Lomox, a Welsh company, has developed light-emitting wallpaper that uses OLED (organic light emitting diodes) that can be printed on any flat surface and produce light. A low electric current (3 to 5 volts) is used to stimulate the chemicals found in the coating and help it to generate light.
Because the light-emitting wallpaper requires such low voltage to operate, it can be used in many different applications and due to its organic properties, it is actually a fairly eco-conscious and efficient development, though it is fairly costly to produce and won’t be available to consumers until 2012.
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Trend Themes
1. Organic Light Emitting Diodes - The development of OLEDs in wallpaper represents an opportunity for companies to create sustainable and energy-efficient lighting options for consumers.
2. Printable Electronics - The ability to print light-emitting materials on flat surfaces presents an opportunity for companies to develop new technologies for lighting and display applications.
3. Smart Surfaces - The concept of creating walls and other surfaces that can generate light represents an opportunity for companies to create new interactive and responsive environments.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - Companies in the lighting industry may need to consider incorporating OLEDs into their products in the future to remain competitive in the market.
2. Home Decor - The introduction of light-emitting wallpaper presents an opportunity for companies in the home decor industry to offer consumers new and innovative ways to personalize their living spaces.
3. Electronics Manufacturing - As the demand for printable electronics grows, companies in the electronics manufacturing industry may need to explore new production methods and materials to keep up with the trend.