Vitex Strengthens Intellectual Property Position by Adding New Patents to Its Portfolio


SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 1 /-- Vitex Systems, Inc., a leading technology developer, licensor and engineering service provider for thin-film encapsulation and moisture barrier films used in flexible electronic products and displays, was granted six new patents recently. These new patent grants bring Vitex's owned or controlled patents to a total of 127. This solidifies the company's IP portfolio following its successful reinvention as a licensing and technology development company-a move achieved by leveraging its leadership position in thin-film encapsulation for flexible substrates and organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays.

"As manufacturing continues to shift abroad, specifically to Asia Pacific, global recognition of IP rights becomes an increasingly important issue, so every patent granted is a noteworthy win for us as it reaffirms the protection of our IP," said Vitex's director of sales and marketing, Chyi-Shan Suen. "To this end, it is important that we protect our IP rights not only in places where products are sold, but also where they are made."

The recently granted patents are directed at protecting the unique technology Vitex has developed for edge sealing on OLED displays and other electronic devices, as well as for unique tool apparatus needed for the deposition of the proprietary thin-film encapsulation. The six patent wins comprise two each in Europe and China, and one each in the United States and Taiwan.

While the display market continues to be Vitex's primary focus, the company is applying parallel applications to the rapidly emerging thin-film photovoltaic market, which has a strong need for a superior low-cost, thin-film encapsulation.

Parties interested in learning more about Vitex's recent technology advancements are invited to attend the presentation of two papers (details below) by Vitex's chief technology officer, Robert Jan Visser, at the following upcoming conferences:

o International Meeting on Information Display (IMID) in Daegu, Korea on
Thursday, Aug. 30 beginning at 4:20 p.m. on "Manufacturing of Barix
Coated Plastic Barrier Films: Roll to Roll and Batch Coating"
o Organic Electronics Conference (OEC) in Frankfurt, Germany on
Wednesday, Sept. 26 beginning at 2:00 p.m. on "Low Cost Substrates and
Encapsulation of Flexible Solar Cells, Batteries and OLED Displays"

About Vitex Systems

Vitex Systems, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, Calif., licenses a proprietary encapsulation solution/process, Barix(TM), as well as a next-generation flexible barrier substrate, that enable the cost-effective production of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays that are lighter in weight and thickness than any other commercially available displays. Vitex's technology can also be used to address a wide array of organic optoelectronics applications. The company was incubated at Battelle, the world's largest independent private non-profit research foundation, and was spun off as an independent company in 1999. For more information on Vitex Systems, visit http://vitexsys.com/

Source: Vitex Systems, Inc.

CONTACT: Chyi-Shan Suen of Vitex Systems, +1-408-325-0366, csuen@vitexsys.com; or Marie Labrie of MCA, Inc., +1-650-968-8900, mlabrie@mcapr.com, for Vitex Systems, Inc.

Web site: http://vitexsys.com/

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