According to a report from China, HKC has successfully produced its first OLED display panel, produced at its Innovation Semiconductor Display Industrial Park in Shenzhen.
HKC says that it has managed to overcome all the previous challenges in its OLED production process, following about 5 months of R&D and technical progress. The smartphone-type AMOLED display is produced on an oxide-TFT backplane. The OLED architecture uses red and green phosphorescent emitters and a blue fluorescent emitter.
HKC, was established in 2001, and has three LCD production sites in Chongqing, Chuzhou and Mianyang. The company is one of the world’s largest LCD makers, with an estimated market share of around 10% from the global TV panel market (and around 6.5% of the global display industry as a whole).
HKC is now developing its OLED production process and technologies. Towards the end of 2024, we reported that bankrupt US- and China-based OLED display maker Royole started a public auction to sell off its assets and in early 2025 the company has managed to find a buyer, for $69 million USD. It was reported/speculated the HKC acquired these assets.