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News articleYahoo Finance· March 25, 2026

Universal Display to Highlight OLED Emissive Layer Advances for Display Efficiency and Performance at ICDT 2026

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Universal Display to Highlight OLED Emissive Layer Advances for Display Efficiency and Performance at ICDT 2026 EWING, N.J., March 25, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Universal Display Corporation (UDC) (Nasdaq: OLED), a global leader in energy-efficient OLED technologies and materials, today announced its participation in and…
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  • As technology advances rapidly, AI proliferates, and displays play an even more central role in how people experience the world through their devices, energy efficiency is ever important

    60% confidence
  • PHOLED materials support efficiency gains across a broad range of device designs, reinforcing their role in unlocking the next generation of OLED-based products

    60% confidence
  • Display efficiency has become a critical enabler of innovation in the electronics ecosystem as energy availability increasingly defines what is possible across consumer products

    60% confidence
  • From microdisplays for VR to smartphones and laptops through to large-screen televisions, high-efficiency OLEDs are unlocking new opportunities and are foundational to the future of displays and consumer electronics

    60% confidence
  • PHOLED materials enable low-power-consumption OLED displays with excellent color performance and long operational lifetimes

    60% confidence
  • UDC materials and technologies form the core of the OLED emissive layer and help drive efficiency across a wide range of device architectures, including single-stack OLED, tandem structures, PSF, and new pixel designs

    60% confidence

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