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To: semi_infinite who wrote (206)5/31/2001 12:59:21 PM
From: kinkblot  Respond to of 330
 
Kodak licensees as of May 16:

Pioneered by Kodak in the late 1980s, OLED technology and its applications have generated more than 50 Kodak patents. Besides Opsys, licensees of Kodak's OLED display technology include Pioneer Corporation; TDK Corporation; Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd.; eMagin Corporation; Rohm, Ltd.; Ritek Corporation; TECO Electric & Machinery Co., Ltd.; and Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., a Kodak joint-development partner.

[from Kodak press release on Opsys deal]

Opsys is based in the UK; eMagin in the US; Ritek and TECO in Taiwan; Pioneer, TDK, Nippon Seiki, Rohm and Sanyo in Japan.

CDT has a joint development agreement with Seiko-Epson.

Universal Display has a joint development agreement with Sony.

As usual, the Japanese will absorb this technology from wherever they can get it and concentrate on grabbing the lion's share of production.

The 5,000 hours also struck me as excellent progress at this stage of development.

WT