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Guangdong Juhua Printing Display Technology

Guangdong Juhua Printing Display Technology logoGuangdong Juhua Printing Display Technology was established in 2016 by CSoT (66%) and TianMa (34%) with an aim to industrialize printed OLED technologies.

Juhua Printing is an "open innovation platform" guided by the Chinese government that collaborates with both industry and universities to drive the progress of China's display industry and the Guangdong Province specifically.

Holst Centre

Holst Centre was setup in 2005 by IMEC (Belgium) and TNO (Holland), with government support. The center is located in Eindhoven, and has around 200 employees and over 20 industrial partners.

The center is an independent R&D operation that develops generic technologies for Wireless Autonomous Transducer Solutions and for Systems-in-Foil. One of the programs in the Holst center is "Printed Organic Lighting and Signage" - develops device designs for OLED lighting and signage applications, compatible with roll-to-roll (R2R) processing.

IGNIS Innovation

IGNIS Innovation, established in Canada in 2000, specializes in providing technologies in the areas of pixel circuits and driver packages for AMOLED displays.

IGNIS focuses on developing AMOLED backplane solutions using industry standard amorphous silicon (with compensation) polysilicon or other TFT technologies. They also develop specialized driver electronics and related OLED IP. Towards the end of 2013, Ignis started shipping 55” AMOLED MaxLife prototype samples to potential clients. Ignis is developing AMOLED panels based on LTPS backplanes in collaboration with China's CSoT.

INT Tech

INT Tech logoINT Tech, established in 2016 in Taiwan, developed advanced technologies for the display industry. INT Tech is a public company that went public in Taiwan at the end of 2018.

INT is developing an ultra-high pixel density OLED display (UHPD) and truly-flexible sensor (SPIC) technologies.

In January 2020 INT Tech produced its first prototype display - a 0.7" 2,300 PPI real RGB side-by-side AMOLED display. In April 2020 INT Tech signed an agreement to establish a $143 million OLED display fab in the city of Taizhou in Zhejiang province, China.

Intellectual Keystone Technology

Intellectual Keystone Technology logoIntellectual Keystone Technology (IKT) was established by Samsung Display Corporation on March 2013 in the US to handle patent development and trading. SDC invested $25 million in IKT, and the company offers an IP portfolio for OLED displays, OLED lighting, encapsulation, materials, LCDs, LTPS/ELA, flexible displays and more.

In April 2013 IKT bought several patents owned by Seiko Epson, reportedly related to LCD and OLED display technologies.

IPXI

Intellectual Property Exchange International, Inc. (IPXI) is the world's first financial exchange for licensing and trading intellectual property rights with market-based pricing and standardized terms. The exchange operates under two core principles: transparency and efficiency.

In June 2013, IPXI launched its first product offering, a portfolio of 600+ patent assets owned by Philips related to organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology for display screen applications.

ITRI

Taiwan's ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) is a national research organization, with a mission of conducting technological research, promoting industrial development, creating economic value and improving social welfare for Taiwan. ITRI, founded in 1973, is the largest applied technology R&D institution in Taiwan.

ITRI is involved with AMOLED technology and seems to be focused currently on flexible OLEDs and efficient blue OLED emissive materials. It also has active research on e-paper displays, and a major microLED R&D effort.

n-tech research

n-tech research logoN-tech research (previously NanoMarkets) provides market research and industry analysis for the advanced materials and emerging energy and electronics markets.

N-tech provides reports covering OLED lighting, OLED encapsulation, OLED materials and more.

 

Nanomatch

Nanomatch logo (2022)Nanomatch is an SME based in Germany and develops predictive, adjustable virtual design tools for organic electronic applications. The company's multiscale simulation toolkit translates molecular properties to the device scale, thereby bridging the gap between fundamental chemistry and device design.

Nanomatch's parameter-free, microscopic simulation approach can aid to develop fundamental understanding of how molecular properties determine device peformance by triggering and balancing microscopic processes.