Dave Savastano12.10.14
On Dec. 4, 2014, cynora was awarded the German Raw Material Efficiency Award 2014 in Berlin, the company gained the victory over seven other strong finalists in the “Companies” category, thus winning the €10,000 award.
Since 2011, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy has recognized companies and research institutes for the development and implementation of raw material efficient products, processes and services with the German Raw Material Efficiency Award. This year’s winners were granted the award as part of the expert conference “Using Raw Materials Efficiently – Successful on the Market” in Berlin, Germany.
The project submitted by cynora – “Platinum and Iridium-free, Optoelectronic Materials for Material-Efficient Use in OLEDs” – convinced the panel. For many years, the company has been working on developing Singlet Harvesting technology, which makes it possible to manufacture efficient OLED components without the previously used, very rare heavy metals.
This innovation could be the impetus for implementing this new technology into market-ready products. With approximately 200 patent registrations, cynora is considered a pioneer in this field. This commitment has now been rewarded with the German Raw Material Efficiency Award 2014.
cynora is very pleased about this award and wants to express its thanks to everybody involved in the successful event and the great collaborations
Since 2011, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy has recognized companies and research institutes for the development and implementation of raw material efficient products, processes and services with the German Raw Material Efficiency Award. This year’s winners were granted the award as part of the expert conference “Using Raw Materials Efficiently – Successful on the Market” in Berlin, Germany.
The project submitted by cynora – “Platinum and Iridium-free, Optoelectronic Materials for Material-Efficient Use in OLEDs” – convinced the panel. For many years, the company has been working on developing Singlet Harvesting technology, which makes it possible to manufacture efficient OLED components without the previously used, very rare heavy metals.
This innovation could be the impetus for implementing this new technology into market-ready products. With approximately 200 patent registrations, cynora is considered a pioneer in this field. This commitment has now been rewarded with the German Raw Material Efficiency Award 2014.
cynora is very pleased about this award and wants to express its thanks to everybody involved in the successful event and the great collaborations