Kerry Pianoforte06.28.12
Plastic Logic’s Technology Centre in Cambridge recently offered media and analysts an in-depth look at the company’s plastic electronics technology, its flexible plastic displays in particular, and demonstrated some of the many potential commercial uses.
As well as getting up close and personal with the new technology, attendees got an exclusive private tour of the clean room, where they witnessed a selection of manufacturing processes in action.
Plastic Logic provided various demonstrations throughout the day, including a hands-on introduction to the recently showcased flexible plastic color display. In addition, there were two other demonstrations that received a lot of praise from the visitors.
First, the showcase of Plastic Logic's thinnest flexible display at just 130 microns drew admiration from the crowd. Second, Plastic Logic demonstrated, for the first time ever, a flexible plastic electronic display that can play color video content at 12 frames per second (14fps in black and white), driven by OTFTs (organic thin film transistors).
As well as getting up close and personal with the new technology, attendees got an exclusive private tour of the clean room, where they witnessed a selection of manufacturing processes in action.
Plastic Logic provided various demonstrations throughout the day, including a hands-on introduction to the recently showcased flexible plastic color display. In addition, there were two other demonstrations that received a lot of praise from the visitors.
First, the showcase of Plastic Logic's thinnest flexible display at just 130 microns drew admiration from the crowd. Second, Plastic Logic demonstrated, for the first time ever, a flexible plastic electronic display that can play color video content at 12 frames per second (14fps in black and white), driven by OTFTs (organic thin film transistors).