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Cambrios to Present New Transparent Conductive Materials Enabling Innovative Flexible Displays and OLED and OPV Technologies at PE USA 2012

Will highlight the benefits of Cambrios' ClearOhm conductive films and inks

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Dr. Rahul Gupta, senior director of business development for Cambrios Technologies, will present new transparent conductive materials enabling innovative flexible dzisplays and OLED and OPV technologies at Printed Electronics USA 2012 on Dec. 6, 2012.

The constantly changing landscape of today’s display industry calls for high performance transparent conductive materials that can easily facilitate the mass production of innovative products such as large size touch panels, efficient OLED and OPV devices, and flexible displays.

Dr. Gupta will present “Cambrios ClearOhm: Solution Coated and Printed Transparent Conductor for Printed Electronics.” He will highlight the benefits of Cambrios’ ClearOhm conductive films and inks. His presentation will explain how the silver nanowire-based materials fulfill the requirements for many different applications, including touch panels, EMI shielding, E-paper, OLED lighting/displays, organic PV and more.

Breakthrough display technologies require transparent conductive materials that provide high conductivity, extreme flexibility and excellent optical performance at a low cost. Cambrios ClearOhm solutions already pioneer the innovation of flexible and large area touchscreen devices, as well as OLED and OPV products.

With unrivaled conductivity and optical performance, superior flexibility and ductility, and low material and processing costs, Cambrios ClearOhm solutions have become increasingly more attractive as compared to more expensive materials such as indium tin oxide (ITO) that lack the flexibility and conductivity to support the evolution of the touchscreen and display industries.

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