What They Say
OLED-Info.com looked at how OLED material companies are using machine learning and AI to speed up the identification and selection of materials for use in OLEDs. As we have reported in the past:
- Kyulux licensed AI technology from Harvard for this purpose Kyulux Licenses Deep Learning System for TADF Screening
- Cynora, for example, has an AI platform it calls GEM (Generative Exploration Model) (Cynora Announces Availability of Industry’s First Device Test Kits for TADF Deep Green Emitters for Next-Generation OLED Displays)
- Kebotix has highlighted its AI tools. (Kebotix Plans for New OLED Materials in 2022)
What We Think
The importance of this technology is highlighted by the ubiquity of its use.
Separately, we heard that despite the war by Russia on Ukraine, Noctiluca had been able get its IPO away. (Noctiluca Sets Out Its Stall for Advanced OLED Materials). OLED-Info published a round up of news about OLED from Poland just before that was announced. (BR)