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Chinese BOE TakeS On Samsung As Leader In OLED Displays

Apr 02, 2019Leave a message

CHENGDU, China -- Inside a five-story factory the size of 14 soccer fields, known simply as B7, the race is on to dominate the lucrative market for next-generation smartphone display panels.

BOE OLED DISPLAY

Motivational posters and signs adorn the clean white hallways and toilets of the factory in Chengdu, capital of China's Sichuan Province: "Let's put all our strength together to bring success to our clients"; "Change & Challenge"; "Study, improve and take responsibility"; and "Unity, speed and quality."

The owner of this supermodern factory is Chinese tech giant BOE Technology Group. Already one of the world's largest makers of liquid-crystal display panels, BOE this month will begin mass production of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) display panels and aims to rival Samsung Electronics as a key supplier to Apple.

BOE, a state-owned company managed by the Beijing city government, has been working on OLEDs for more than 15 years. It acquired the critical technology in 2001 when it purchased the OLED-display operations of South Korea's Hydis Technologies, which at the time was owned by Hynix Semiconductor (now SK Hynix), and later developed its own technology.

In 2011, the company built its -- and China's -- first OLED-display plant in Ordos City, in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In 2014, BOE began mass-producing OLED glass panels on a production line in the city shared with LCD panels. The following year it focused on OLED panels for its new plant in Chengdu, and two years later it established the B7 factory.


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