Cross-Strait OLED Industry Enters Cooperation Agreement Against Korean Industrial Monopoly

In order to counter South Korean industry's monopoly in the field of OLED display panels, cross-strait related parties signed the two cooperation agreements on OLED industry and electronic equipment industry in Shanghai yesterday (16th), hoping to promote cross-strait technology and industry scale through joint Grab a place.

In recent years, the OLED panel industry has gradually risen. According to a report from Display Research, an industry research institution, the global market value of OLEDs in 2008 was around US$600 million, with an average annual growth rate of 33%. In 2016, it is expected to reach a market size of US$6.2 billion.

The “Cross-Strait Building OLED Industry Exchange Conference” was held in Shanghai yesterday afternoon. Participants emphasized that the greatest difficulties encountered by the OLED industry are the yield rate, material utilization rate, and equipment problems. Cross-strait operators are in urgent need of breakthroughs. Patent containment by Korean and Japanese manufacturers.

Liang Maosheng, deputy director of the Taiwan Electronic Equipment Association, one of the organizers of the conference, said that while Taiwan is technically more advanced, mainlanders have also made considerable progress in the field of OLED components and have a huge market. He believes that if the two sides of the Taiwan Strait want to break the monopoly position of South Korea, it is necessary to carry out cooperation and division of labor. Therefore, it has actively promoted the establishment of a cross-strait OLED and electronic equipment industry alliance.

At the AU Optronics OLED Group, Huang Weibang and Tian Yuansheng, who now serve as the technical director of AMOLED technology at Shanghai Tianma Microelectronics Co., Ltd., also believe that the mainland has a huge market and is willing to invest. Only through cross-strait cooperation and integration can we create a win-win situation together. , out of the shackles of South Korea's dominant OLED market.

The organic light-emitting diode (OLED) refers to a technique in which an organic semiconductor material and a light-emitting material are driven by current to achieve light emission and display. Compared with LCD, there are many advantages, including ultra-light, ultra-thin (thickness can be lower than 1mm), high brightness, large viewing angle, no backlight source, low power consumption, fast response, high definition, Low calorific value, excellent anti-seismic performance, low manufacturing cost, bendability, etc.

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