Germany launches a €34-million research project with an aim to improve OLED lighting efficiency and lifetime

The German government launched a new 34 million Euro (about $44 million) two years project called OLYMP ("Organic Light-emitting sYstems based on energy and cost-efficient Materials and Processes") that aims to improve OLED lighting efficiency and lifetime. 

The project partners are Osram (the project coordinator), Merck, BJB, LEDON, KG and Trilux. It follows a complete approach that covers all value-creation levels.

 
Posted: Jul 04,2013 by Ron Mertens

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The osram press release (http://www.osram.com/osram_com/press/press-releases/_trade_press/2013/o…)

says, that the project runs until Sep 2015 only.

There was not much to be heard of OSRAM in respect of OLED-Lighting so far...maybe they wake up now. Speaking to a LED-specialist of OSRAM these days I was told OLED-lighting couldn't do anything LED would not also be capable of...

You're right about the project duration, I simply got confused.