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General Electric is working with design students from the Cleveland Institute of Art to create lighting applications for flexible, thin, organic light-emitting diodes. So far, they have presented ideas such as concealed under-shelf lighting for retailers' flexible advertising signs, illuminated stairs, light-up wallpaper, and light-enhanced safety outerwear for emergency personnel. GE expects to commercialize its first OLED products in late 2010 or 2011.
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