<p>➀ The TIDE Graduate School in Organic Electronics secures €7.3 million in renewed DFG funding for a 4.5-year second phase, starting in October 2025; </p><p>➀ The Cologne-Bonn university collaboration focuses on molecular order‘s impact on device performance, training multidisciplinary experts for industry demands; </p><p>➂ The next phase emphasizes device implementation, international research opportunities, and business education to bridge academia and industry.</p>
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