It is paper-thin and can be used to print a light-up version of, well, just about anything. Indeed, there would be a great deal of marketing efforts that could benefit from cheap LEDs that are thin enough to be applied to virtually any surface. Rohinni has invented an LED light product aptly named LightPaper. Lightpaper could be used to light up logos on a mobile phone or other devices. Lightpaper, billed as the thinnest LED lighting in the world. Lightpaper is billed as an innovative way to print lighting and apply it to any surface, in any shape and for any situation. The company is interested in markets such as the automotive industry, where they could make excellent taillights, or branding. 00: 51 Rohinni, an Idaho-based company is introducing the world’s thinnest LED lighting, the Lighpaper. Organic light emitting diodes (OLDs) have allowed TV screens thinner than tenth of an inch to be manufactured, but this isn’t what Lightpaper is intended for, according to Rohinni CMO Nick Smoot. Rohinni has developed the next wave of LED lighting. Rather than just use LED to create slightly thinner lights, the company has devised a method of rapidly manufacturing a super thin light source that can be stuck on objects like a sticker. When current runs through the diodes, they light up. That was the basic question behind Rohinni ’s development of LightPaper. As shown in Figure 1.6b, the Rohinni company invented LightPaper, which is fabricated by mixing ink and micro- LeDs together and printing them on a. The tiny diodes are about the size of a red blood cell, and randomly dispersed on the material. The sheet is then sandwiched between two other layers and sealed. Credit: Rohinniīasically, Lightpaper is made by printing incredibly tiny LEDs with ink on a conductive sheet. We now also know about machines that print metals, food and even human organs, why not light too? While not a 3D printer, Rohinni’s Lightpaper technology can be credited as innovative once more lifting the margin and changing the paradigm of what can be printed and on what. The whole concept blew me away and changed forever what I thought of ‘printing’. When I first heard about 3-D printing, I was completely stoked.
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