Category: MicroLED Industry

  • Future of Smartphone Displays: How GaN MicroLED is Changing the Game

    Future of Smartphone Displays: How GaN MicroLED is Changing the Game

    The first significant microLED breakthrough occurred in 2000 when researchers at Kansas State University created a blue monochrome microLED display.  A decade later, the same team, now at Texas Tech, developed the first blue and green microLED display with 640 x 480 resolution using indium gallium nitride (InGaN) and gallium nitride (GaN), achieving energy efficiency…

  • Next-Gen Wearables: MicroLED Integration in Flexible Displays

    Next-Gen Wearables: MicroLED Integration in Flexible Displays

    From the rudimentary eyeglasses perched on the noses of 13th-century Italian monks to the sleek smartwatches and fitness trackers gracing our wrists today, wearable technology has undergone a remarkable evolution—the microLED integration is taking this to the next stage.  By 2026, the size of the global wearable technology market is expected to reach USD 265.4…

  • MicroLED Roadmap: Exploring Today’s Progress and Tomorrow’s Potential

    MicroLED Roadmap: Exploring Today’s Progress and Tomorrow’s Potential

    The microLED roadmap presents an overview and future outlook of this emerging technology, including its notable developments, challenges, and potential applications across various industries.  One such key milestone in the advancement of microLED technology was recently showcased at Display Week 2024, where VueReal introduced its MicroSolid Printing™ platform. This innovative solution addresses one of the…

  • Analyzing the Growth Drivers of the MicroLED Display Market

    Analyzing the Growth Drivers of the MicroLED Display Market

    The growing need for energy-efficient, high-quality displays puts pressure on the shortcomings of more established technologies like LCD and OLED. While LCDs have poor color performance, OLEDs have longevity problems.  MicroLED display technology addresses these shortcomings by using microscopic LED devices to form individual color pixels. For a wide range of applications, including virtual reality…