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Ciba and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland expand collaboration in printed electronics
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03.06.2008, Basel, Switzerland
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- Existing research cooperation develops into strong application and market driven collaboration.
- Potential applications include solar cells, holograms, organic light- emitting devices for signage, sensors and photo diodes.
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Ciba and CSEM expand and strengthen their already existing collaboration
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22.05.2008, Basel, Switzerland
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- Partnership in the area of organic opto-electronic to micro-, nano- and thin film technology
- Ciba and CSEM (Centre Suisse d’Electronic et Microtechnic) bridge academic and industrial research in Basel area
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Ciba wins IDTechEx Printed Electronics Award for conductive inks
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28.04.2008, Basel, Switzerland
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- Ciba® XYMARA™ Electra conductive inks distinguished for outstanding achievement in technical development
- Low drying temperature and superior line definition
 | Martin Angehrn, Marketing Manager, New Business Development, In Ciba’s Business Line Inks & Printing, receiving the Printed Electronics Award from IDTechEx Chairman Peter Harrop. Printable Version [JPG, 240 KB] |  | Ciba® XYMARATM Electra conductive inks can be applied at high speeds and have superior line definition and resolution. Printable Version [JPG, 510 KB] |
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Ciba develops long-lifetime phosphorescent material for Novaled’s OLED technology
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04.03.2008, Basel, Switzerland
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- Red phosphorescent emitter functions optimally with Novaled’s proprietary technology for highly power-efficient OLEDs
- Delivers lifetime of 50,000 hours at initial brightness of 1,000 cd/m2
- Supports market trend toward high-performance, low-voltage OLED devices
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Innovative light stabilizer technology for water-based coatings wins Ciba R&D Award 2007
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16.11.2007, Basel, Switzerland
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- Encapsulation enables development of the first waterborne light stabilizers to match performance of solventborne systems
- Step change in environmentally sustainable technology for coatings applications
 | Promoting environmental sustainability the “NEAT” way: Novel Encapsulated Additives Technology enhances the performance of water-based coatings Printable Version [JPG, 3.79 MB] |
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