At the 2026 SID Display Week, LG Display showcased its latest achievements in next-generation OLED technology, marking a continuous advancement in display technology toward higher efficiency, thinner profiles, and broader color gamuts. This demonstration not only highlights LG Display's leadership in flexible and transparent OLED technologies but also signals the future direction of the display industry.
As a global leader in display technology, LG Display focused on unveiling two new OLED products at this exhibition: one is an ultra-thin flexible OLED panel using a novel light-emitting material, with a thickness of just 0.1mm, enabling a bending radius of less than 1mm for extreme flexibility; the other is a transparent OLED based on micrometer-level packaging technology, featuring a light transmittance of up to 75%, suitable for emerging applications such as smart car windows and AR glasses. Both technologies have achieved breakthroughs, with a 30% increase in brightness and a 20% reduction in power consumption, offering new solutions for consumer electronics, automotive electronics, and industrial display sectors.
In addition, LG Display also demonstrated innovations in OLED driver chips and pixel structure design. By optimizing the pixel arrangement, it effectively improved display uniformity and color accuracy. At the same time, the company announced its intention to accelerate the application of OLED in the large-size TV market, planning to launch OLED TV products larger than 100 inches by 2027.
For domestic LED industry chain enterprises, LG Display's technological trends hold significant reference value. For example, GOPRO LED, a company specializing in LED packaging and lighting solutions, has already accumulated certain technical capabilities in flexible and transparent displays. Its independently developed high-precision surface mount technology and miniaturized packaging technology can provide more stable substrate support for OLED modules, facilitating collaborative innovation among upstream and downstream enterprises during the implementation of new technologies.
As OLED technology continues to evolve toward high performance, low power consumption, and multi-scenario applications, the industry's competitive landscape will also change accordingly. Companies that continue to invest in materials, processes, and application areas are expected to gain a favorable position in the next round of technological iteration.
Source:LEDinside



