Plastic Logic Germany develops and manufactures glass-free, flexible, plastic electrophoretic displays (EPD), based on a proven, licensed organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) technology, in its purpose-built factory in Dresden, Germany.
In February 2015, the company announced that the technology development and manufacturing parts of Plastic Logic would be separated and would go forward as independent companies, in order to generate focus while addressing a range of opportunities available in identified markets. FlexEnable was created from Plastic Logic's people and its technology assets in Cambridge, UK. The manufacturing plant in Dresden, Germany, which develops, manufactures and sells a range of flexible EPD, operates independently under the name Plastic Logic Germany.
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published: 14 Feb 2013
Stomp: Plastic Logic's display technology is inherently robust
Plastic Logic's 10.7" flexible display is given the boot. Literally.
published: 14 May 2012
Plastic Logic
published: 14 May 2012
PLASTIC LOGIC FLEXIBLE E-PAPER DEMO KIT
Got my hands on the sample flexible display demokit at my job. This one is 3.5" , but I have also got a 10" version.
PS sorry for portrait mode
BoxUnfolded is using one of these PlasticLogic Display's in a customer project and decided to film a small demo video because of it's impressive abilities. I hope this helps all makers and doers out there.
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published: 26 Apr 2016
Plastic Logic 12fps color video e-paper
Full details at http://www.slashgear.com/plastic-logic-color-video-capable-e-paper-hands-on-27235835/
published: 27 Jun 2012
Plastic Logic Technology Day @RUSNANO
Plastic Logic, RUSNANO's portfolio company, held a presentation of its new advanced plastic electronics technologies at RUSNANO's office within the Plastic Logic Technology Day on 14th May 2012.
The breakthroughs include a world's first E-Ink-based flexible display able to play video and a E-Ink-based plastic display with color. The key difference of Plastic Logic devices from other organic display technology is that not only the substrate is made of plastic, but the controller ICs as well - thus paving the way for printable electronics. And yes, they can be bent as well.
See more at http://www.youtube.com/user/PlasticLogic.
published: 21 May 2012
The manufacturing line at Plastic Logic's Dresden facility
This is the manufacturing line at Plastic Logic's Dresden facility, which is the world's first commercial, high volume organic electronics factory.
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BoxUnfolded is using one of these PlasticLogic Display's in a customer project and decided to film a small demo video because of it's impressive abilities. I ho...
BoxUnfolded is using one of these PlasticLogic Display's in a customer project and decided to film a small demo video because of it's impressive abilities. I hope this helps all makers and doers out there.
Please feel free to reach out at: [email protected]
BoxUnfolded is using one of these PlasticLogic Display's in a customer project and decided to film a small demo video because of it's impressive abilities. I hope this helps all makers and doers out there.
Please feel free to reach out at: [email protected]
Plastic Logic, RUSNANO's portfolio company, held a presentation of its new advanced plastic electronics technologies at RUSNANO's office within the Plastic Logi...
Plastic Logic, RUSNANO's portfolio company, held a presentation of its new advanced plastic electronics technologies at RUSNANO's office within the Plastic Logic Technology Day on 14th May 2012.
The breakthroughs include a world's first E-Ink-based flexible display able to play video and a E-Ink-based plastic display with color. The key difference of Plastic Logic devices from other organic display technology is that not only the substrate is made of plastic, but the controller ICs as well - thus paving the way for printable electronics. And yes, they can be bent as well.
See more at http://www.youtube.com/user/PlasticLogic.
Plastic Logic, RUSNANO's portfolio company, held a presentation of its new advanced plastic electronics technologies at RUSNANO's office within the Plastic Logic Technology Day on 14th May 2012.
The breakthroughs include a world's first E-Ink-based flexible display able to play video and a E-Ink-based plastic display with color. The key difference of Plastic Logic devices from other organic display technology is that not only the substrate is made of plastic, but the controller ICs as well - thus paving the way for printable electronics. And yes, they can be bent as well.
See more at http://www.youtube.com/user/PlasticLogic.
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The future looks flexible thanks to Plastic Logic and its advanced army of super-thin and bendy displays...Subscribe now: http://smarturl.it/StuffTV
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BoxUnfolded is using one of these PlasticLogic Display's in a customer project and decided to film a small demo video because of it's impressive abilities. I hope this helps all makers and doers out there.
Please feel free to reach out at: [email protected]
Plastic Logic, RUSNANO's portfolio company, held a presentation of its new advanced plastic electronics technologies at RUSNANO's office within the Plastic Logic Technology Day on 14th May 2012.
The breakthroughs include a world's first E-Ink-based flexible display able to play video and a E-Ink-based plastic display with color. The key difference of Plastic Logic devices from other organic display technology is that not only the substrate is made of plastic, but the controller ICs as well - thus paving the way for printable electronics. And yes, they can be bent as well.
See more at http://www.youtube.com/user/PlasticLogic.
Plastic Logic Germany develops and manufactures glass-free, flexible, plastic electrophoretic displays (EPD), based on a proven, licensed organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) technology, in its purpose-built factory in Dresden, Germany.
In February 2015, the company announced that the technology development and manufacturing parts of Plastic Logic would be separated and would go forward as independent companies, in order to generate focus while addressing a range of opportunities available in identified markets. FlexEnable was created from Plastic Logic's people and its technology assets in Cambridge, UK. The manufacturing plant in Dresden, Germany, which develops, manufactures and sells a range of flexible EPD, operates independently under the name Plastic Logic Germany.