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JOLED

JOLED Inc. was a technology company specializing in the , , , and sales of organic light-emitting diode () displays produced via methods. Founded in January 2015 through the integration of the OLED and functions from Corporation and Corporation, along with investments from Display Inc. (JDI) and the Innovation Network Corporation of (INCJ), JOLED aimed to accelerate the and commercialization of cost-effective, medium-sized OLED panels for applications including computers, monitors, tablets, and . The company's proprietary TRIPRINT technology enabled the deposition of materials in a way that reduced costs by 30-50% compared to traditional processes, while utilizing materials from partners like . JOLED branded its displays as OLEDIO, highlighting their advantages such as wide color gamut (covering over 100% of ), high luminance up to 1,000 nits, and response times 100 times faster than LCDs. Key milestones included the shipment of prototype 21.6-inch panels in , the start of commercial production of printed displays in 2017, and the commencement of on a 5.5-generation inkjet line at its Nomi facility in in 2021. These panels found adoption in professional monitors, such as the ProArt series, targeting requiring high image quality. Despite these advancements, JOLED faced persistent financial difficulties due to high development costs, limited economies of scale, and market competition from larger Korean and Chinese OLED producers. On March 27, 2023, the company filed for bankruptcy protection in the Tokyo District Court, reporting liabilities of approximately ¥33.7 billion (about $257 million). In response, JDI acquired JOLED's OLED technology development business—including intellectual property, know-how, and around 100 employees—for ¥1 billion in cash on June 30, 2023, excluding the loss-making manufacturing and sales operations. This acquisition supported JDI's METAGROWTH 2026 strategy to enhance its display portfolio. JOLED's production equipment was subsequently acquired by China's CSOT, which relocated it and initiated mass production of inkjet-printed OLED displays in 2024. Following the acquisition, JDI continued development of the inkjet printing technology as part of its METAGROWTH 2026 strategy. Headquartered in Tokyo, JOLED represented a significant Japanese effort to innovate in printable OLED technology before its dissolution.

History

Founding

JOLED was established on January 5, 2015, through the integration of the organic light-emitting diode () business units from Corporation and Corporation, along with investments from Japan Display Inc. (JDI). This integration aimed to pool expertise and resources to advance technology development in . The company was headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, , , with an initial focus on accelerating the research, development, and commercialization of displays targeted at medium-sized applications, including tablets, mobile personal computers, and digital signage. The founding received significant support from the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ), a public-private affiliated with Japan's of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), aligning with national efforts to strengthen the display technology sector. Voting rights were allocated as 75% to INCJ, 15% to JDI, and 5% each to and . Early leadership appointments included Tadashi Ishibashi as Representative Director and President, tasked with steering the company toward pioneering inkjet-printed technology as a cost-effective alternative to conventional vapor deposition methods. This approach was central to JOLED's mission of achieving scalable production for medium-sized panels and positioning as a global leader in next-generation displays.

Expansion and investments

In 2018, Corporation invested 30 billion yen in JOLED to accelerate the development and mass production of printed displays, particularly for in-vehicle applications such as human-machine interfaces. This funding, which granted a 15% stake in the company, supported JOLED's efforts to scale its technology for commercial viability. To advance mass production, JOLED established the Nomi production facility in , , acquiring and retrofitting a former Japan Display Inc. site. Operations commenced in late , marking it as the world's first dedicated mass-production line for printed displays using a 5.5-generation substrate size (1,300 × 1,500 mm). The facility targeted an initial monthly capacity of 20,000 sheets, enabling efficient production of mid-sized, high-resolution panels. JOLED collaborated with equipment suppliers to refine its manufacturing processes, including a partnership with SCREEN Finetech Solutions (a of SCREEN Holdings) and to co-develop and commercialize systems for fabrication. This alliance focused on creating reliable, high-precision deposition tools essential for scaling printed technology. By , JOLED began shipping prototypes and samples from the Nomi line to clients, targeting sectors such as automotive displays and medical monitors to generate early revenue and validate market demand. These efforts included demonstrations for high-end automotive human-machine interfaces and specialized applications, aiming to secure orders for mid-sized panels (10- to 32-inch range).

