05.21.16
Universal Display will showcase the company’s latest advances at the Society for Information Display (SID) Display Week 2016 International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition being held from May 22-27 in San Francisco, CA. The company will exhibit its phosphorescent OLED (PHOLED) Color Board from May 24-26. The Color Board demonstrates a selection of UDC’s high performing, energy-efficient commercial and developmental red, yellow, green, light blue and blue UniversalPHOLED phosphorescent material systems.
“We are enthusiastic about the growing global OLED pipeline, from leading panel manufacturers investing in additional OLED capacity to deliver bright, thin, beautiful, high resolution displays on a broader scale, to OEMs around the world designing OLEDs into a plethora of new concept applications and consumer products,” said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. “The evolution of the OLED market has been remarkable with the ongoing proliferation of wearables, mobile phones, IT and TVs and the establishments of new segments including virtual reality, automotive and signage. Driven by OLED innovation, we believe novel form factors, such as transparent, rollable and flexible plastic-based products, will open new commercial paths in the display and lighting industries.”
“We are enthusiastic about the growing global OLED pipeline, from leading panel manufacturers investing in additional OLED capacity to deliver bright, thin, beautiful, high resolution displays on a broader scale, to OEMs around the world designing OLEDs into a plethora of new concept applications and consumer products,” said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. “The evolution of the OLED market has been remarkable with the ongoing proliferation of wearables, mobile phones, IT and TVs and the establishments of new segments including virtual reality, automotive and signage. Driven by OLED innovation, we believe novel form factors, such as transparent, rollable and flexible plastic-based products, will open new commercial paths in the display and lighting industries.”