Korea-based Dowoo Insys, established in 2010, is a developer and supplier of glass products for the display industry.
Dowoo Insys develops ultra-thin glass covers for foldable OLED displays. The company provides its glass, which is a treated Schott Glass UTG, to Samsung Display.
Samsung Display was the largest shareholder in Dowoo Insys, but it sold its shares to New Power Plasma. Dowoo Insys plans to IPO in 2025.
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UTG glass developer Dowoo Insys plans to IPO in 2025
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Earlier this month Samsung announced the Galaxy Z Flip, its 2nd foldable smartphone - and the 6.7" 1080x2636 inward foldable HDR "Dynamic AMOLED" display uses a flexible glass cover, as opposed to SDC's previous foldable OLEDs that used a flexible polyimide cover.

Samsung now says that it is branding its ultra-thin-glass foldable OLEDs as Samsung UTG. I'm not sure what to say regarding Samsung's slogan "Tough, yet Tender" which seems to be taken out of a completely different industry.