Unlocking New Markets for OLEDs With Novel Cathode Materials
Jacky Qiu, Co-founder and Vice President, OTI Lumionics Inc.
Presentation Abstract
OLED displays have become the dominant technology for small form factor application such as mobile, watch and VR. However limitations in the incumbent cathode materials had made it difficult to manufacture larger form factor high-res OLED displays, and have caused a number of challenges such as high power consumption and off-angle color shift. Novel cathode materials with better device performance, higher conductivity and improved transmission will be able to unlock new markets for OLED displays. This will allow OLED displays to break into new markets such as transparent display applications, mid-size applications in IT & automotive, and large-size applications in 8K & new form factor TV.
Jacky Qiu, Co-founder and Vice President, OTI Lumionics Inc.
Jacky Qiu is the Co-founder and Vice President of OTI Lumionics Inc., an advanced materials company enabling next generation flexible and transparent OLEDs using breakthrough advanced materials and manufacturing technology that dramatically enhances product performance and reduces costs. The company has R&D facilities in Toronto, Canada and Manufacturing facilities in Asia. He holds a BASC. in Engineering Science and MASc. in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Toronto, with 10+ years of experience working on OLED devices and technology. He has co-authored 39 technical papers and holds 11 granted and pending patents.