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Ceravision adopts FED technology from RAL

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Ceravision of Oxon, UK, will employ a field emission display (FED) technology from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) to manufacture large, inexpensive displays. Ceravision is looking to use a proprietary ceramic material to produce 40-inch diagonal flat screen displays with a thickness of around two mm. The displays, with a n expected price of $2,800, are expected to cost less than comparable conventional flat screen displays. The use of ceramic plates in the new display allows improve designs and seamless interconnected displays.

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Will employ a field emission display technology from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory to manufacture large, inexpensive displays

Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Semiconductor International
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0163-3767
Year: 1998
United Kingdom, Manufacturing processes, Ceravision

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USDC broadens technology directions

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The U.S. Display Consortium (USDC) is financing equipment and material projects that will facilitate the expansion of new markets including projection display systems and organic light emitting diodes. According to Michael Ciesinski, USDC's president, the group's projects are aimed at supporting the manufacturing activities of its members. With regard to the projection display market, USDC is aiming to assess the market and identify manufacturing systems constraints to better serve its members' needs.

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Financing projects for the expansion of new markets including projection display systems and organic light emitting diodes

Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Semiconductor International
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0163-3767
Year: 1998
United States, Strategy & planning, U.S. Display Consortium

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Fujitsu and Hitachi to develop PDP technology

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Hitachi and Fujitsu have secured a deal to help broaden dissemination of color plasma display panels (PDPs) for high-resolution information display and digital television applications. The cooperative development agreement calls for the two Japanese firms to conduct joint development of PDP cell design, drive control, processes and materials. They will also be tasked to jointly develop pertinent production machinery and volume process technologies.

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Forms deal w/ Fujitsu to promote color plasma display panels for high-resolution information display & digital TV applications

Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Semiconductor International
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0163-3767
Year: 1998
Japan, Marketing procedures, Alliances, partnerships, Hitachi Ltd., Fujitsu Ltd.

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