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Korean collective trembling! Japan's first printing OLED was born
In the world of OLED technology, South Korean panel manufacturers Samsung Display and LG Display have long held a dominant position. Samsung has dominated the small-size OLED market, while LG is the leading supplier of OLED panels for television displays. In contrast, Japan's panel industry has remained relatively quiet over the past two years. However, this silence was recently broken when JOLED, a Japanese company, announced that it successfully developed OLED panels using an RGB "printing" manufacturing process.
Japan JOLED research and development of the world's first printing OLED panel
The newly developed panel measures 21.6 inches, offers 4K resolution, and reaches a maximum brightness of 350 nits. It is only 1.3mm thick and weighs just 500 grams. According to reports, the panel has already been contracted by Sony and will be used in the medical field. The key advantage of the printing process is that it can reduce manufacturing costs by 30% to 50%, which is why many panel makers are investing heavily in this technology.
Printed OLED manufacturing process can reduce manufacturing costs by 30% to 50%
Currently, Samsung and LG still rely on the traditional "evaporation" method. This involves vaporizing RGB light-emitting materials under vacuum conditions and depositing them onto a substrate. In contrast, JOLED's "printing" technique applies liquid light-emitting materials precisely onto the substrate, similar to how a printer works. This not only lowers costs but also allows for larger substrates, enabling more flexibility in panel size, refinement, and cost efficiency.
JOLED was established on January 15, 2015
Many people may not be familiar with JOLED, but it was formed by combining the OLED development divisions of Sony and Panasonic. It is jointly funded by JDI and the Japan Industrial Innovation Agency (INCJ). The company officially launched on January 15, 2015, and has since focused exclusively on OLED technology development.
As the global demand for high-quality, cost-effective display technologies continues to grow, companies like JOLED are positioning themselves as strong contenders in the evolving OLED landscape. With its innovative printing technology and strategic partnerships, JOLED could play a significant role in reshaping the future of display manufacturing.
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