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Government & Labs Directory
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North America
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Arizona State University/Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University
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http://www.asu.edu/flexdisplay.asu.edu
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The FDC is an ASU-led, university-industry-government collaborative venture designed to advance full color, flexible display technology and manufacturable processes. The principal goal of the FDC is to develop high performance, commercially viable, flexible displays that are lightweight, low power and rugged. The FDC has display design, integration and characterization capabilities, operational 6-inch and GEN II pilot lines, and organic electronics capabilities including OLED and OTFT R&D laboratories. The Center is developing reflective and emissive, active matrix, flexible display technology demonstrators.
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Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM)
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http://camm.binghamton.edu
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The CAMM was established in 2005 when the United States Display Consortium selected Binghamton University, a global leader in electronics packaging and small scale systems integration, to spearhead development of next generation roll-to-roll (R2R) electronics manufacturing capabilities. A unique collaborative effort, the CAMM brings together partners from government, industry and academia to tackle the myriad challenges of this emergent technology. The CAMM’s goals are to map emerging flexible electronic technologies; validate the design of flexible electronic manufacturing capabilities; develop essential process technologies and manufacturing know-how; demonstrate specific technologies and products through test-bed projects and low- volume device manufacturing.
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NIST
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http://www.nist.gov
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