Obducat receives order from Yamagata University in Japan

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OBDUCAT, leading manufacturer of lithography solutions based on nanoimprint lithography (NIL), has signed a contract concerning the supply of an EITRE® 3 NIL system to Yamagata University in Japan. The order value is approx. 1.4 MSEK. 

The EITRE system will be installed at the “Frontier Center for Organic System Innovations” that will start its operations in April 2015. Yamagata University’s research focused on organic electronics is considered to be one of the most advanced in the world.

"Frontier organic system" is a fundamental technology that enables the creation of ambient intelligence society by organically connecting humans to humans and humans to products. The system will deliver solutions for self-sustaining health care system and communication services.

The Center encompass a 9800 square meter facility which will focus on fabrication organic electronics where Obducat’s NIL technology will be used for micro- and nano structuring purposes. The NIL system will be delivered during the first quarter next year.

 

This is information that Obducat AB (publ.) is required to disclose pursuant to the Swedish Securities Market Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication on November 26, 2014 at 16.30 CET.

 

For further information contact:

Patrik Lundström, CEO: +46 46 10 16 00 or +46 703 27 37 38

Henri Bergstrand, Chairman: +46 46 10 16 00 or +46 708 88 72 45  

 

About Obducat AB (publ)

Obducat AB is an innovative developer and supplier of technologies, products and processes used for the production and replication of advanced micro and nano structures. Obducat’s products and services serve the demands of companies within the information storage, semiconductor, printed circuit board, and sensor industries. Obducat’s technologies include electron beam and nano imprint technology. Obducat has offices in Sweden and China, with the headquarter located in Lund, Sweden. The Obducat shares are publicly traded on the Swedish NGM Equity stock exchange. Read more at www.obducat.com