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Smartkem Expands Extensive IP Portfolio with New MicroLED Display Manufacturing Patent

Core Insights - Smartkem has received a UK patent for a new method of MicroLED display manufacturing, enhancing efficiency and sustainability in the production process [1][2] - The patented method allows for selective removal of MicroLEDs from a source wafer, significantly reducing material waste and production costs compared to traditional methods [2][3] - Smartkem's IP portfolio includes 140 granted patents across 17 families, indicating a strong position in the semiconductor materials market [2][6] Company Overview - Smartkem is focused on developing advanced transistor technology using proprietary semiconductor materials, aiming to revolutionize the electronics industry [4] - The company's TRUFLEX® semiconductor polymers enable low-temperature printing processes compatible with existing manufacturing infrastructure, targeting low-cost, high-performance displays [4] - Smartkem operates R&D facilities in Manchester, UK, and provides prototyping services at the Centre for Process Innovation in Sedgefield, UK [5] Manufacturing Process - The new MicroLED manufacturing method involves preparing a MicroLED wafer, applying an adhesion layer, and selectively transferring only necessary LEDs to a display substrate [2][3] - This approach allows the source wafer to be reused multiple times, leading to lower display costs compared to traditional monolithic methods [3]