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Dresden, Germany


Cambridge, United Kingdom


Mountain View, CA, USA

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Plastic Logic’s Mission is to lead a revolution in the way people acquire, organize and consume information. We are using our proprietary technology leadership in plastic electronics to create a range of products enabling immediate information access, organization, and consumption. Our first product, focused on reading digital content, will enter the market in early 2009.

Plastic Logic is a dynamic, fast-growing entrepreneurial environment. If you like this kind of working environment, you may be for us. We are seeking qualified professionals who want to join our teams in Cambridge, England; Dresden, Germany; and Mountain View, California. If this describes you, please take a look at our career opportunities.

Plastic Logic has raised over $200M in financing from top-tier venture funding sources in Asia, Europe and the U.S. We are using the funds to complete product development in England and the USA, build a specialized, scalable production facility in Germany, and build our go-to-market teams for product launch in 2009.

Technical Excellence

Technology for plastic electronics on thin and flexible plastic substrates was developed at Cambridge University’s renowned Cavendish Laboratory in the 1990s. In 2000, Plastic Logic was spun out of Cavendish Laboratory to develop a broad range of products using the plastic electronics technology.

The Plastic Logic approach solves the critical issue in manufacturing high resolution transistor arrays on flexible plastic substrates by using a low temperature process without mask alignment. The process, much simpler than conventional amorphous silicon processes, uses an eclectic mix of standard production equipment from display manufacturing and other industries.


Plastic Logic's flexible backplane is combined with a frontplane material (e.g. electronic paper) to make a flexible display.