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OLEDWorks is Working to Raise OLED Efficiency

by Tom Allen

Click for higher resolutionOLEDWorks took over Philips’ OLED lighting business around one year ago, and is now working on advancements in the space. Eric Meulenkamp, formerly of Philips, is a general manager of the …

Tags:IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Lighting| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Printed Electronics Conference 2016 (Berlin)| Vol 23 - Issue 18

Polar OLED Has Solved Printing Problem

by Tom Allen

Research firm IDTechEx holds a printed electronics event twice a year: once in Berlin, and once in Santa Clara. We attended the European event at the end of April, which had lots of coverage …

Tags:IdTechEx| OLEDs| Printable Display| Printed Electronics Conference 2016 (Berlin)| Solution Processing| Vol 23 - Issue 18

IDTEchEx Predicts Huge Investments in Flexible Displays

by Tom Allen

Research firm IDTechEx holds printed electronics events twice a year: once in Berlin, and once in Santa Clara. We attended the European event at the end of April. In the past, IDTechEx held other …

Tags:Graphene| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Printed Electronics| Printed Electronics Conference 2016 (Berlin)| Vol 23 - Issue 18| Wearables

Eye-Worn Devices and the Next Wave of Wearable Displays

by Steve Sechrist

We saw how much of the buzz at CES was around virtual and augmented Reality (VR and AR), and the smartphones or near to eye micro-displays that power them. Out on the display horizon …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Contact Lens Display| IdTechEx| Sensors| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 03

IDTechEx: OLEDs Will Drive Flexible Automotive Market

by Tom Allen

IDTechEx says that the market for printed and flexible electronics in automotive applications will grow from around $400 million this year, to more than $5.5 billion in 2026. There are many technologies in the …

Tags:Automotive| Flexible Devices| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Lighting| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Printed Electronics| Vol 23 - Issue 03

QD LCDs Will Dominate Flexible Barrier Market

by Tom Allen

IDTechEx has predicted that flexible barrier film market will be worth $850 million by 2026. Interest will mainly be driven by quantum dot (QD) LCD displays and flexible OLED displays, both of which require …

Tags:Barrier Layers (Films)| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 48

‘Launchpad’ is IDTechEx’s Offering to Start-Ups

by Tom Allen

IDTechEx has revealed IDTechEx Launchpad: an initiative that 10 start-up companies or education institutions will be able to use to display their prototypes at the IDTechEx Show (18th – 19th November, Santa Clara). Companies …

Tags:Back Panel| Events| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 34

Flexible Encapsulation Worth $184 Billion in Five Years

by Tom Allen

The market for flexible barrier manufacturing will be worth $184 million by 2020, says IDTechEx. Single-layer solutions, such as flexible glass and atomic layer deposition (ALD) will capture part of the market. Due to …

Tags:Barrier Layers (Films)| Flexible Devices| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 34

Korean Makers Invest in Flexible OLED Technology

by Tom Allen

The glass-based AMOLED display market will be worth almost $23 billion in 2022. To adapt to new market conditions, both Samsung Display and LG Display are ramping production capacity of plastic-based OLED displays, writes …

Tags:AMOLED| Flexible Displays| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 33

OLEDs Enable ‘Next Evolution’ in Display Technology

by Tom Allen

Plastic and flexible screens are the next evolution of display technology, says IDTechEx, and will be made possible through OLEDs. In a new report (paid), IDTechEx asserts that the first smartphone with a flexible …

Tags:Flexible Displays| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 22

OLEDs Drive Metal Oxide Backplane Adoption

by Tom Allen

7km² of metal oxide backplanes will be used in the global OLED industry in 2024, according to IDTechEx, enabling a $16 billion market at the module level. These components will also be in desired …

Tags:Backplanes| Display Supply & Demand| IdTechEx| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 08| Worldwide