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November.22, 2016

Emerging Chinese Manufacturers in the OLED Market to Disrupt Korean Monopoly

Growing number of Chinese smartphone makers are raising investments in OLED panels, including BOE Technology Group and six other major local players have constructed new factories and invested in total more than 2 trillion Japanese Yen (US $9 billion), reported Nikkei Asian Review.

Chinese enterprises often receive large financial support from local governments and invest large funds in OLED panels. Chinese enterprises swarming the OLED sector is ushering in new developments that could allow the technology to replace TFT-LCD panels in the near future.

The report noted Japanese manufacturers were once in the lead in smartphone and TV display technologies, whether it is mainstream TFT-LCDs or next generation OLED screens. After the turn of the millennium, Korean manufacturers have led the mass production of LCD screens, Samsung Electronics, for example, monopolized the market of OLED panels for smartphone applications.

Meanwhile, Chinese LCD manufacturers scaled up investments, and is projected to overtake Korean manufacturers’ top global position by 2018. Moreover, Chinese manufacturers are expanding their business in OLED panels, which outlines Chinese manufacturers’ clear market strategies in advanced electronic component industry.

China’s largest panel maker BOE Technology Group is constructing an OLED panel factory in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. The fab has a monthly production and supply capacity of 10 million smartphone OLED panels, and invested more than 500 billion Japanese Yen. The factory entered production through different phases, and will start mass production as early as 2019. Huaxing Photoelectric Technology constructed a factory of considerable size in Wuhan, Hubei.

Apple told clients that it intends to use OLED screens in certain iPhone models in 2017, which according to industry sources spurred BOE Technology Group and CSOT to pump massive funds into related projects. The above two Chinese manufacturers analyzed Chinese smartphone manufacturers, such as Huawei, will also start using OLED, which would in turn spur demands.

Compared to TFT-LCD, OLED has better color saturation performance and is flexible. Hence, the design offers more form freedom, and smartphone manufacturers start the R&D process for next generation products to gradually adopt OLED, while panel manufacturers are accelerating supplies.\

Tianma Micro-electronics also deployed its OLED market strategies, converting a TFT-LCD plant in Wuhan into an OLED factory. Hehui Photoelectric, Viosionox and other companies also built new factories.

Even Chinese start-ups such as Royole relied on government financial support to complete an investment of 300 billion Japanese Yen.

If Chinese companies plan to initiate production in the future, global smartphone shipment volume will reach more than 30% of market demands. However, OLED production has a higher entry level even leading supplier Samsung which delivers 300 million smartphone OLED panels is still concerned with raising yield rates.

Surging OLED production could trigger an avalanche in pricing, additionally yield rate issues will lead to escalating costs. All these will aggravate Chinese manufacturers’ management operation risks.

http://www.ledinside.com/news/2016/...in_the_oled_market_to_disrupt_korean_monopoly

@Bussard Ramjet Where is India??? :lol::D
 
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Where is India???:lol::D
Please ignore India, this industry does not belong to India
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I think CPC is in full torque to knockout countries who dare offend China by bring down their government and economies. That is more horrible than bring war like American to their doorstep! :lol:

South Korea after agree to US THAAD, has their smartphone market dominate heavily challenge by Chinese. Galaxy Note 7 saga cost Samsung huge amount of money. OLED another area crucial to Samsung industries are being diluted by Chinese. SK president scandal saga also hit them badly.

Given this rate plus SK is a small country and US has no money. SK will go down very shortly unless they agree to withdraw THAAD.
 
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I think CPC is in full torque to knockout countries who dare offend China by bring down their government and economies. That is more horrible than bring war like American to their doorstep! :lol:

South Korea after agree to US THAAD, has their smartphone market dominate heavily challenge by Chinese. Galaxy Note 7 saga cost Samsung huge amount of money. OLED another area crucial to Samsung industries are being diluted by Chinese. SK president scandal saga also hit them badly.

Given this rate plus SK is a small country and US has no money. SK will go down very shortly unless they agree to withdraw THAAD.

SK has been hit hard with loads of bad publicity and scandals relating to business and politics recently. THAAD is a big mistake and SK is gonna pay a hefty price for succumbing to US pressure. Yesterday almost 2 million took the streets demanding Park to step down which is unprecedented in SK's history. Lets see how long she can last and whether the successor is smart enough to undo that. On the other hand we have to look at Trump's willingness to fix that issue if he wants to show his sincerity to Russia and China. Besides we are already cooperating closely to counter THAAD so either way works but SK is gonna get spanked by us.
 
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Please ignore India, this industry does not belong to India
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Well, we have to first wait to see the initial industrialization to be finished there, then talk about more sophisticated technology.

京东方明年将推出适合曲面的软性屏幕
LMAO.
It seems that all those ecommerce behemoths now have more appetites in physical stores and tangible technology.
 
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I think CPC is in full torque to knockout countries who dare offend China by bring down their government and economies. That is more horrible than bring war like American to their doorstep! :lol:

South Korea after agree to US THAAD, has their smartphone market dominate heavily challenge by Chinese. Galaxy Note 7 saga cost Samsung huge amount of money. OLED another area crucial to Samsung industries are being diluted by Chinese. SK president scandal saga also hit them badly.

Given this rate plus SK is a small country and US has no money. SK will go down very shortly unless they agree to withdraw THAAD.

The next on China's chopping bloc is likely Singapore. This Taiwan weapons incident will not disappear easily.

