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OSRAM is intensifying its research and development work on organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) with the aim of applying this technology also to general illumination. OLEDs will be used in future not only in mobile terminals such as MP3 players and mobile phones but also as extremely thin light sources with large surface areas. Photo: OSRAMhttps://www.led-professional.com/media/business_company-information_osram-opto-semiconductors-focusing-more-on-oleds-research-into-new-light-source-for-general-illumination_osram_oled_big-jpg/viewhttps://www.led-professional.com/media/business_company-information_osram-opto-semiconductors-focusing-more-on-oleds-research-into-new-light-source-for-general-illumination_osram_oled_big-jpg/@@images/image-1200-c632658c1a9daf1f2f7c8c737c5ec329.jpeg
OSRAM is intensifying its research and development work on organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) with the aim of applying this technology also to general illumination. OLEDs will be used in future not only in mobile terminals such as MP3 players and mobile phones but also as extremely thin light sources with large surface areas. Photo: OSRAM