Developer of emitter-material for printed OLEDs selects former Novaled CEO as new leader.
David Savastano, Editor10.21.15
CYNORA GmbH, a specialist in iridium-free and TADF emitter systems for organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), recently named Gildas Sorin as its new CEO.
Sorin brings significant experience in OLED materials to CYNORA, having been CEO of Novaled GmbH from 2003 to 2014. He also was with Philips Electronics for five years as VP of the Display Division and GM of the Philips Plasma Displays group. He began his career at Thomson Multimedia, where he worked for 20 years, including serving as president of Thomson Plasma and director of Thomson LCD.
Since its beginning in 2008, CYNORA has been successfully developing pure organic and novel copper-based thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitter material for printed OLEDs. CYNORA is also developing TADF emitting material for vacuum deposition. Sorin noted that CYNORA’s development of TADF materials places the company in a good position in the OLED materials field.
“TADF is becoming a key topic for the fur
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