Get Started with OLED Lighting
Get Started with OLED Lighting
Ever wanted to get started with OLED lighting, but don’t know where to start? We’ve put together a simple order of operations that can help manufacturers and integrators learn about the benefits of OLED lighting technology, what sets OLED apart from competitive technologies, and how OLEDWorks can help you realize your lighting goals through collaborative engagements with our team of experts.
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Experience OLED Lighting Yourself – Order a Developer’s Kit
An OLEDWorks developer’s kit comes with one of each of our standard Brite 3 panels (square, rectangle, and round) in your choice of 3000K or 4000K, as well as a power supply and driver. Or, Automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers can order a Segmented Automotive Red panel with power supply and driver. Order a developer’s kit to get your hands on the technology and explore how to incorporate OLED lighting into your designs.
Apply to the OLEDWorks Joint Development Program
Who it’s for: Manufacturers looking to integrate OLED lighting into a proof of concept for future commercial work
The OLEDWorks Joint Development Program (JDP) offers manufacturers the opportunity to evaluate and prototype real-world OLED applications with the assistance of OLEDWorks engineers and serves as a launching pad for commercialization of OLED solutions for future SOPs.
This program provides:
- An accelerated development track with a defined timeline
- Access to top OLEDWorks engineers
- Ongoing educational support for internal teams
- Cost sharing for development of prototype(s)/demonstrator(s)
Disclaimer: The OLED lighting panels produced in the Rochester office for the Joint Development Program are engineering samples created solely for the purpose of marketing and proof of concept, and therefore contain minor defects including but not limited to dark spots and “out” segments. Every effort will be made to minimize these scenarios, but some impact is unavoidable at this time.