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Lite-On IT to Tap Lucrative Automotive LED Segment

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 21 May 2008
Lite-On IT Corp, a major manufacturer of optical-disc drives in Taiwan, recently decided to set up a light-emitting diode (LED) manufacturing subsidiary in China to tap the lucrative automotive segmen...
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Sharp Achieves "World's Highest" Power Density for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Top News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 16 May 2008
Sharp Corporation announced that it has achieved the world's highest power density, 0.3W/cc, for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) for mobile equipment. According to the company, this new technology e...
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Unitech PCB, Big Sun Energy and Sintek Focus on Solar Cell Production

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 14 May 2008
Actively engaged in production of solar cells, the Taiwan-based Unitech Printed Circuit Board Corp, Big Sun Energy Technology Inc and Sintek Photronic Corp all plan to continue focusing on solar cell ...
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DEK Announces Precision Screens for PV Cell Production

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 12 May 2008
DEK has followed up the launch of its PV1200 turnkey solar-cell metallization line and PVP1200 screen printer by announcing the availability of precision screens. According to the company, manufacture...
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DuPont and Dainippon Screen to Develop Printed OLED Technology for Growing Flat Panel Displays Market

Top News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 08 May 2008
DuPont and Dainippon Screen Manufacturing Co Ltd have announced their intention to form a strategic alliance to develop integrated manufacturing equipment for printed organic light emitting diode (OLE...
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NanoMarkets: Organic Photovoltaics Market Will Generate Nearly One Billion Dollars in Revenues by 2015

Market Trends, Optoelectronics/Storage - 07 May 2008
NanoMarkets, an industry analyst firm, has issued a new report that examines the market potential for solar cells using organic materials or a hybrid organic/inorganic dye sensitive cell (DSC) approac...
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Silicon Shortage Prompts Strategy Changes for Photovoltaic Industry

Market Trends, Optoelectronics/Storage - 06 May 2008
Booming global demand for solar energy has spurred a critical shortage of polysilicon used to make Photovoltaic (PV) cells, causing PV suppliers to realign their business structures and strategies and...
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SMTA International Conference Program Finalized

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 05 May 2008
The SMTA announces that the program for their 21st annual conference, SMTA International, is finalized and available on-line at www.smta.org/smtai. The conference will be held at Disney's Coronado Spr...
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LCD TVs Bearing CRT-Level Picture Quality to Hit Shelves Soon: Displaybank

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 01 May 2008
Application of the 120Hz technology (frame rate conversion) has brought the motion picture response time (MPRT) to rival that of plasma display panel (PDP) displays, and LCD TVs featuring cathode-ray ...
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Samsung, Sony to Invest $1.8B on LCD Line

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 29 Apr 2008
Reaffirming their liquid crystal display (LCD) panel manufacturing alliance, Samsung and Sony have plans to jointly construct a third flat-screen factory in South Korea, according to filings with the ...
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