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Organic light emitting diodes (OLED) and organic solar cells (OSC) based on polymeric materials are considered to exhibit a great potential for the development of novel solar power and energy-efficient display and light technologies.

cynora focuses on the research of novel semiconducting polymers, which, due to their intrinsic photophysical properties, are supposed to be used as white polymer light-emitting diodes (WPLEDs).

In the future the challenge will be, besides further efficiency improvements, the cost-effective processability and operational stability of OLED devices.

cynora technologies provide the synthesis of optoelectronic materials on a multi-gram scale.

These photoactive polymers are commercially available for thin film testing purposes and the development of printing technologies.

With its state-of-the-art laboratories in the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, cynora is situated right in the centre of one of the leading Technology areas in Europe.

The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) represents the cooperation between the University Karlsruhe and the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe.

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Innovation AveNEW Winner

The Association for Laboratory Automation (ALA) declared cynora winner of this year's Innovation AveNEW.

The Lab Automation 2010 in Palm Springs, CA, where all global players in lab automation were present, is the world's leading conference and exhibition of emerging laboratory technologies.

Only a select few start-up companies are chosen for Innovation AveNEW each year and are offered a venue for positive, collaborative interaction and exposure for their product and service concept.

On cynora's exhibition booth Mr. Dominic Lütjohann presented software tools and strategies for small and mid-sized laboratories which accelerate laboratory workflows and increase productivity. These products were developed in close collaboration with the Institute of Organic Chemistry (Prof. Bräse) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.