[DIC EXPO 2025] EDO Showcases OLED Capabilities, Sets Sights on Global Market Expansion
At DIC EXPO 2025 in Shanghai, China, EverDisplay Optronics (EDO), a leading Chinese AMOLED specialist, set up a large booth and showcased its extensive OLED product portfolio. While EDO is a relatively rare participant in major international display exhibitions, it highlighted its latest products and technologies at this year’s DIC EXPO, demonstrating a strong commitment to market expansion.
Founded in 2012, EDO is one of the leaders in successfully mass producing AMOLEDs in China at a relatively early stage. Currently producing both rigid and flexible OLEDs, EDO has recently expanded into high-value-added markets such as foldable OLEDs and automotive OLEDs. In particular, it holds the number one position in China in the mid- to large-sized AMOLED (tablets, laptops, etc.) market, demonstrating a dominant presence in the tablet and laptop display markets. In 2024, EDO’s OLED panel shipments reached 42.6 million units and revenue reached $462.3 million, ranking it fifth among Chinese OLED panel manufacturers. Key to this success are strategic partnerships, including supplying tablet panels to major clients such as HONOR and Huawei, and providing 14-inch 2.8K and 1.9K OLED panels to global PC brand Acer.
EDO operates both G4.5 and G6 production lines in Shanghai. The G4.5 line primarily produces panels for wearables and smartphones, while the G6 line produces large-scale panels for tablets, laptops, automobiles, monitors, and aircraft. Its monthly production capacity reaches 30,000 substrates. In the aviation industry, EDO supplies 15.6-inch, 21.6-inch, and 27-inch AMOLED panels to global airlines through Panasonic. For automotive OLEDs, EDO supplies 13-inch and 15.1-inch Tandem OLED panels to companies such as Geely.

11.3-inch LTPO OLED, Source: EDO

14.2-inch Hybrid, Tandem OLED, Source: EDO
At this exhibition, tablets utilizing Hybrid OLED and Tandem OLED technologies attracted the attention of visitors. EDO became the first company in China to mass-produce tablets utilizing Hybrid OLED and Tandem OLED in 2024, and has also successfully mass-produced a 27-inch 4K AMOLED monitor panel. LTPO TFT technology, designed for low power consumption, is also being widely applied to watches and tablets, improving energy efficiency.

21.6-inch, 27-inch OLED Monitors, Source: EDO
Changwook Han, Executive Vice President/Analyst at UBI Research (cwhan@ubiresearch.com)



