WG Tech Showcases Innovative Products in Japan
On October 29, WG Tech showcased its latest glass-based products and technologies, including new display and semiconductor materials, at the 2024 FINETECH JAPAN (Japan Display Manufacturing Technology Exhibition). The company received significant attention both domestically and internationally.
Media Attention and Market Expansion
Ahead of the exhibition, Japanese media highlighted WG Tech’s journey to Japan. On October 21, the leading publication in the Japanese display industry, Chemical Industry Daily, featured an exclusive interview with the company, dedicating nearly a quarter of its pages to a special report. In the interview, WG Tech expressed its commitment to expanding overseas operations, officially establishing a subsidiary in Japan to better meet customer needs and provide high-quality services.
The Broad Application of Glass-Based Technology
With the increasing popularity of glass-based products and technologies globally, WG Tech’s booth attracted significant interest from visitors. The company presented a range of products based on its world-leading glass-based technology, including the first-ever exhibition of a 65-inch ultra-thin glass-based Mini LED TV in Japan, along with a 27-inch wide-gamut glass-based Mini LED monitor and various display components such as 12.3-inch and 15.6-inch glass-based Mini LED backlight panels that comply with automotive product specifications.

Advantages of 0OD Technology
The Mini LED products utilizing 0OD technology assist brand clients in developing environmentally friendly materials with low power consumption, efficient heat dissipation, and ultra-thin designs, achieving high contrast, brightness, and wide color gamut comparable to OLED models. This results in an exceptionally clear and detailed visual experience.

Leading TGV and PVD Copper Plating Technologies
The glass-based TGV series includes direct-view products with P1.25 two-layer boards made of white glass, BM pieces, and module sheets, as well as MIP packaging substrates in sizes 0404 and 0203. The advanced TGV and PVD copper plating technology enable a single sheet of white glass to connect tens of thousands of micron-level holes. With the diverse application capabilities of glass-based TGV, WG Tech is actively developing products in the display and semiconductor fields, including glass-based double-sided metallization and multilayer micro-circuitry for semiconductor packaging. These innovative products have become a highlight of the exhibition, attracting numerous attendees.

The Cutting Edge of New Material Technology
One of the main directions in 21st-century technological development is the research and application of new materials. The innovation centered around glass-based materials is leading a wave of investment and research from global tech giants. As a new material widely applicable in advanced packaging for new displays and semiconductors, glass is composed of silicate salts, characterized by an exceptionally smooth surface, high melting points, chemical stability, and strong insulation. Naturally, it offers greater environmental advantages. Given these benefits, the importance of glass substrates in the Mini/Micro LED and chip packaging sectors is becoming increasingly prominent.
WG Tech’s Global Expansion Strategy
China continues to lead the global display industry, maintaining the top position in both display panel output value and shipment area. In the context of globalization, WG Tech, as a key player in the advanced packaging for new displays and semiconductors, is accelerating its global expansion. Through this exhibition, the company showcased its latest products and technologies to global partners, especially those in the Asian markets represented by Japan and South Korea.
Future Development Plans
In 2022, WG Tech established two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Jiangxi Dehong Display Technology Co., Ltd. and Hubei Tongge Microcircuit Technology Co., Ltd., to consolidate its core technology advantages in the glass-based field and to strengthen its focus on new displays and advanced semiconductor packaging. Additionally, in October of this year, WG Tech officially established a subsidiary in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, to optimize its industrial layout and expand into niche overseas markets. The company aims to introduce advanced technologies based on COB technology, TGV technology, MIP packaging technology, and Mini/Micro LED into overseas projects, accelerating the formation of new growth points and competitive advantages.

The Integrated Advantage of Full-Process Technology
WG Tech is one of the few companies globally with full-process TGV technology capabilities and preparation equipment. From glass thinning, coating, cutting, and photolithography to glass through-hole, filling, metallization, and multilayer line production, WG Tech possesses an integrated technology advantage across the entire industry chain. Moving forward, the company will continue to deepen its focus on glass-based technologies and products, leveraging the advantages of lower costs, lightweight, low energy consumption, and environmental friendliness. This will facilitate its green innovation and development path, expanding its global partnerships through superior products and services.
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