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BOE looks to upstage Samsung

Chinese company starts production of AMOLED display panels at Chengdu facility

- By FAN FEIFEI in Chengdu fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

BOE Technology Group Co Ltd, a supplier of display products and solutions, on Thursday commenced mass production of active-matrix organic light-emitting diode display screens ahead of schedule at its facility in Chengdu, Sichuan province.

The Chinese company said that the sixth-generation flexible AMOLED display panels have already been delivered to more than 10 smartphone manufactur­ers including Huawei Technologi­es Co, OPPO Electronic­s Corp, Vivo Mobile Communicat­ion Technology, Xiaomi Corp, ZTE Corp and Nubia Technology.

BOE has so far invested 46.5 billion yuan ($7 billion) in the Chengdu production line, which is also the country’s first such facility. It mainly produces display panels used in mobile products and smart wearable devices. It can turn out 48,000 glass substrate panels (at 1850mm ×1500mm) every month.

The commenceme­nt of mass production indicates that Chinese companies are slowly taking center stage in the global AMOLED industry and breaking the monopoly of South Korean companies in flexible and foldable panels for high-end smartphone­s.

“Mass production at the Chengdu plant will greatly enhance BOE’s competitiv­eness in high-end smartphone­s and mobile displays and also meet the fast-growing demand for small and medium-sized display panels,” said Chen Yanshun, CEO of BOE.

Chen added the move is of great importance to the fur“The Zhang Yu, ther developmen­t of the Chinese organic light emitting diode industry and the global flexible display industry. BOE has another sixth-generation flexible AMOLED line in Mianyang, Sichuan province, that is expected to start production in 2019.

Market research firm IHS Markit expects BOE to be the world’s largest supplier for AMOLED display panels in 2019.

flexible AMOLED display brings more possibilit­ies to a phone’s appearance,” said Zhang Yu, senior vice-president of BOE. He said AMOLED panels are in short supply, and the market is so big that there is virtually no competitio­n. “We are now solving the problem of insufficie­nt production capacity.”

AMOLED technology is physically flexible with a fast response, high contrast and wide visual angles, compared with traditiona­l liquid crystal display panels.

South Korean technology giant Samsung Electronic­s Co currently dominates in AMOLED technology and products, accounting for a market share of around 90 percent. These panels were used in its Galaxy series of smartphone­s.

Statistics from industry consultanc­y CINNO Research showed that shipments of flexible AMOLED smartphone panels reached 55 million units last year, and will rise to 160 million pieces by the end of 2017, with an estimated annual compound growth rate of 88.2 percent up to 2020.

Industry experts expect Chinese manufactur­ers to eat into Samsung’s market share by 2019 as they increase investment and production in the sector. “China has become the world’s largest producer and consumer of mobile phones, but the flexible AMOLED display market has been dominated by South Korean companies,” said John Wang, an analyst at Sigmaintel­l Consulting Co Ltd, a panel industry consultanc­y.

Wang said the AMOLED technology is the future for smartphone panels, adding the flexible display technology will play a vital role in small and medium-sized display sector.

Around 23 percent of global smartphone­s had AMOLED display panels last year. The figure is expected to reach 64 percent in 2021, according to Sigmaintel­l.

The flexible AMOLED display brings more possibilit­ies to a phone’s appearance.” of BOE senior vice-president

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