Bankruptcy and acquisition

On March 27, 2023, JOLED filed for civil , a form of protection under Japanese law, with the , citing accumulated debts of ¥33.7 billion (approximately $250 million). The filing stemmed from persistent challenges in scaling up production for its inkjet-printed technology, which led to significant cost overruns and delays in achieving stable , compounded by intensifying from dominant players like Samsung Display and . These issues eroded JOLED's financial position despite prior investments aimed at expansion. As part of the rehabilitation proceedings, JOLED announced its withdrawal from OLED manufacturing and sales operations, resulting in the closure of its two production plants in and the of approximately 280 employees. This included halting all activities at the Nomi Site in , a key facility originally acquired for mass production of printed panels. The decision marked the end of JOLED's independent manufacturing efforts, shifting focus solely to assets amid the company's financial distress. In response to the , Japan Display Inc. (JDI) reached an initial agreement on March 27, 2023, to acquire JOLED's division, excluding all liabilities and manufacturing operations. The deal was formalized on May 30, 2023, through JDI's newly established subsidiary, JDI Design and Development G.K., which purchased the OLED technology development business, , and around 100 employees for ¥1 billion in cash. The acquisition was completed on July 18, 2023, enabling JDI to integrate JOLED's IP and expertise into its own operations to bolster its OLED development under the METAGROWTH 2026 strategy.

Technology

Printed OLED development

JOLED's printed OLED technology centers on an inkjet printing method that deposits materials directly onto substrates using inkjet heads, forming RGB subpixels under atmospheric conditions without the need for chambers or metal masks. This approach contrasts with traditional thermal evaporation techniques, which face challenges with shadow masks for cost-effective production of medium-to-large panels, whereas enables scalable manufacturing without such constraints. The method offers significant advantages, including a reduction in material waste by up to 90% compared to processes, where much of the organic material is lost during deposition. It also enhances cost efficiency for medium-to-large displays by eliminating expensive and enabling scalable on non-rigid substrates, potentially lowering costs by 30-50%. Development progressed through demonstrated between 2016 and 2018, including 12.2-inch and 19.3-inch panels in 2016, followed by a 21.6-inch UHD in 2017. By 2019, JOLED achieved full-color printed panels with high resolution, such as a 21.6-inch model at 204 ppi, and began sampling from its 5.5-generation production line. Key challenges included achieving uniformity in ink droplet placement and ensuring material stability for commercial use, which JOLED addressed through advancements in printing precision and integration to maintain uniformity above 50% across viewing angles and support long-term stability.

Key innovations

JOLED's proprietary TRIPRINT technology represents a cornerstone innovation in printed manufacturing, utilizing specialized formulations for red, green, and blue electroluminescent layers to achieve high-efficiency emission. This process enables direct deposition of RGB materials under , eliminating the need for or metal masks and minimizing material waste through precise control of drop quantity, size, position, , and drying characteristics. The company amassed a substantial patent portfolio, exceeding 100 filings by , focused on apparatus and related systems, including advanced multi-nozzle inkjet heads for accurate and scalable material deposition across various panel sizes. These s encompass innovations in print head design, delivery mechanisms, and process controls that enhance uniformity and resolution in layer formation.

Products and applications

Display panels

JOLED's primary product line consisted of medium-sized active-matrix organic light-emitting diode () panels, typically ranging from 14 to 32 inches in diagonal size. These panels were designed for applications in professional monitors, displays, and automotive dashboards, leveraging technology to achieve scalable production for this size range. Key specifications included peak brightness levels reaching up to 540 cd/m², enabling visibility in various lighting conditions, along with an exceptionally high contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 for deep blacks and vibrant visuals. The panels supported wide color gamuts, covering up to 100% of the standard, which ensured accurate and rich color reproduction essential for professional and imaging uses. Additionally, options for flexible substrates allowed for curved display configurations, with panel thicknesses as low as 1.3 mm and weights under 1.1 kg for larger models, facilitating integration into compact or non-planar designs. JOLED offered variants in full-color RGB configurations, with resolutions such as Full HD (1920×1080) for smaller panels and UHD (3840×2160) for larger ones, achieving pixel densities from 139 to 204 . These designs emphasized power efficiency through self-emissive technology, making them suitable for battery-powered or energy-conscious devices, while response times as fast as 0.1 ms supported dynamic content display. Production volumes were limited, with initial shipments of printed panels beginning in under the OLEDIO brand, primarily as prototypes and evaluation units totaling tens of thousands of substrates in 2020–2021.

