Molecular electronics

MagnaChip Introduces Third-Generation 40-Nanometer Mobile OLED DDIC for Smartphone Displays Without Bezels

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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

The 40nm mobile OLED DDIC already has won its first design-in at a leading smartphone player.

Key Points: 
  • The 40nm mobile OLED DDIC already has won its first design-in at a leading smartphone player.
  • With the addition of this new third-generation 40nm mobile OLED DDIC, MagnaChip's current mobile OLED display driver portfolio now includes six display drivers, including three 40nm rigid bezeless drivers, two 55nm flexible bezeless drivers, and one110nm rigid OLED driver.
  • "The launch of our third-generation 40nm mobile OLED DDIC will help usher in the next wave of OLED smartphones with superior screen features," said YJ Kim, CEO of MagnaChip.
  • "The 40nm OLED DDIC we have introduced today is the latest mobile OLED DDIC in our current mobile OLED portfolio, and we already are far along in the development of a next-generation 28nm flexible OLED DDIC that we anticipate will be sampled by the end of 2018 or early 2019."

Polyphenylene Market Worth 4.99 Billion USD by 2023

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Monday, April 30, 2018

Based on type, the PPS segment is projected to lead the Polyphenylene Market during the forecast period.

Key Points: 
  • Based on type, the PPS segment is projected to lead the Polyphenylene Market during the forecast period.
  • Based on type, the Polyphenylene Market has been divided into PPS, PPO/PPE, and others.
  • The PPS resin segment is leading the Polyphenylene Market, in terms of value and volume.
  • The growth of other industries, such as electrical & electronics, are also contributing to the growth of the Polyphenylene Market in the country.

OTI Lumionics Announces Availability of New Aerelight for Print OLED Technology

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Wednesday, April 18, 2018

TORONTO, April 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- OTI Lumionics, a leading developer of advanced materials and manufacturing processes for OLEDs, today announced the launch of its Aerelight for Print technology, an innovative solution that enables light-up elements in print media using paper-thin flexible OLED panels.

Key Points: 
  • TORONTO, April 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- OTI Lumionics, a leading developer of advanced materials and manufacturing processes for OLEDs, today announced the launch of its Aerelight for Print technology, an innovative solution that enables light-up elements in print media using paper-thin flexible OLED panels.
  • "OLED panels have traditionally been too expensive and fragile to use in any application outside of high-end smartphone displays or TVs," said Michael Helander, President & CEO of OTI Lumionics.
  • "To make OLEDs suitable for print applications, we had to develop entirely new manufacturing technology and advanced materials, including our proprietary FlexTorr Encapsulation."
  • To demonstrate Aerelight for Print, OTI Lumionics partnered with Flash Reproductions, a print production company, and Frontier, a graphic design studio, to collaborate on an interactive light-up front cover for the third issue of Frontier's annual magazine.