Nanotechnology Now

Our NanoNews Digest Sponsors
Heifer International



Home > News > Kyoto University, Pioneer, and Rohm flexible display

January 26th, 2005

Kyoto University, Pioneer, and Rohm flexible display

Abstract:
Kyoto University, Pioneer Corporation, and Rohm Corporation announced today that they have developed the "bio-luminescent transistor," an organic transistor with EL luminsense, and the "low heat expanding transparent substrate," through reinforcement of the original bio nanofibers technologies intended for use in flexible displays.

Source:
ployer

Bookmark:
Delicious Digg Newsvine Google Yahoo Reddit Magnoliacom Furl Facebook

Related Links

Kyoto University

Pioneer Corporation

Rohm Corporation

Related News Press

Possible Futures

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers several steps closer to harnessing patient's own T-cells to fight off cancer June 6th, 2025

Researchers unveil a groundbreaking clay-based solution to capture carbon dioxide and combat climate change June 6th, 2025

Cambridge chemists discover simple way to build bigger molecules – one carbon at a time June 6th, 2025

A 1960s idea inspires NBI researchers to study hitherto inaccessible quantum states June 6th, 2025

Announcements

INRS and ELI deepen strategic partnership to train the next generation in laser science:PhD students will benefit from international mobility and privileged access to cutting-edge infrastructure June 6th, 2025

Electrifying results shed light on graphene foam as a potential material for lab grown cartilage June 6th, 2025

Quantum computers simulate fundamental physics: shedding light on the building blocks of nature June 6th, 2025

A 1960s idea inspires NBI researchers to study hitherto inaccessible quantum states June 6th, 2025

NanoNews-Digest
The latest news from around the world, FREE




  Premium Products
NanoNews-Custom
Only the news you want to read!
 Learn More
NanoStrategies
Full-service, expert consulting
 Learn More











ASP
Nanotechnology Now Featured Books




NNN

The Hunger Project