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Editorial New Year, New Innovations By Stephen P. Atwood
Industry News By Jenny Donelan
President's Corner Innovation and SID By Brian Berkeley
Guest Editorial On the Frontlines of Innovation: Inspiration for "Skin-Like" Displays By Jason Heikenfeld
Enabling Technology: Dynamic Displays in Nature Squid, cuttlefish, and octopus developed elaborate skin displays millions of years ago, with performance that is still superior in many ways to today’s leading display technologies. Studying the mechanisms by which animals rapidly and efficiently change their coloration and patterning using only ambient light can offer bio-inspired routes to improved display technologies. By Lydia M. Mäthger and Roger T. Hanlon
Frontline Technology: Intrinsically Elastomeric Polymer Light-Emitting Devices Imagine an electronic display nearly as transparent as a window, or a curtain that illuminates a room, or a smartphone screen that doubles in size stretching like rubber. A recent demonstration of intrinsically elastomeric light-emitting devices suggests that such examples may soon become viable. By Jiajie Liang and Qibing Pei
Frontline Technology: Imperceptible Electronic Skin The authors describe recent progress, bottlenecks, and future applications for extra-light and flexible interfaces such as electronic skin. By Tsuyoshi Sekitani, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Tomoyuki Yokota, and Takao Someya
Display Marketplace: Fewer U.S. Consumers Interested in Buying New TVs The worldwide television market has been declining since the end of 2011, with global TV shipments down a projected 9% this year on top of a 6% decrease in 2012. With shipments – and profits – shrinking, manufacturers are betting on new technologies such as smart televisions and ultra-high-definition sets to change the grim market outlook. By Veronica Thayer
Guest Editorial: Momentum for Materials By Ion Bita
Frontline Technology: Applying OLEDs in a Manufacturing Process The organic chemical compounds used in OLED display manufacturing require careful appreciation, characterization, and analysis. When they are paired with the right manufacturing processes, impressive results can be achieved. By Kai Gilge, Ansgar Werner, and Sven Murano
Frontline Technology: New Electro-Mechanical Polymer Actuator Technology for Better Interactivity Smart material actuators for haptics may help usher in a “New-Sensory Age.” By Christophe Ramstein and Ausra Liaukeviciute
Venture Capital: Part IV: Exiting with Grace - and Profit There are many ways to move on from the start-up phase. Some deliver a better return than others, as is explained in our fourth article in our venture capital series. By Helge Seetzen
SID News Third Annual I-Zone Call for Papers By Jenny Donelan