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Retail The new funding will accelerate the adoption of OTIs display materials by multiple leading display manufacturers that supply all major smartphone, tablet, laptop, AR/VR headset and TV brands.
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- The new funding will accelerate the adoption of OTIs display materials by multiple leading display manufacturers that supply all major smartphone, tablet, laptop, AR/VR headset and TV brands.
- Our unique CPM display materials were designed to solve these specific challenges and have recently been customer qualified for mass production of next-generation smartphone displays, said Michael Helander, President and CEO of OTI Lumionics.
- OTI has emerged as a key enabler of new materials that complement the OLED stack and are expected to enhance the ecosystem.
- Managingover $400 million of fund assets, weinvestin start-ups focused onartificial intelligence, mobility, advanced materials, life-sciences, next generation display, mobile, and 5G technologies.
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Optical film OTIs CPM materials are applied by customers to solve some of the most challenging problems in manufacturing next-generation displays.
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- OTIs CPM materials are applied by customers to solve some of the most challenging problems in manufacturing next-generation displays.
- For these new display applications, EVM requires high quality and high precision in order to accurately deposit CPMTM materials onto the substrate.
- CPMTM deposition using EVM made with DNP's proprietary microfabrication technology allows panel makers to achieve fine metal patterning with the existing OLED mass-production equipment and process.
- Since 1876, DNP is the worldwide leader in printing solutions and connects individuals and society, and provides new value.
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Television set In this work, we set out to demonstrate that quantum computing methods could be better at simulating the properties of materials used in the best displays found in consumer electronics, said OTIs CEO Michael Helander.
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- In this work, we set out to demonstrate that quantum computing methods could be better at simulating the properties of materials used in the best displays found in consumer electronics, said OTIs CEO Michael Helander.
- We developed new quantum computing methods to address this need by better simulating key properties of the emitter materials used in OLED displays.
- The findings from the collaborative research clearly indicate that quantum computing methods can have a powerful advantage in computational materials design.
- OTI is the first to develop computing methods for industrial relevant materials design and apply them to commercial problems.
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TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OTI Lumionics , a leader in the development of advanced materials for consumer electronics, today announces it has received a strategic investment from LG Technology Ventures the venture capital investment arm of LG Group.
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- TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OTI Lumionics , a leader in the development of advanced materials for consumer electronics, today announces it has received a strategic investment from LG Technology Ventures the venture capital investment arm of LG Group.
- LG Technology Ventures has been closely monitoring the progress of OTI and is excited to now become an investor.
- We look forward to working with OTI to help commercialize its technology in multiple display applications, said Michael Falcon, investment director for LG Technology Ventures.
- LG Technology Ventures was established in 2018 and is the venture capital investment arm of the LG Group of South Korea.
The challenge in making under display camera and face unlock work is that the cathode layer, a thin layer of metal that covers the entire surface of the display, absorbs a lot of light, particularly in the wavelength range required for the face unlock sensors to function, said Michael Helander, Co-Founder and CEO of OTI Lumionics.
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- The challenge in making under display camera and face unlock work is that the cathode layer, a thin layer of metal that covers the entire surface of the display, absorbs a lot of light, particularly in the wavelength range required for the face unlock sensors to function, said Michael Helander, Co-Founder and CEO of OTI Lumionics.
- Our ConducTorrCPM materials are the only mass production-ready solution to pattern microscopic holes in the cathode to let enough light through for the under display camera and face unlock to function well.
- OTI works with the largest mobile device and display manufacturers in the world to develop advanced materials for best-in-class OLED displays.
- OTI is currently focused on developing key enabling cathode patterning materials for OLED displays that will be used in next-generation consumer electronics and automotive.
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QCS TORONTO, Sept. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --OTI Lumionics, a leading developer of advanced materials and manufacturing processes for OLEDs, today announced that it is partnering with Berkeley and Fremont, CA-based company Rigetti to further the development of quantum computing for materials discovery applications using Rigetti's new Quantum Cloud Services (QCS) platform.
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- TORONTO, Sept. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --OTI Lumionics, a leading developer of advanced materials and manufacturing processes for OLEDs, today announced that it is partnering with Berkeley and Fremont, CA-based company Rigetti to further the development of quantum computing for materials discovery applications using Rigetti's new Quantum Cloud Services (QCS) platform.
- "As a leading developer of advanced materials, we are constantly looking for new methods to accelerate our computational materials discovery platform, and we're excited to be partnering with Rigetti," said Michael Helander, President & CEO of OTI Lumionics.
- As one of Rigetti's QCS Developer Partners, OTI Lumionics will use the QCS platform for developing and distributing quantum computing-based materials discovery methods and to help collaboratively develop the first generation of practical quantum computing applications.
- OTI Lumionics is a venture-backed advanced materials engineering company that is using its proprietary materials discovery platform, and innovative process and manufacturing technologies, to solve large-scale industrial manufacturing challenges.
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Light-emitting diode 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.
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- 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.