Touch Display Research

Touch Display Research logoTouch Display Research was established in 2013 as an independent technology market research and consulting firm specializing in touch screen and emerging display technologies.

TDR's areas of expertise include OLED displays, OLED lighting, flexible displays, e-paper displays, near-eye displays, quantum dots, pico projectors and more.

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.

 

CEA-Leti

Leti is a French research institute that is part of CEA (a government-funded technological research organisation). Leti is a large institute with over 2,500 employees and it has an active OLED research.

Leti's OLED program currently focuses on microdisplays. The lab spun-off MicroOLED back in 2007 and they are currently researching the full integration of OLED technology into systems (including IC integration if needed), optical development, encapsulation and more. Leti is also developing other OLED applications, such as optical communication and bio-related applications.

OLED-Info

OLED-Info, established in 2004 in Israel, is a knowledge hub focused on OLED technologies that offers a wide range of services to the display industry. OLED-Info is the world's leading OLED publication, with over 100,000 monthly readers.

The company provides a multitude of services to the OLED market based on our extensive and up-to-date knowledge hub and close ties with industry leaders. The consultancy services include market outreach assistance, market reports, display brokerage, business development, financial intermediation and more.

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.

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI)

CPI logoThe Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) is a UK based R&D institute that helps companies develop and scale manufacturing processes. CPI caters for the pharma, food, chemical, energy, transportation and printable electronics markets. It is a non-profit institute funded by the UK government, the private sector (through contract R&D services) and matched-funding EU projects.

CPI hosts UK's printed electronics technology center which includes an OLED/OPV prototyping line called LACE (built by MBraun) that can produce up to 20 samples per day with a panel size from 100mm to 200mm square. The line has slot-die and spin coating modules, metal and organic evaporation and encapsulation and enables deposition of OLED materials.

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.

In 2016 ITRI demonstrated foldable and rollable OLED technologies, as ITRI become's Taiwan's main facilitator for flexible OLED commercialization.

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.