Core Insights - Smartkem is presenting advancements in organic thin-film transistor technology aimed at revolutionizing MicroLED displays [1] - The company is introducing the MiP4, a new package of MicroLEDs designed to enhance brightness and reduce production costs [3] - Smartkem's low temperature process for manufacturing liquid transistors is expected to improve yield and reduce defects in MicroLED displays [4] Company Overview - Smartkem develops a new class of transistors using proprietary advanced semiconductor materials, applicable in MicroLED, LCD, AMOLED displays, and AI chip packaging [2] - The company has a significant intellectual property portfolio with 138 granted patents and 16 pending patents [6] Product Innovations - The MiP4 is designed to replace MiniLED packages, offering higher brightness at lower power and compatibility with existing manufacturing equipment [3] - Smartkem's manufacturing process allows for direct application of liquid transistors onto MicroLEDs, enhancing commercial viability across various sectors [4] Research and Development - Smartkem operates R&D facilities in Manchester, UK, and provides prototyping services in Sedgefield, UK [5] - The company is developing commercial-scale production processes and Electronic Design Automation tools to validate its display technologies [5]
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