry.”
The award handing over to the winner will be done by the German Federal President Christian Wulff on Dec. 14, 2011 in Berlin.
The team of Prof. Karl Leo (Technical University of Dresden and Fraunhofer IPMS Dresden), Dr. Jan Blochwitz-Nimoth (Novaled AG) and Dr. Martin Pfeiffer (now at Heliatek GmbH) is nominated for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis – the German federal president’s prize for Innovations in Science and Technology. This annual prize honors creative teams of people realizing breakthrough achievements in science and the subsequent industrial exploitation of these new scientific results.
The nominee team made remarkable developments in the field of organic electronics. At the Technical University Dresden they developed unique OLED technologies able to radically reduce the energy consumption of an OLED product. These technologies find their application in new generations of flat panel display, low power lighting and efficient and flexible solar cells.
Prof. Leo, Dr. Blochwitz-Nimoth and Dr. Pfeiffer are at the origin of a strong organic electronics cluster in Saxony, especially with the creation of Novaled AG and Heliatek GmbH, a producer of organic solar cell products.
“I am excited to work in these very promising organic electronics fields” says Dr. Blochwitz-Nimoth, chief scientific officer of Novaled. “It makes me proud to be part of the Novaled team that has transformed our basic ideas into a successful business. The doping technology is becoming one of the standards in the various organic electronics domains from OLED display, OLED lighting and organic solar cells and through to innovative large area electronics applications.”
“We are very thankful to Karl, Jan and Martin for the strong contribution they have brought to the success of Novaled,” said Gildas Sorin, CEO of Novaled AG. ”We share their pride in being nominated for the Deutsche Zukunftspreis 2011. With this honor Novaled feels encouraged to develop further its key player role in the organic electronics industry.”
The award handing over to the winner will be done by the German Federal President Christian Wulff on Dec. 14, 2011 in Berlin.