The SDIA 2023 Mini/Micro LED Training session was successfully held on April 20 at the Howie Technology Building, organized by the Shenzhen Flat Panel Display Industry Association. This session marked the first of the 2023 display technology training series, focusing on “Mini/Micro LED” technologies. The event featured lectures from industry experts like Zhou Mingzhong, Deputy General Manager of the Product R&D Center at TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. (TCL CSOT), and Qin Feng, General Manager of the R&D Center and Non-Display Business Division and Director of the Micro-LED Institute at Tianma Microelectronics Co., Ltd. They offered comprehensive insights into the development and potential of Mini/Micro LED technology. Participants from leading companies, including KONKA, Etsemi Semiconductor, Australis Electronic, AGC, JiYin Tech, SINRI, HAVIC Group, Empyrean Tech, NovaStar, Alphabetter, VTFM, Kinwong, and others, actively engaged in interactive discussions with the speakers.
Insights from the Shenzhen Flat Panel Display Industry Association
Lü Jianxin, Vice President of the Shenzhen Flat Panel Display Industry Association, emphasized that Mini/Micro LED display technology is regarded as the next generation of display innovation, attracting significant interest from both domestic and international display companies. With its immense market potential, accelerating the development and commercialization of MLED display technology has become a dominant trend in recent years. The association is dedicated to offering diverse services to its members, promoting collaboration and innovation among display industry enterprises, and supporting companies to adapt and thrive in a dynamic market environment. This commitment lays a strong foundation for exploring new application scenarios in the future.
Principles and Applications of Mini/Micro LED Technology
Zhou Mingzhong, Deputy General Manager of the Product R&D Center at TCL CSOT, led a session on the “Principles and Applications of Mini/Micro LED Display Technology.” His presentation covered essential topics, including the fundamentals of Mini/Micro LED direct display technology, Mini LED backlighting, and future trends in display technology. Zhou highlighted potential applications for Mini/Micro LED in wearable devices, smartphones, televisions, automotive displays, flexible displays, and TVs. Due to benefits like seamless visual splicing and improved image clarity, Mini LED displays are expected to evolve toward smaller pixel pitches.
Development Trends and Industry Applications of Micro LED
Qin Feng, General Manager of the R&D Center and Non-Display Business Division and Director of the Micro-LED Institute at Tianma, shared insights on the “Development Trends and Industry Applications of Micro LED.” He introduced the latest advancements and strategic directions of Tianma in display technology. Qin Feng explained that the miniaturization of Micro LED facilitates easier integration with sensing, communication, and other devices, making it well-suited to meet future demands for intelligent information systems. He emphasized that to drive progress in the intelligent era, Tianma is focusing its technological efforts on sectors like mobile smart terminals, automotive, IT, industrial control/medical, and smart sensing.
Engaging Discussions and Future Training Opportunities
The event was marked by a lively and engaging atmosphere, with participants actively involved in Q&A sessions and discussions. They raised questions specific to their fields, seeking deeper understanding of Mini/Micro LED technology. Attendees praised the training for its comprehensive, well-organized, targeted, and practical content and expressed their interest in attending future specialized training sessions organized by the association.
At the end of the one-day training, all participants received a certificate of completion, jointly issued by the Shenzhen Flat Panel Display Industry Association and the Guangdong Micro-LED Display Institute.
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