President

Greetings

President Kenji Okumoto

Organic electronic devices have advanceges in light-weight, flexible, and ease of fabrication. They attract much attentions in many application fields and many research and development work is ongoing.

OLED displays are already widely commercialized and used in smartphones and televisions.
The future applications of organic electronics include light-weight and thin solar cells that can be installed wider areas like building walls and windows, scroll-shaped communication terminals with light-weight and large screens, and biometric sensors that well fit human body.
The manifacturing of organic elecronic devices has advantage in environmental compatibility, which will contributes to the sustainable society.

On the other hand, performance and durability of the organic electronic devices tend to be unsufficient. For example, in the field of OLEDs, development of both materials and devices is still ongoing. In the field of organic solar cells, the energy conversion efficiency significantly improving due to the advances in materials.

We have advanced technologies in the broad areas of materials design, synthesis, evaluation, and device application for organic electronics, and we are committed to helping our customers in their research and development as well as our own research and development.

Our mission is to create the sustainable and wealthy future together with our customers.

President  Kenji Okumoto
President  Kenji Okumoto

Brief History

1975 Born in Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan
2003 Ph.D.(Engineering) from Osaka University
2003 OLED display development in Sanyo Electric
2006

OLED TV development in Panasonic
2006~2008: Stay in Cambridge Display Technology in UK

2009 Team Leader (Manager)
2011 Chief Engineer
2014 Resignation of Panasonic and Founding Okumoto Laboratory

Achievement (~2024.9.1)

Papers 24
Patent Application 74 for Japan33 for USA
Reward

Kusumoto Prize (Chief award) from Osaka University (in 1998)
Young Scientist Award from Chemical Society of Japan (in 2001 and 2003)
Panasonic Officer Award (in 2008)
International Display Workshop paper award (in 2010)

Qualification

Ph.D. (Engineering) from Osaka University
TOEIC score 890
1st Class Hazardous Materials Engineer's Licenses
2nd Class Color Cordinator
Operations chief of organic solvents work
Operations chief of specified chemical substances
Novice systems administrator
Fundamental Information Technology Engineer

Contact us

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