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Flexible screen industry a fierce battlegrou­nd

Domestic display makers investing heavily in tech to outpace South Korean rivals

- By FAN FEIFEI in Beijing and CHAI HUA in Shenzhen Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese display panel manufactur­ers are investing heavily in flexible screen technology in a bid to break apart South Korea’s monopoly, but experts say there remains a gap between domestic panel makers and their overseas rivals, especially in terms of talent, craftsmans­hip and production capacity.

Tech companies that make tablets, wearable gadgets and high-end smartphone­s are increasing­ly turning to active matrix/organic light-emitting diodes, known as AMOLED tech, as it is physically much more flexible compared to traditiona­l liquid crystal display, or LCD panels.

Geng Yi, deputy secretaryg­eneral of China OLED Industry Alliance, predicted about 20 AMOLED production lines will be built in China within five years, and flexibilit­y is the leading trend.

However, she emphasized that 70 percent of the current OLED production equipment in China is imported. “We still need a few years to catch up with other internatio­nal flexible screen producers.”

South Korean technology giant Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd currently dominates in AMOLED technology and products, accounting for 90 percent of the market share. The panels are used in its Galaxy series of smartphone­s.

“Chinese panel companies are developing rapidly in the flexible and foldable screens sector, but we still lag behind South Korean competitor­s in key technical talent, craftsmans­hip and product reliabilit­y,” said Wang Jian, analyst at Beijing-based market researcher Sigmaintel­l Consulting.

Wang said AMOLED technology will be very important for smartphone panels in the next few years, and its future prospects are promising.

Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based panel manufactur­er Royole Corp has announced its fully flexible display panels have entered mass production, following a total investment of about 11 billion yuan ($1.7 billion).

Founded by Stanford University engineerin­g graduates in 2012, the startup launched the constructi­on of its factory in Shenzhen in 2015. The company plans to produce more than 50 million flexible displays each year when the plant is at full capacity.

BOE Technology Group Co Ltd, a Beijing-based supplier of display products and solutions, commenced mass production of sixth-generation flexible AMOLED display screens at its facility in Chengdu, Sichuan province last October, which is also the country’s first such facility.

The Chinese company said its display panels have already been delivered to more than 10 smartphone manufactur­ers including Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd, Oppo Electronic­s Corp, Vivo Mobile Communicat­ion Technology Co, Xiaomi Inc, ZTE Corp and Nubia Technology Co Ltd.

BOE’s facility mainly produces display panels used in mobile products and smart wearable devices. It can turn out 48,000 glass substrate panels (at 1,850 millimeter­s by 1,500 millimeter­s) every month.

Other domestic panel makers, such as Visionox Co Ltd and Tianma Microelect­ronics Co Ltd, have launched production of sixth-generation flexible AMOLED display panels.

Shenzhen China Star Optoelectr­onics Technology Co Ltd started work on a sixthgener­ation low temperatur­e polysilico­n AMOLED display panel production line in Wuhan, Hubei province last year. With a total investment of 35 billion yuan, the project is expected to begin production in the first half of 2019.

Research and analytics firm IHS Markit said China will dominate flat panel display manufactur­ing by 2018, comprising 35 percent of the global market.

However, He Tianhua, analyst at market research firm Canalys, said the lack of precision instrument­s and machinery in China is restrictin­g the flexible display manufactur­ing industry, adding domestic producers’ production capacity needs to improve further.

We still need a few years to catch up with other internatio­nal flexible screen producers.” Geng Yi, deputy secretary-general of China OLED Industry Alliance

 ?? ZHOU CHAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Employees of Wuhan China Star Optoelectr­onics Technology test and debug equipment in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.
ZHOU CHAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Employees of Wuhan China Star Optoelectr­onics Technology test and debug equipment in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.

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