UMAGE installs a large colorful installation at Taipei's Astronomical Museum

Taiwan UMAGE, a fabless OLED developer and supplier, installed a large colorful OLED installation at Taipei's Astronomical Museum. The interactive OLED 7.2 meters wide "wall" uses 800 panels.

UMAGE is developing its own technologies, but it does not produce its OLEDs - and the company did not disclose the producer (they say it is a tier-1 OLED lighting company). The company currently lists a single product - a 356x451 mm OLED panel module that consists of 20 panels (5x4) in six different colors (Red, Green, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Sky-blue). The modules includes an infrared-sensor.

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Posted: Feb 11,2015 by Ron Mertens

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fast forward the video to about 52 seconds in and you'll see a patent pending bar graph. Its quite stunning to see the difference by country between pending and granted. It appears at least from a pending standpoint that CH and TW have already been quite busy.