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(PR) Universal Display Corporation Announces OLEDX Platform to Boost OLED Efficiency
Universal Display Corporation (UDC) (Nasdaq: OLED), a global leader in energy-efficient OLED technologies and materials, today unveiled OLEDX, a proprietary device architecture de…

Universal Display Corporation (UDC) (Nasdaq: OLED), a global leader in energy-efficient OLED technologies and materials, today unveiled OLEDX, a proprietary device architecture designed to improve how light is extracted and utilized within an OLED, while giving display makers greater control over how that light is delivered to the viewer. UDC introduced OLEDX during an invited presentation at the International Meeting on Information Display (IMID 2026) in Busan, Korea, where the Company also highlighted its breakthrough OLEDX laboratory results that represent one of the most significant advances in OLED energy efficiency since the invention of phosphorescent OLED technology.
UDC's phosphorescent technology first transformed the OLED industry by setting a new standard for efficiently generating light within a device. Since then, one of the industry's most persistent challenges has been how to get the generated light out of the device and to the viewer's eye, with much of the light remaining trapped or lost inside an OLED display. OLEDX addresses that challenge through a novel display architecture that redirects trapped light into useful output. The result is a platform that enables display makers to unlock new levels of efficiency while providing greater control over how light is utilized and emitted. This added flexibility creates new opportunities to enhance display performance and support the evolving requirements of applications ranging from smartphones, IT and TV devices to next-generation foldable, rollable and conformable displays.
UDC's phosphorescent technology first transformed the OLED industry by setting a new standard for efficiently generating light within a device. Since then, one of the industry's most persistent challenges has been how to get the generated light out of the device and to the viewer's eye, with much of the light remaining trapped or lost inside an OLED display. OLEDX addresses that challenge through a novel display architecture that redirects trapped light into useful output. The result is a platform that enables display makers to unlock new levels of efficiency while providing greater control over how light is utilized and emitted. This added flexibility creates new opportunities to enhance display performance and support the evolving requirements of applications ranging from smartphones, IT and TV devices to next-generation foldable, rollable and conformable displays.


