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TOPPAN and Plastic Logic to Develop Market for Large-area, Flexible EPD Signage and Showcase World's First 42" Prototype in Japan

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SOURCE Plastic Logic

TOKYO and CAMBRIDGE, England, March 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

One of the world's leading suppliers of printing technology, TOPPAN Printing Co., Ltd., (hereafter "TOPPAN Printing") and the recognised leader in flexible display technology, Plastic Logic, will together showcase the first large-area, flexible digital signage prototype, based on Plastic Logic's innovative flexible plastic displays in the TOPPAN booth (number RT1319) at RETAILTECH JAPAN from 5 to 8 March 2013 in Tokyo. This is the first time in the world that a flexible, reflective digital signage module over 40" in size, using organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs), has been publicly shown.

The large-area flexible electrophoretic display (EPD) module consists of 16 10.7" Plastic Logic monochrome flexible plastic displays, which have been tiled together, in a 4 x 4 configuration, to create a 42" diagonal display with an effective pixel pitch of 0.7 mm. This resolution is approximately six times higher than existing EPD signage, which makes it particularly suitable for applications with close viewing distances. The inherent bi-stability of Plastic Logic's displays (the image is maintained even when there is no power) means that the module has very low power consumption. Moreover, because the displays are reflective, which is the same as paper, they can not only be read in any lighting condition, including bright sunlight, but also from almost any angle, making them ideal for digital signage solutions both outdoors and indoors.

Being less than 3mm thick and very lightweight, the flexible large-format EPD signage can be hung on a wall like a poster. Furthermore, it enables a wide range of new and improved applications, such as informational signage in public facilities, which can be quickly updated to provide disaster-related information in an emergency situation where battery-operation is required, due to its ultra-low power consumption.

TOPPAN Printing has been developing large-area EPD signage since 2004 and has extensive expertise in various applications. Plastic Logic has been leading the development of flexible plastic EPD based on OTFTs since 2007 and operates the world's first and currently only volume manufacturing facility for organic electronics, where it manufactures flexible plastic displays (colour and monochrome) of various sizes. Both companies will work on market opportunities for modular, large-area flexible EPD signage, offering a range of sizes going forward.

Plastic Logic's CEO, Indro Mukerjee stated: "We are extremely pleased to be presenting another world-first enabled by Plastic Logic's large-area plastic displays together with TOPPAN Printing at RETAILTECH JAPAN. This 42" daylight-readable digital signage module is just one of the many exciting and varied applications of our plastic flexible displays, which not only enable particularly light and thin end applications, but also revolutionary form factors, such as wearable and mobile devices."

Jin Endo, Head of Business Development Center at TOPPAN Printing Co., Ltd. said: "We are delighted to cooperate with Plastic Logic to open new frontiers with regard to large-area flexible EPD. This new signage solution offers all the benefits of current EPD signage, including ultra-low power consumption, which is crucial for disaster-ready applications in the post-earthquake society of Japan, but with the additional advantage of a much higher resolution and a considerably lower module weight."

About Plastic Logic

Since Plastic Logic was founded by researchers from the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University, the company has been at the forefront of research and investment into plastic electronics. The company has achieved many technological firsts including the production of high quality colour rugged plastic displays, demonstration of animation on an EPD driven by OTFTs and production yields of its flexible plastic displays comparable to the LCD industry. Plastic Logic is backed by major investors including Oak Investment Partners and Rusnano.

Find out more about Plastic Logic and its robust, flexible displays by visiting http://www.plasticlogic.com and http://www.youtube.com/plasticlogic.

Companies interested in working together with Plastic Logic should contact info@plasticlogic.com.

About TOPPAN Printing Co., Ltd.

Established in 1900, TOPPAN Printing utilizes its expertise built up in "printing" to engage in a wide range of businesses in the eight fields of securities and cards, commercial printing, publications printing, packaging, high performance components, decor materials, displays, and semiconductors. The company pursues "demand creation" activities aimed at uncovering new demand proactively.

TOPPAN Printing's net sales in March 2012 were more than 1,510 billion yen ($18.4 billion). More information is available at http://www.toppan.co.jp/english.

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