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Company Confirms Commitment to the OLED Industry in Asia

Novaled, a major OLED know how and service provider reinforces its presence in the Asian market by opening a Japan Branch office.

Effective from 10th March 2008, Novaled set up a Branch Office in the Tokyo area. With this new opening, the company confirms its commitment to the OLED industry in Asia. The Novaled Branch office will contribute to further improve the service and support to existing customers, sustain the running cooperations and partnerships, and develop the company activities in the organic electronic field where the doped organics technology of Novaled is expected to play a key role.

“Novaled places service to customers as its first priority and wants to be in close proximity to them”, says Gerd Guenther, VP Marketing & Sales of Novaled AG.

“Japan remains a major center for the OLED industry and can play an important role in the fast emerging organic electronics markets”, adds Yoichi Kadota, Novaled Country Manager Japan. “We have the proper technology to support these industry moves”.

The Novaled Japan Branch office is accommodating a technology support service, aimed at providing first and fast reacting technical help to its Asian customers. Philipp Wellmann, Novaled Asia Customer Support Manager, is carrying out this service located in the Novaled Japan office.

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