Category: MicroLED Technology

  • From Concept to Reality: The Journey of MicroLED Integration

    From Concept to Reality: The Journey of MicroLED Integration

    Introduction MicroLED integration often delivers the best results, like reaching over 10,000 nits of brightness, embedding sensors directly into the display, upgrading the gaming experience, and so on. All these are possible with technologies like epitaxy technology, chip integration, and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs).  Over 130 companies are currently associated with microLED integration research…

  • How Does Apple’s Recent Exit Impact the MicroLED Industry?

    How Does Apple’s Recent Exit Impact the MicroLED Industry?

    “Apple abruptly cancels multi-million microLED project with partner ams Osram.”  This headline has not only sent shockwaves across the global microLED industry but also raised serious doubts about the success of this technology in the consumer electronics segment.  Even ams Osram, Apple’s German partner, announced that the company needs to reevaluate its expansion strategy and…

  • GaN MicroLEDs vs. OLEDs: A Comprehensive Comparison

    GaN MicroLEDs vs. OLEDs: A Comprehensive Comparison

    The evolution of display technology has been constant, propelling us from the rudimentary Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) to the vibrant LEDs (Light-emitting diode) and OLEDs (Organic light-emitting diodes) of today.  Now, two groundbreaking contenders, Gallium Nitride or GaN microLEDs and OLEDs, are competing for dominance, promising new frontiers of display technology marked by more brightness,…

  • State of MicroLED Mass Transfer Techniques in 2024

    State of MicroLED Mass Transfer Techniques in 2024

    MicroLED technology has the potential to outperform traditional LCD displays. Each pixel is composed of a microscopic LED, offering exceptional brightness, contrast, and color accuracy.  As per reports by Mordor Intelligence, the microLED market is expected to be at USD 0.74 billion in 2024. It is expected to reach USD 1.48 billion by 2029.  But…