【Display Week】ITRI Showcases Flexible Micro LED Display Module

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) from Taiwan continues to strengthen its Micro LED technology development. The organization joined virtual Display Week 2020 as well and presented its latest Micro LED breakthrough.


(Image: screenshot from ITRI video )

ITRI showcased a flexible full color Micro LED display module at its online booth. The flexible Micro LED display sizes 60mm*30mm with a pixel pitch of 250 µm and a resolution of 240*120 (100 PPI). The display module is demonstrated as a wearable devices combining the Micro LED display area, flexible drive backplane on a wearable bracelet case. The bracelet integrated with a drive circuit to switch the display.


(Image: screenshot from ITRI video )

ITRI noted that the flexibility of the display allow a wide range of applications including wearable devices, automotive displays and more.

ITRI first revealed its Micro LED development at in COMPUTEX 2018 when it demonstrated a Micro LED display module with CMOS backplane. By then, it has yet to achieve a full color display. Then at Display Week 2019, ITRI showcased a transparent Micro LED display with RGB color based on a glass backplane. Earlier this year at CES 2020, a PCB-based full Micro LED display module was presented. All these achievements proved the strong R&D capability of ITRI.

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