Kodak Awarded $1.7 Million U.S. Department of Energy Contract to Develop OLED Lighting

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Wed May 27, 2009 8:30am EDT

Kodak OLED Architectures Exceed DOE Energy Star Specifications for Lighting
ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(Business Wire)--
Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK), a pioneer in Organic Light Emitting Diode
technology (OLED), has been awarded a $1.7 million two-year contract by the
United States Department of Energy (DOE) to develop key technologies and
processes for OLED lighting panels. During the Product Development phase of the
Solid State Lighting project, Kodak will develop an OLED luminaire that meets
Energy Star color and efficacy specifications and will address key areas of
manufacturing processes to reduce cost. Kodak`s Vapor Injection Source
Technology allows manufacturers to significantly reduce unit-manufacturing
costs, with high manufacturing throughput and material utilization that
initially exceeds 50%, and could be greater than 75% in future manufacturing
applications. 

Earlier this year, the DOE recognized Kodak`s advances in OLED technology for
solid state lighting applications by presenting Kodak with an award for
excellence in project execution. Kodak exceeded the project efficacy target of
50 lm/W, developing an Energy Star color and efficacy compliant OLED that
delivers 56 lm/W, 10,000 hours life, color rendering index of 83.6, and a color
temperature of 4,000K. Kodak is committed to providing OLEDs that meet DOE
Energy Star color and efficacy specifications, which must be satisfied in order
to sell into the U.S. lighting market with the Energy Star Certificate. For a
lighting product to be successful, it must have an acceptable lifetime. For this
reason, Kodak has focused on both all-fluorescent and hybrid emitter systems,
which offer longer lifetimes than all-phosphorescent emitter systems. 

"OLED solid state lighting has tremendous potential to transform the future of
the lighting industry - enabling future lighting systems that are significantly
lower-cost and more energy-efficient," said Dr. James Buntaine, Chief Technology
Officer and Vice President, Kodak OLED Systems. "In our work for the U.S.
Department of Energy, the Kodak development team recently built several devices
that exceed the performance and energy consumption targets laid out under the
DOE Energy Star Program. As an OLED pioneer, Kodak is committed to continued
innovation and collaboration in this very promising area." 

About Kodak OLED Technology

Kodak is enabling the OLED display and lighting industries in many ways, through
advanced architecture development, improved materials, and innovative
manufacturing processes. Kodak provides a wide range of advanced materials,
including hosts, dopants, transport, and injection materials. For example,
Kodak`s proprietary deep blue fluorescent dopant enables white formulations with
excellent CRI for lighting and outstanding color gamut for displays. 

Pioneered by Kodak in the late 1970s, OLED technology and its practical
applications have generated more than 1,900 issued and pending Kodak patents
worldwide. Kodak OLED materials are available for sale to licensees of Eastman
Kodak Company`s OLED technology. For more information, please visit:
www.kodak.com/go/displays. 

About Kodak

As the world`s foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses,
and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and printing to enrich
their lives. 

To learn more, visit http://www.kodak.com and follow our blogs and more at
http://www.kodak.com/go/followus. 

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Media:
Kodak
David Lanzillo, 585-781-5481
david.lanzillo@kodak.com



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