Is DuPont’s low-cost ‘spray-printed’ panel technology at the heart of Samsung’s 55-inch OLED TV?

Samsung and LG both introduced 55-inch OLED TVs at CES 2012, and while there’s no word on pricing yet we are assuming they’ll be on the side of eye-bleedingly expensive, as is usual for a first-generation TV technology. Chemical company DuPont is doing its best to counter that, however, plunging $ 30 million into a new facility at Newark’s Stine-Haskell Research Center with the ultimate goal of finding ways to bring the cost of large OLED panel production down — and it looks like Samsung could be the beneficiary. DuPont plans to employ 35 people at the facility, and has just received $ 920,000 in state funding from Delaware.
How does DuPont plan to reduce cost so dramatically? It’s using a “spray-printing” technique to pattern OLED…
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