Several LED projects have recently disclosed significant advancements, including project launches and land acquisitions:
- Fabulux LED’s high-end LED display headquarters project in Dongguan secured land acquisition with a total investment of 400 million RMB.
- Innolux‘s Zhunan Park facility in Hsinchu Science Park will be converted to produce Mini LED and Micro LED backplanes.
- A major project involving high-speed mass transfer and multi-crystalline die-bonding equipment for LEDs has been established in Hebei.
- AMEC’s industrialization base in Lingang, with a total investment of 1.67 billion RMB, has officially begun operations.
Fabulux LED Secures Land for Its High-End LED Display Headquarters Project in Dongguan
According to Dongguan Daily on August 5, Fabulux LED Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. successfully acquired 40.01 acres of land in Caole Village, Xiegang Town, Dongguan, for 28.01 million RMB. This acquisition marks a critical step forward for Fabulux LED’s high-end LED display headquarters project in Dongguan.
The project has a total investment of 400 million RMB, with 320 million RMB allocated to fixed assets. It primarily focuses on the research, development, production, sales, and display of a full range of LED full-color display products. Once operational, the project is expected to generate an annual output value of approximately 800 million RMB.
Furthermore, during a May survey by Display Expert, senior executives at Fabulux LED indicated that the self-built industrial park for the Dongguan headquarters project is expected to be completed within two years.
Fabulux LED Optoelectronics Co., Ltd., the controlling entity of Shenzhen-based Fabulux LED Technology Co., Ltd., was established in 2018. The company primarily specializes in outdoor commercial LED displays, LED sports displays, rental screens, high-brightness outdoor flip-chip LEDs, and high-power power supplies. Its products are sold in over 100 countries and regions, including Asia, North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Innolux Converts Zhunan Park Facility for Mini/Micro LED Backplane Production
On August 5, Innolux Corporation held a corporate briefing to discuss its second-quarter operational results and future outlook.
According to the company’s announced transformation plan, its 3.5-generation fab in the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) will shift to developing Fan-Out Panel-Level Packaging (FOPLP) for semiconductors, while the 4th-generation fab will focus on X-ray sensor production. The Zhunan Park facility in Hsinchu Science Park will be repurposed for producing Mini LED and Micro LED backplanes.
The recent performance report from Innolux also revealed shipment volumes. As of June 2024, Innolux’s large-size panel shipments totaled 9.62 million units, while small and medium-size panel shipments reached 20.6 million units. For the entire Q2, large-size panel shipments amounted to 30.06 million units, and small and medium-size panel shipments totaled 54.85 million units.
MLED Mass Transfer High-Speed Multi-Crystalline Die-Bonding Equipment Project Established in Hebei

According to the Investment Promotion Practical Platform, on August 3, executives from four publicly listed companies in the photonics and new display industries visited the Jing-Jin-Ji (Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei) Service Center and the Permanent Service Station of the Shenzhen Investment Promotion Practical Platform for on-site inspections and discussions.
During the visit, all parties engaged in in-depth discussions about the situation in Yuhua District, Shijiazhuang, and Boye County, Baoding, Hebei. They explored the establishment of production bases for Mini/Micro LED mass transfer high-speed multi-crystalline die-bonding equipment, smart terminal products, all-in-one Anke computers, and LED products. Consensus was reached, and preliminary outcomes were achieved.
AMEC‘s Industrialization Base in Lingang Officially Begins Operations with a Total Investment of 1.67 Billion RMB
Recently, Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. (AMEC) held a grand ceremony celebrating its 20th anniversary and the completion of its Lingang base. At the same event, AMEC announced the official start of operations at its Lingang industrialization base.
The project, with a total investment of 1.67 billion RMB, covers an area of 157 acres and has a total construction area of approximately 180,000 square meters. The facility includes industry-leading laboratories, high-standard cleanrooms, advanced production workshops, and smart warehousing facilities. It enables full digital and intelligent management of the production process, making it AMEC’s largest manufacturing base.

AMEC is committed to providing global integrated circuit and LED chip manufacturers with cutting-edge processing equipment and process technology solutions. According to information from its official WeChat account, by 2024, AMEC is expected to have over 5,000 reactors in mass production across more than 130 production lines worldwide.
Product-wise, AMEC’s plasma etching equipment is widely used, and its Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) equipment for LED and power device epitaxy production has been mass-produced on customer production lines. The company now holds a dominant position in the global GaN-based LED MOCVD equipment market.
In addition, AMEC mentioned that its headquarters and R&D building, located on the banks of Dishui Lake, are currently under construction. Once completed, this building will cover an area of approximately 100,000 square meters. Combined with the already operational 140,000-square-meter production and R&D base in Nanchang, AMEC’s total production and R&D base area will reach around 450,000 square meters.
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