Overview

Cambridge Display Technology leads the development of display technology based on polymer organic light emitting diodes. We expect to see our technology used increasingly in mobile applications, televisions and lighting.
CDT maintains a state of the art research and development facility at Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire, where a team of scientists and engineers has access to a 900 m² facility with 640 m² of cleanroom...
In Cambridge, CDT scientists work on a range of activities from developing a fundamental understanding of the chemistry and physics of displays through to optimising materials for use in real applications...
CDT has groups of scientists based at Cambridge and Godmanchester who are responsible for investigating a range of cutting edge activities including: Displays, Lighting, Integrated Printed Electronics and New Technologies.
Significant additional technical strength is brought to bear through the Sumitomo Chemical P-OLED Business Unit. This is situated in four locations - Tokyo, Osaka, Tsukuba and Ehime - and carries out various activities...
Cambridge Display Technology leads the development of display technology based on polymer organic light emitting diodes. We expect to see our technology used increasingly in mobile applications, televisions and lighting.
CDT has taken polymer light emitting diode - P-OLED - technology from its invention through to today where its performance can exceed that of LCD and plasma displays in key applications.