LG Display will demonstrate its technology leadership at the Society for Information Display (SID)'s Display Week 2016, scheduled for May 22-27 at Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California.
SID, the world's most respected academic association of the display industry, holds the Display Week Symposium and Exhibition annually to bring industry and academia all under one roof and introduce pioneering papers on cutting-edge technologies.
LG Display plans to present a total of 20 papers: two invited technical papers (Oxide TFT Development for OLED and LCD Displays and Recent Progress of WOLED (White OLED) for an application to new models of OLED TV), eight papers on OLED technology and nine papers on LCD.
LG Display is viewed as the leader in the OLED market as it launched the world’s first OLED TV and pioneered UHD and HDR technologies.
LG Display researcher Kim Sung-ki will deliver a presentation titled ‘Oxide TFT Development for OLED and LCD Displays’ to talk about improvements in high-resolution, large-screen OLED TVs developed at its 8th-generation OLED production line and the structure of oxide thin-film transistors (TFTs) suitable for simplified processes.
Senior researcher Choi Hong-seok will make a presentation titled ‘Recent Progress of WOLED for an Application to New Models of OLED TV’ to explain how to improve luminance and energy efficiency in WOLED structures applied to 66-inch, 77-inch UHD OLED panels, which offer the best picture quality ever.