07.19.18
Royole Corporation said its 1.1-million-square-foot Quasi-G6 Mass Production Campus in Shenzhen, China is up and running for mass production of fully flexible displays. The facility turned out its first production batch of fully flexible displays on June 4 and has already built partnerships across multiple industries to continually introduce new products to both B2B and B2C channels.
At full capacity, Royole's massive 1.1-million-square-foot Quasi-G6 Mass Production Campus in Shenzhen, China will produce over 50-million flexible display units per year.
"This is a historic moment for our company," Royole founder and CEO Dr. Bill Liu said. "This is an important event in the realm of technology and innovation. We strongly believe what we have done will profoundly influence and change the world's electronics industries. The global display market has entered a new era and Royole has taken a leadership position. This accomplishment is a dream come true. Since the company's inception, we have been focusing on the development of novel flexible displays and flexible sensors. Now, with this landmark achievement, we can provide a variety of fully flexible products on a large scale to improve the way people interact with and perceive their world."
The mass production of fully flexible displays is key to Royole's Flexible+ strategy. Royole's patented flexible display and flexible sensor technologies can be integrated into a variety of products and applications to improve the way people perceive and engage with their personal environments – from consumer electronics, to smart transportation, smart home, sports and fashion, office and education, robotics, and more.
Royole's new Quasi-G6 Mass Production Campus is a 100% self-designed R&D and manufacturing facility with over 1800 independent intellectual property rights. At full capacity, production will exceed 50-million flexible display units per year. Flexible AMOLED technology is divided into three types: flat, curved, and fully flexible. Royole's mass production facility is capable of producing all three. Additionally, unlike fixed curved displays, Royole's fully flexible displays can be bent, folded, and curled.
At full capacity, Royole's massive 1.1-million-square-foot Quasi-G6 Mass Production Campus in Shenzhen, China will produce over 50-million flexible display units per year.
"This is a historic moment for our company," Royole founder and CEO Dr. Bill Liu said. "This is an important event in the realm of technology and innovation. We strongly believe what we have done will profoundly influence and change the world's electronics industries. The global display market has entered a new era and Royole has taken a leadership position. This accomplishment is a dream come true. Since the company's inception, we have been focusing on the development of novel flexible displays and flexible sensors. Now, with this landmark achievement, we can provide a variety of fully flexible products on a large scale to improve the way people interact with and perceive their world."
The mass production of fully flexible displays is key to Royole's Flexible+ strategy. Royole's patented flexible display and flexible sensor technologies can be integrated into a variety of products and applications to improve the way people perceive and engage with their personal environments – from consumer electronics, to smart transportation, smart home, sports and fashion, office and education, robotics, and more.
- Flexible Displays: Using AMOLED technology, Royole flexible displays offer many technological advantages over conventional displays including: world's thinnest (minimum 0.01mm), light-weight, bendable (minimum bending radius of 1mm), portable, shatter-proof, unbreakable, high-contrast, high-performance color, ultra-fast response time, and low energy to name a few. Royole's flexible displays have profound implications for next-generation electronics by enabling innovative new form factors and applications;
- Flexible AMOLED technology is expected to dominate the next-generation of displays. It offers unquestionable advantages over both liquid crystal display (LCD) and electrophoretic display (EPD) technologies in applications ranging from novel smart phones, wearable electronic devices, and the Internet-of-Things (IoT).
Royole's new Quasi-G6 Mass Production Campus is a 100% self-designed R&D and manufacturing facility with over 1800 independent intellectual property rights. At full capacity, production will exceed 50-million flexible display units per year. Flexible AMOLED technology is divided into three types: flat, curved, and fully flexible. Royole's mass production facility is capable of producing all three. Additionally, unlike fixed curved displays, Royole's fully flexible displays can be bent, folded, and curled.