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09/12/2019 16:48

An OLED pilot line introduces itself: From PI-SCALE to LYTEUS

Franziska Lehmann Unternehmenskommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Organische Elektronik, Elektronenstrahl- und Plasmatechnik FEP

    Flexible OLED light - a dream comes true for many product designers! The PI-SCALE project (project number: 688093) funded by the European Commission has been successfully completed.

    In order to evaluate the successful development of the H2020 project PI-SCALE and ist final results, a review meeting together with representatives of the European Commission took place in Eindhoven on September 11th, 2019. One of the results was the announcement of the continuation of the pilot line service for flexible organic light emitting diodes (OLED) under the lead of the Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP. The OLED pilot line service continues under the name LYTEUS. In order to promote this and to present the services offered by LYTEUS, the consortium invites potential industrial customers to a workshop on November 7, 2019, in Dresden/Germany.

    Within the framework of the PI-SCALE project funded by the European Commission, the leading European research institutes Fraunhofer FEP, VTT, Holst Centre/TNO and CPI together with industrial partners Audi, REHAU, Pilkington and EMDE were able to set up the pilot line service for flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) LYTEUS. LYTEUS is able to supply industrial companies with customized flexible OLED lighting modules and supports the development of new innovative products.

    Together with their industrial partners, the institutes were able to achieve unique results, create and manufacture fascinating prototypes based on the flexible OLED technology. In a one-day workshop on November 7, 2019, interested parties can now experience the offer of the LYTEUS pilot line service on site at Fraunhofer FEP and discuss it with the partners. The industrial partners of PI-SCALE will also present their impressive applications and the research partners will inform you in detail about the range of services of LYTEUS. Experts will be available to discuss ideas.

    The Fraunhofer FEP, with its ten years of experience and the resulting know-how in the production of OLEDs for lighting applications, functions as one of the core partners of the PI-SCALE consortium. PI-SCALE aimed at the production and integration of flexible OLEDs at system level by creating a worldwide leading Open Access pilot line. With the help of the project it was possible to build a bridge between the development of novel and innovative products and the possibility of bringing these technologies from the laboratory to the market. In order to achieve the objectives of the project and to develop the functionality of the pilot line service, partners along the entire value chain - from material suppliers to end users - were represented in the consortium.

    World´s longest OLED Strip

    Freeform, ultra-thin, multicolor, transparent and flexible - these are the attributes that distinguish the innovative OLED technology. Within the PI-SCALE project and by establishing the OLED pilot line service LYTEUS, the world's longest OLED strip in roll-to-roll was created. In total, more than ten different demonstrators could be built in cooperation with the partners of the consortium. In addition to the world's longest OLED strip, also the world's largest OLED demonstrator with the dimensions of 30 cm × 180 cm. As an area light source, the fields of application for OLEDs are almost inexhaustible. Whether automotive, security, lighting in general, light design engineering, interior design, furniture, aviation or architecture: dimmable OLEDs with variable colors offer almost unlimited creative freedom (see picture 1). Together with EMDE development of light GmbH, for example, the first flexible OLED integrated into a motorcycle jacket was developed (see picture 2). This use in garments can open up new possibilities in the field of aesthetics and design. In addition, OLED lighting elements in motorcycle clothing improve the visibility of their users and thus increase road safety.

    Claudia Keibler-Willner, Project Manager and Head of Department Sheet-to-Sheet Organic Technology at Fraunhofer FEP, explains: "With the establishment of the LYTEUS pilot line service, we have taken a major step forward in the further development of economical manufacturing processes for flexible OLEDs. With LYTEUS, we can bridge the gap between research and mass production and offer custom OLED solutions. LYTEUS was developed in the now completed PI-SCALE project and is coordinated by Fraunhofer FEP and supported by Holst Centre/TNO, VTT and CPI. The result is impressive: among other things, we were able to manufacture highly efficient OLED modules that are the longest in the world. The use of the roll-to-roll process also promises a significant reduction in the cost of future components."

    The project partners thank the European Commission for its support of the project.

    ABOUT PI-SCALE:

    The project was funded within the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme of the European Union under grant agreement No. 688093.
    Further information: www.pi-scale.eu and www.lyteus.eu.
    Budget: 14 Mio. €
    Duration: 01.01.2016 – 30.06.2019

    Project consortium PI-SCALE:

    TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research) Holst Centre
    www.holstcentre.com
    Netherlands

    Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma
    Technology FEP
    www.fep.fraunhofer.de/en
    Germany

    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.
    www.vttresearch.com
    Finland

    CPI
    www.uk-cpi.com
    United Kingdom

    M-Solv
    www.m-solv.com
    United Kingdom

    FlexEnable
    www.flexenable.com
    United Kingdom

    DuPont Teijin Films
    www.europe.duponttejinfilms.com
    United Kingdom

    Brabant Development Agency
    www.bom.nl
    Netherlands

    AUDI AG
    www.audi.com
    Germany

    EMDE development of light GmbH
    www.emdegmbh.com
    Germany

    REHAU AG & Co.
    www.rehau.com
    Germany

    Pilkington Technology Management Ltd.
    www.pilkington.com
    United Kingdom

    Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH
    www.coatema.de
    Germany

    Amires s.r.o.
    www.amires.eu
    Czech Republic

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    Press contact:

    Ms. Annett Arnold

    Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP
    Phone +49 351 2586 333 | presse@fep.fraunhofer.de
    Winterbergstraße 28 | 01277 Dresden | Germany | www.fep.fraunhofer.de


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dipl.-Ing. Claudia Keibler-Willner

    Head of Department S2S Organic Technology

    Fraunhofer FEP
    Maria-Reiche-Str. 2
    01109 Dresden

    Phone +49 351 8823-235


    More information:

    http://s.fhg.de/DQF


    Images

    Bendable design luminaire OMLED Wing
    Bendable design luminaire OMLED Wing
    © EMDE development of light GmbH, photo: David Mertl
    None

    Motorcycle jacket with integrated flexible OLED
    Motorcycle jacket with integrated flexible OLED
    © EMDE development of light GmbH
    None


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    English


     

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