![]() ![]() It is paper-thin and can be used to print a light-up version of, well, just about anything. Here’s how it could look on a smartphone. A Paper-Thin LED Light Rohinni has invented an LED light product aptly named LightPaper. One of the most obvious use cases, according to Rohinni’s website, is illuminating logos on products. But based on what Hayes told Fast Company and the demos shown on Rohinni’s website, it seems like the company is more interested in using LightPaper as a new means of backlighting for gadgets and everyday objects. Rohinni’s LightPaper is much thinner than current lighting technology such as OLED, which is used to power most super-slim TVs like the ones made by Samsung and LG. © Copyright 2013-2021 - a blog by Luminous Concepts Disclaimer. When a charge is sent through it, it glows like a gleaming portal. Popular Science described Lightpaper as 'a paper-thin light -emitting square. To create LightPaper, Rohinni combines ink and small LED lights and prints them out in one single conductive layer, Smoot told Fast Company. Rohinni is introducing the world's thinnest LED lighting, according to the company, with an approach where one can apply it to nearly any surface, in any shape and for any situation. What happens when you pair light with 3D printing The result is Lightpaper, which may one day help users print their own light. ![]() Rohinnis Twitter statement on what this company is all about is quite simple: We print light. Rohinni calls this technology LightPaper, and it can be printed and applied to near any surface, as CMO Nick Smoot recently told Fast Company’s Tyler Hayes. I think that would work out to being a bright idea. That’s exactly the type of technology Idaho-based startup Rohinni is working on, and it looks like it has the potential to change how all types of gadgets are made - from smartphones to cars, wearable devices, and of course, the traditional lamp. Imagine if light could be emitted by flat, razor-thin surfaces like paper, instead of round, circular bulbs. ![]()
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