There's an interesting report from Korea's The Elec that details Visionox's upcoming $7.6 billion 8.6-Gen IT AMOLED production line in Hefei. It turns out that Visionox looks into using its ViP maskless OLED production process, for at least some of the panels at its upcoming V5 line.
The V5 production line will have a capacity of 32,000 monthly substrate, with 16,000 in the first phase. It is estimated that around a quarter of that capacity will use the company's ViP process (which could be good news for Applied, the supplier of the ViP deposition equipment). This could become the world's first production line for maskless AMOLED production.
Korean companies believe and hope that Visionox will place equipment orders for the new line in the first half of 2025. Visionox did not yet secure the funds it needs to build the fab, and there are concerns in China over the new administration in the US and its implications for China-US trade - which may cause investors to be more careful about such investments.