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Sony and Panasonic to Work together on the Combined Growth of Next Creation OLED Sections for TVs/Large-sized Displays


Sony Organization ("Sony") and Panasonic Organization ("Panasonic") today declared that they have finalized an contract regarding the joint growth of next-generation OLED (organic light-emitting diode) panels and segments for TVs and large-sized shows.

Sony and Panasonic strategy to mutually create next-generation OLED panels and segments by each using their primary and publishing technological innovation. They strategy to mutually create publishing method-based next-generation OLED technological innovation, which will be appropriate for low-cost huge development of huge, top quality OLED panels and segments. Sony and Panasonic aim to identify mass-production technological innovation during 2013, by developing their exclusive technological innovation to enhance the overall efficiency of development.

 Sony launched the first OLED TV in 2007 with its 11-inch style. Panasonic also launched a 25-inch professional OLED observe this year, and ongoing to create products and mass-produce OLED shows using deposit technological innovation. Further, Panasonic has definitely marketed the analysis and growth of next-generation OLED technological innovation such as multiple OLED factor equipment and handling (manufacturing) technological innovation that incorporate deposit and publishing techniques, slim movie transistor (TFT) individuals such as oxide TFTs, and versatile natural TFTs, and has provided its development results at educational conventions.

 Panasonic is a head in the technological innovation growth of large-sized screen, high-resolution OLED panels and uses the cutting-edge "all publishing method", among other publishing techniques which have the advantage of being aggressive for generating large-sized displays at a cheaper. Panasonic has the exclusive development and equipment technological innovation which allow the of OLED panels through this technique. Panasonic is also seeking the future probability of OLED panels, and is undertaking analysis and growth of enhancements in versatile OLED panels and trying to create large-sized, top quality sheet-type shows.

 In similar with the joint growth of the next-generation technological innovation of the OLED panels and segments, Sony and Panasonic strategy to continue to study cooperation in the huge development of OLED panels and segments. Also, each company plans to implement its own strong points to create and commercialize its own aggressive, high-performance, next-generation OLED tvs and large-sized shows.

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