Unidym Signs a Collaboration Agreement with IMRE to Develop OLEDs Incorporating Unidym’s Transparent Electrodes

Arrowhead Research Corporation announced today that its 5majority-owned subsidiary, Unidym, has entered into a collaborative agreement with the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) in Singapore to develop OLEDs incorporating transparent electrodes made of carbon nanotubes. Under the terms of the agreement, Unidym will provide IMRE researchers with access to its proprietary, carbon nanotube-based, transparent electrodes which IMRE will incorporate into its OLED devices.


Carbon nanotube-based transparent electrodes have the potential to improve the performance of OLEDs while also reducing their production costs.


Posted: Jan 10,2007 by Ron Mertens