
Electrochromic displays

Displays Journal
Jan 13, 2020

Boeing's New 777X to Offer Gentex Dimmable Windows
Gentex Corporation announced that its latest generation of dimmable aircraft windows will be offered as optional content on the new Boeing 777X.
Displays Journal
May 1, 2019

Safer electrochromic inks
Anyone who has a rear-view mirror that automatically dims blue in reaction to annoying high-beam headlights glaring from behind has seen an electrochromic film in action. Chemists have developed a new method to more safely and, by extension, easily produce these shear films, which change their color with the help of a tiny electric current. This could make them available to many industries that have not been able to feasibly use them before.
Displays Journal
Jul 26, 2018

Update from Ynvisible
Electrochromic display company Ynvisible recently provided an update on their 2018/19 strategy. The strategy they outlined 3 major components.
Displays Journal
Aug 18, 2017

Spray-on electric rainbows: making safer electrochromic inks
Anyone who has a rear-view mirror that automatically dims blue in reaction to annoying high-beam headlights glaring from behind has seen an electrochromic film in action. Now, chemists have developed a new method to more safely and, by extension, easily produce these shear films, which change their color with the help of a tiny electric current. This could make them available to many industries that have not been able to feasibly use them before.
Displays Journal
Aug 9, 2010

Aveso raises $1million for electro-active display technology
Aveso, a spin-out from The Dow Chemical Company, has recently raised $1,040,000 in equity financing according to a document filed with the SEC.
External Company Press Release

Soligie and Acreo partner for roll-to-roll production
Soligie, a market leader in the design and manufacture of Printed Electronics and ACreo, a leading Swedish research institute, have announced that they have entered into an agreement for the development and volume manufacturing of Acreo's printed electrochromic display technology, PaperDisplay™.
Displays Journal
Jun 17, 2008

Ultra low power electrochromic displays
US based AJJER LLC is developing ultra low power electrochromic displays and indicators operating at less than 2.4 volts and within a range of 1 to 5 mW.
Displays Journal
Oct 19, 2005

Electrochromic displays progress
Displays Journal
Oct 18, 2005

Thin colour display for packaging, from Siemens
Displays Journal
Jan 13, 2020

Boeing's New 777X to Offer Gentex Dimmable Windows
Gentex Corporation announced that its latest generation of dimmable aircraft windows will be offered as optional content on the new Boeing 777X.
Displays Journal
Jul 26, 2018

Update from Ynvisible
Electrochromic display company Ynvisible recently provided an update on their 2018/19 strategy. The strategy they outlined 3 major components.
Displays Journal
Aug 9, 2010

Aveso raises $1million for electro-active display technology
Aveso, a spin-out from The Dow Chemical Company, has recently raised $1,040,000 in equity financing according to a document filed with the SEC.
Displays Journal
Jun 17, 2008

Ultra low power electrochromic displays
US based AJJER LLC is developing ultra low power electrochromic displays and indicators operating at less than 2.4 volts and within a range of 1 to 5 mW.
Displays Journal
Oct 18, 2005

Thin colour display for packaging, from Siemens
Displays Journal
May 1, 2019

Safer electrochromic inks
Anyone who has a rear-view mirror that automatically dims blue in reaction to annoying high-beam headlights glaring from behind has seen an electrochromic film in action. Chemists have developed a new method to more safely and, by extension, easily produce these shear films, which change their color with the help of a tiny electric current. This could make them available to many industries that have not been able to feasibly use them before.
Displays Journal
Aug 18, 2017

Spray-on electric rainbows: making safer electrochromic inks
Anyone who has a rear-view mirror that automatically dims blue in reaction to annoying high-beam headlights glaring from behind has seen an electrochromic film in action. Now, chemists have developed a new method to more safely and, by extension, easily produce these shear films, which change their color with the help of a tiny electric current. This could make them available to many industries that have not been able to feasibly use them before.
External Company Press Release

Soligie and Acreo partner for roll-to-roll production
Soligie, a market leader in the design and manufacture of Printed Electronics and ACreo, a leading Swedish research institute, have announced that they have entered into an agreement for the development and volume manufacturing of Acreo's printed electrochromic display technology, PaperDisplay™.
Displays Journal
Oct 19, 2005
