Kodak to be featured on Green Magazine TV
Kodak OLED technology will be featured on Green Magazine TV Thursday, June 25 at 8:30 am on the Time Warner Cable Channel 36, Dish Network Channel 182, and DIRECTV Channel 278.
The show is about companies that are leading the way to a more sustainable future. Kodak's continued innovations in OLED technology will make the world a better place, with applications in both flat panel display and solid-state lighting. Kodak's compelling OLED "Green" impact will ultimately result in panels having fewer sub-components for ease of recycling, absence of heavy metals requiring special handling (such as mercury), and lower energy consumption.
We are proud to know that all OLED products will use Kodak's invention of OLED technology. Kodak's leadership role in OLED technology represents what Kodak is all about ... "Making the World a Better Place" for many generations to come.
Here is the clip about Kodak OLED technology...
RANDOM TRIVIA: The host of Green Magazine TV, Tristan Rogers, has connections to Rochester, NY (headquarters of Kodak). He has played Robert Scorpio on the soap opera General Hospital for many years. General Hospital is set in a city that looks suspiciously like Rochester, NY - it even has the same area code! When some of the show's best-loved characters, Luke and Laura, returned in the 90s, they shot the outdoor scenes right here in Rochester. A couple of scenes stand out for fans of GH - Luke and Laura jumping from a helicopter over a waterfall (shot over our city's High Falls) and driving a pink Cadillac down Main Street.

As long as we're playing Six Degrees of Separation ... Kodak is connected to Vincent Pastore of The Sopranos (he showed us all how he feels about pricey ink), who is currently a cast member on GH.
Comments
Posted By: Michele Ricks (9/8/2009)
Comment: Hi Michele. This is Michele Ricks from Kodak's OLED Systems division. The description of the show was provided by Green Magazine TV. Kodak is proud of the work we are doing in the OLED area to improve sustainability and was happy to explain more about OLED technology in the show. Kodak does not endorse individuals.
Posted By: michele (9/4/2009)
Comment: Green Magazine TV is an innovative, television magazine formatted series dedicated to the preservation and sustainability of our planet through the awareness and commitment of individuals, corporations and political entities to ensure that Earth is a viable and healthy place for our children, their children and for generations to come. If this statement were true, green magazine tv's executive producer dan dailey would pay his child support and be concerned for his own child. That is not the case! Forcing his daughter into poverty by willingly not making court ordered child support payments, is a clear indicator that without an interest in a viable healthy place for his own child, how could he possibly make it a priority for anyone else's chilren!



