Royole Launched Mass Production for its Flexible Displays
Colin Smith — September 1, 2022 — Tech
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Royole recently began the mass production stage at its 'Flexible Display Campus,' the company's division dedicated to creating innovative malleable display technologies. The company unveiled its first flexible display panel in 2014 with limited specifications, followed by its first full-color 'flexible+' display in 2018. Now, the company has begun mass production of scalable, sizeable, flexible displays with full color gamuts and standard aspect ratios.
Companies can request panels through Royole's sales inquiry system, which involves sending an email with necessary information such as size, quantity, and other specifications. According to Royole, its displays now boast a thickness of just 0.1mm and a peak bend radius of 1mm, meaning the displays can functionally be bent into a full circle, if desired.
Image Credit: Royole
Companies can request panels through Royole's sales inquiry system, which involves sending an email with necessary information such as size, quantity, and other specifications. According to Royole, its displays now boast a thickness of just 0.1mm and a peak bend radius of 1mm, meaning the displays can functionally be bent into a full circle, if desired.
Image Credit: Royole
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Display Technology - Royole's mass production of sizeable and scalable flexible displays with full color gamuts and standard aspect ratios opens the door to new and innovative design possibilities for electronic devices.
2. Malleable Screens - The constantly improving technology for thinner and more flexible screens will redefine the possibilities for wearable technology, medical equipment and portable devices with curved screens.
3. Email Sales Inquiry System - Royole's sales inquiry system, which allows companies to request custom size and specifications of panels easily, demonstrates a potential for customizable manufacturing and distribution services in a range of industries.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The flexible displays will likely be most applicable in sectors such as smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and other consumer grade electronics that can benefit from a lighter and malleable display technology.
2. Medical Devices - The thin and flexible nature of the displays could lead to advanced medical equipment that can be more conformable to the body.
3. Manufacturing and Distribution - Royole's customizable sales inquiry system demonstrates a potential application for businesses that are looking to provide customizable manufacturing and distribution services that can cater to the specific needs of their clients.
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