University of Tokyo and Sharp Jointly Establish Laboratories Dedicated to Flexible Electronics Technologies
23rd Dec 2005, 17:55 GMT
The University of Tokyos Institute for Industrial Science and Sharp Corporation has created the Todai-Sharp Laboratories, a collaborative base for R&D activities for flexible electronics, which are projected to be the next generation in electronics technologies. The management and operation of the Todai-Sharp laboratories will be handled by both the University of Tokyo and Sharp. Full-time researchers recruited from within the university and engineers from Sharp will staff the laboratories. The R&D facility, which will begin its activities this month, represents a five-year agreement between the public university and Sharp.
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