Commercial implementations

In December 2020, JOLED partnered with LandSkip Inc. to develop innovative space design products for interiors, including the "Sky Scape" digital window and "Sky Room" virtual space, utilizing JOLED's 22-inch high-resolution display to create immersive viewing experiences. This collaboration aimed to enhance passenger comfort by simulating natural scenery through high-quality visuals integrated into cabin designs. In 2021, JOLED began mass production and shipments of its OLEDIO printed displays, targeting applications in high-resolution medical monitors for diagnostic purposes, with panels ranging from 22 to 32 inches in supplied to manufacturers like for professional and medical use. These displays were adopted in products such as 's UltraFine OLED Pro monitors, which supported needs due to their superior contrast and color accuracy. JOLED collaborated with on automotive display integrations, leveraging DENSO's 2018 investment of 30 billion yen to advance printed technology for in-vehicle human-machine interfaces, including prototypes demonstrated in the 2019 LQ . This partnership focused on high-definition panels for systems, building on DENSO's expertise in heads-up display () development to explore enhanced visibility and efficiency in automotive applications. Despite these efforts, JOLED faced significant market challenges, including low adoption rates due to intense competition from established players like and Display, which dominated the sector with larger-scale production and broader ecosystems. Annual sales peaked below $100 million, limiting JOLED's ability to scale amid high development costs and slower commercialization of printed technology.

Legacy and impact

Industry contributions

JOLED pioneered the commercialization of printed technology, marking a significant advancement in manufacturing by shipping the world's first inkjet-printed panels in 2017. This ink-jet printing method deposited organic light-emitting materials directly onto substrates, bypassing the need for shadow masks used in traditional vacuum thermal evaporation processes. The approach enabled substantial cost reductions of 30-50% for medium-sized displays, making production more viable for applications such as monitors and , and thereby shifting global research and development efforts toward scalable techniques. Through active engagement with industry bodies, JOLED contributed to the evolution of for inkjet-printed processes. The company participated in events organized by the , including virtual exhibitions and technical presentations at Display Week 2020, where it showcased its printed innovations and shared insights on process optimization. These efforts helped influence guidelines for inkjet deposition, precision patterning, and material formulation, fostering broader adoption of printing as a reliable in the sector. JOLED's printed OLED technology also advanced sustainable production practices in the industry. By precisely depositing only the required amounts of emissive materials in ambient conditions, the ink-jet method minimized and eliminated the energy-intensive environments of , resulting in lower material usage and reduced environmental footprint compared to conventional techniques. This efficiency promoted eco-friendly , aligning with growing demands for resource-efficient production.

Post-acquisition developments

Following the completion of the acquisition in July 2023, Japan Display Inc. (JDI) integrated JOLED's intellectual property (IP), know-how, and approximately 100 development engineers into its operations, with the engineering talent absorbed into JDI's activities at the Mobara facility by late 2023. In 2024, JDI announced plans for of eLEAP OLED displays by December at its Mobara facility, targeting applications in laptops and wearables, with the eLEAP process incorporating JOLED's know-how to enhance efficiency and resolution. However, these plans were not realized due to ongoing financial difficulties. As of November 2025, JOLED no longer conducts active , but JDI has incorporated the licensed into its pipeline for high-resolution displays, while shifting to a fabless model and planning to cease in-house OLED production at the Mobara facility by March 2026. In 2025, JDI partnered with OLEDWorks to establish a line in the United States for eLEAP OLED production. Additionally, in September 2025, JDI announced plans to sell the Mobara plant and its OLED production equipment to China's HKC . This integration preserved JOLED's IP from dissipation, bolstering JDI's METAGROWTH 2026 strategy and supporting Japan's display industry in maintaining competitiveness against South Korean and Chinese manufacturers.

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