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India's display fab debate: Micro-OLED versus LCD and OLED technology

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Display Fabrication Plant Considerations in India

Micro-OLED Technology

  • Considered for India's first display fabrication plant by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity).
  • Features: 
    1. Extremely high resolution
    2. Very small and thin panels
    3. Greater brightness
    4. More power-efficient than OLED and LCD
  • Currently used in: 
    1. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) devices
    2. Military and aviation viewfinders
    3. High-end cameras and specialized devices

Debate Among Stakeholders

  • Stakeholders include original equipment manufacturers and electronic manufacturing services (EMS) companies.
  • Arguments for LCD technology: 
    1. Widely available and affordable
    2. Strong demand projected in India
    3. Cost of LCD-powered display fab: $2-3 billion
  • Critics of micro-OLED: 
    1. Considered expensive and in its infancy
    2. Limited current demand
  • Some EMS players advocate for advanced OLED technology.

Government and Global Perspectives

  • Senior Meity official highlights: 
    1. LCD is outdated and dominated by Chinese production (90%).
    2. OLED technology controlled by South Korea, with China catching up.
    3. Micro-OLED seen as revolutionary for the future.
  • India's ₹75,000 crore semiconductor scheme sees display fabs as a missing element.
  • Global momentum towards micro-OLED technology with key players like Sony, Samsung, LG, BOE, and Apple involved.
  • Industry experts predict the global micro-OLED market will grow from $1.5-3 billion in 2025 to over $25 billion by 2030.

Challenges and Future Outlook

  • India faces challenges in accessing advanced technology, limited to few countries.
  • LCD supporters argue for volume dominance, expecting it to comprise 55-58% of the global market by 2030.
  • Potential upgrade path from LCD to OLED with additional investment of $500 million to $1 billion.
  • Advocates for OLED argue it represents the future despite access challenges.
  • Tags :
  • Display Fabrication
  • Micro-OLED Technology
  • LCD technology
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