<p>➀ Prof. Karl Leo, a leading scientist in solid-state physics and optoelectronics at TU Dresden, received Saxony's highest state honor for his transformative contributions to the region's research landscape;</p><p>➁ His pioneering work on organic semiconductors led to breakthrough OLED technologies now used globally in displays, alongside advancements in solar cells and biodegradable electronics;</p><p>➂ A serial entrepreneur, Leo founded 11 startups like Novaled and Heliatek, strengthening Silicon Saxony's tech ecosystem and earning prior accolades including the Leibniz Prize and European Inventor Award.</p>
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