11-10 :: October 2011
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Moreover, IBM rolls out first industrial use solar array The new array, on the rooftop of IBM’s India Soft- ware Lab in Bangalore, is capable of providing a 50-kilowatt supply of electricity for up to 330 days a year, for an average of five hours a day.
llumina, Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN) announced its financial results for the third quarter of 2011:
• Revenue of $235.5 million, a 1% decrease compared to the $237.3 million in the third quarter of 2010.
• GAAP net income for the quarter of $20.2 million, or $0.15 per diluted share, compared to net income of $35.4 million, or $0.24 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2010.
• Non-GAAP net income for the quarter of $29.7m, or $0.22 per diluted share, compared to $40.7m; or $0.30 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2010.
Moreover, Illumina has appointed Dr. Daniel S. Grosu, M.D., as Vice President and Chief Medical Officer. In this newly created position, Dr. Grosu will play a key role in building Illumina‘s diagnostic capabilities through collaborations with regulatory agencies, internal product development teams, and Illumina‘s CLIA-certified clinical laboratory.
mec and its project partners announce the launch of IMOLA – Intelligent Light Management for OLED on foil Applications, a project under the EU’s
The IMOLA consortium includes industrial and academic partners that are leaders in their field of expertise. Next to imec, the project coordinator, the partners involved in IMOLA are TNO/Holst Centre (Netherlands), Philips Technologie (Germany), NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands, Belgium), Hanita Coatings RCA (Israel), Henkel Electronic Materials (Belgium), Centro Ricerche Plastoptica (Italy), and the FER department of the University of Zagreb (Croatia).
IMOLA’s application demonstrators in the areas of car and wall lighting will raise public awareness and acceptance for environmental-friendly OLED lighting. In addition, IMOLA will help create a common
7th framework program for ICT (FP7). The project’s goal is to make large-area OLED-based lighting modules with built-in intelligent light management. OLEDs (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) are paper- thin, flexible and lightweight electronic devices. They consist of organic materials which emit light in response to an electric current. OLEDs consume up to 70% less energy compared to conventional light sources.
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