QD Vision Teams up with LG Display to Develop New QLED-based Displays

QD Vision has signed an agreement with LG Display to jointly develop highly-efficient, high-performance active matrix displays based on electroluminescent quantum dot LED (QLED) nanotechnology.

Under the agreement, the new display will employ patterned thin films of QD Vision quantum dots to create a direct-view, active matrix display. The new technology is also expected to lower display manufacturing costs by greatly simplifying the overall display manufacturing process.
Quantum dots provide the stability and reliability of inorganic semiconductor materials, and can be processed in solution. This enables the efficient manufacture of next generation electroluminescent displays with extraordinary color, efficiency, and stability.

As a result, the display will not only require much less energy than current products, but also produce brighter, richer colors.

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