CPC is also spanking right and left our madam governor Tsai, every day you would see angry drivers or small restaurant owners accusing the governor of harming their business by alienating Mainland tourists. Trans Asia went down recently with a loud bang.

I am not happy about this, but, I also understand the logic here.

Well, we have to first wait to see the initial industrialization to be finished there, then talk about more sophisticated technology.


LMAO.
It seems that all those ecommerce behemoths now have more appetites in physical stores and tangible technology.

Nonetheless, you cannot even imagine to beat their service sector. Trump can take on China's manufacturing, but not their service sector, which is beyond competition.
 
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November.22, 2016

Emerging Chinese Manufacturers in the OLED Market to Disrupt Korean Monopoly

Growing number of Chinese smartphone makers are raising investments in OLED panels, including BOE Technology Group and six other major local players have constructed new factories and invested in total more than 2 trillion Japanese Yen (US $9 billion), reported Nikkei Asian Review.

Chinese enterprises often receive large financial support from local governments and invest large funds in OLED panels. Chinese enterprises swarming the OLED sector is ushering in new developments that could allow the technology to replace TFT-LCD panels in the near future.

The report noted Japanese manufacturers were once in the lead in smartphone and TV display technologies, whether it is mainstream TFT-LCDs or next generation OLED screens. After the turn of the millennium, Korean manufacturers have led the mass production of LCD screens, Samsung Electronics, for example, monopolized the market of OLED panels for smartphone applications.

Meanwhile, Chinese LCD manufacturers scaled up investments, and is projected to overtake Korean manufacturers’ top global position by 2018. Moreover, Chinese manufacturers are expanding their business in OLED panels, which outlines Chinese manufacturers’ clear market strategies in advanced electronic component industry.

China’s largest panel maker BOE Technology Group is constructing an OLED panel factory in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. The fab has a monthly production and supply capacity of 10 million smartphone OLED panels, and invested more than 500 billion Japanese Yen. The factory entered production through different phases, and will start mass production as early as 2019. Huaxing Photoelectric Technology constructed a factory of considerable size in Wuhan, Hubei.

Apple told clients that it intends to use OLED screens in certain iPhone models in 2017, which according to industry sources spurred BOE Technology Group and CSOT to pump massive funds into related projects. The above two Chinese manufacturers analyzed Chinese smartphone manufacturers, such as Huawei, will also start using OLED, which would in turn spur demands.

Compared to TFT-LCD, OLED has better color saturation performance and is flexible. Hence, the design offers more form freedom, and smartphone manufacturers start the R&D process for next generation products to gradually adopt OLED, while panel manufacturers are accelerating supplies.\

Tianma Micro-electronics also deployed its OLED market strategies, converting a TFT-LCD plant in Wuhan into an OLED factory. Hehui Photoelectric, Viosionox and other companies also built new factories.

Even Chinese start-ups such as Royole relied on government financial support to complete an investment of 300 billion Japanese Yen.

If Chinese companies plan to initiate production in the future, global smartphone shipment volume will reach more than 30% of market demands. However, OLED production has a higher entry level even leading supplier Samsung which delivers 300 million smartphone OLED panels is still concerned with raising yield rates.

Surging OLED production could trigger an avalanche in pricing, additionally yield rate issues will lead to escalating costs. All these will aggravate Chinese manufacturers’ management operation risks.

http://www.ledinside.com/news/2016/...in_the_oled_market_to_disrupt_korean_monopoly

@Bussard Ramjet Where is India??? :lol::D

Intresting, also are there any Japanese OLED manufactrers?
 
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Central China and Western China are on the rise in terms of high-end manufacturing!

Huaxing Photoelectric Technology constructed a factory of considerable size in Wuhan, Hubei.

China’s largest panel maker BOE Technology Group is constructing an OLED panel factory in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.


In Wuhan's Optics Valley!

武汉华星光电技术有限公司武汉华星第6代柔性LTPS-AMOLED 显示面板生产线项目环境影响评价信息公示

一、项目基本情况
1、项目名称:武汉华星第6代柔性LTPS-AMOLED显示面板生产线项目环境影响评价信息公示
2、项目概要:
建设单位:武汉华星光电技术有限公司
投资规模:3500000万元
地 址:武汉东湖新技术开发区光谷智能制造产业园显示产业基地
建设规模:年产LTPS-AMOLED 54万片(按投入基板量计)

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Intresting, also are there any Japanese OLED manufactrers?
JDI is in talk to receive goverment's bailout, no way they can burn any cash into this money hole, where 10 billion usd is just a small initial payment. mordern display technology is moving torward monopoly, less and less number of players are left on the battleground.
 
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I'd be very worried if I was Samsung :o::enjoy:

【华为、Oppo和Vivo组建联盟】全球前五名智能手机供应商华为、Oppo和Vivo三家公司决定组成联盟,通过国产化来保证OLED屏幕供应。并将在2017年对柔性OLED进行新的投资。(环球网)
 
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I'd be very worried if I was Samsung :o::enjoy:

【华为、Oppo和Vivo组建联盟】全球前五名智能手机供应商华为、Oppo和Vivo三家公司决定组成联盟,通过国产化来保证OLED屏幕供应。并将在2017年对柔性OLED进行新的投资。(环球网)

There are internal battle inside Samsung whether it should be split into two companies :D and the latest news surrounding Park http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-38140588
 
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