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Attendees exploring the latest Micro LED and OLED ecosystem technologies at the Display Korea 2026 exhibition booths.

Display Korea 2026 Brings Together the Next-Generation Display Ecosystem… Comprehensive Technology Competition from Materials to Equipment and Applications

Hosted by UBI Research, Display Korea 2026 drew attention as a platform where the latest technology trends and value chain of the next-generation display industry—centered on OLED and Micro LED—could be examined at a glance. The exhibition featured a wide range of companies spanning materials, equipment, inspection solutions, and finished products, presenting the expansion trajectory of the display ecosystem.

Cedar Electronics demonstrating COB-based Micro LED MiP (Micro-LED in Package) ultra-fine pitch display technology at Display Korea 2026. (Source: UBI Research)

Cedar Electronics demonstrating COB-based Micro LED MiP (Micro-LED in Package) ultra-fine pitch display technology at Display Korea 2026. (Source: UBI Research)

In terms of finished products and display technologies, Micro LED and next-generation applications emerged as key themes. Cedar Electronics showcased an ultra-fine pitch display based on COB-type Micro LED MiP (Micro-LED in Package) technology, highlighting solutions targeting commercial displays as well as control room and broadcasting markets, leveraging high brightness and contrast. Its Korean partner, FO&T, served as a key channel for expanding this technology within Korea.

Samsung Display presented Micro LED displays for wearables along with next-generation form factor technologies, outlining its expansion strategy toward automotive and ultra-small display applications.

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) booth introducing Deuterium-based materials to improve OLED lifespan and efficiency

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) presenting Deuterium-based materials and global supply capabilities for OLED performance improvement. (Source: UBI Research)

In the materials sector, core chemical technologies that determine OLED performance were emphasized. Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) introduced its global supply capabilities centered on deuterium-based materials, which can enhance OLED lifetime and efficiency. In particular, the company highlighted its cost competitiveness and environmental sustainability through deuterated compound recovery technologies and production infrastructure.

LORDIN booth exhibiting next-generation high-efficiency OLED materials, including blue emitting materials and Pt dopants

LORDIN outlining strategies to secure next-generation high-efficiency OLED materials, including blue emitting materials, Pt dopants, and Deuterium-based compounds. (Source: UBI Research)

LORDIN also demonstrated its presence in OLED emissive materials, presenting Pt dopants and host materials—including blue emissive materials—alongside deuterium-based compounds. The company outlined its strategy for securing next-generation high-efficiency OLED materials and expanding its global supply chain.

FlexiGO booth demonstrating environmental test equipment to verify the durability of foldable and rollable displays

FlexiGO showcasing repetitive rolling and sliding environmental test equipment for reliability evaluation of foldable and rollable displays. (Source: UBI Research)

In the equipment and inspection solution segment, technologies addressing evolving form factors stood out. FlexiGO introduced environmental reliability testing equipment designed for foldable and rollable displays. The system enables repeated rolling and sliding tests under controlled temperature and humidity conditions, offering a solution optimized for durability validation of next-generation displays.

ISSOFT booth exhibiting imaging photometry and colorimetry measurement equipment for precise analysis of display luminance and uniformity

ISSOFT introducing precision measurement technology for analyzing OLED and Micro LED luminance and uniformity based on imaging photometry and colorimetry. (Source: UBI Research)

ISSOFT showcased imaging-based luminance and chromaticity measurement equipment capable of precise analysis of brightness, uniformity, and mura characteristics, emphasizing the growing importance of quality evaluation for OLED and Micro LED displays.

Optiple booth demonstrating light transmittance control dimming film technology to improve visibility for XR devices and smart eyewear

Optiple revealing dimming film technology that actively controls light transmittance based on the external environment to improve the UX of XR devices. (Source: UBI Research)

Optical and user experience enhancement technologies also gained attention. Optiple unveiled a dimming film capable of actively controlling light transmittance based on ambient conditions. This technology improves visibility and reduces glare in XR devices, smart eyewear, and automotive displays, positioning itself as a key enabler of next-generation user experience.

Visitors experiencing AR glasses based on PinTILT optical technology at the LetinAR booth

LetinAR showcasing AR glasses equipped with hybrid PinTILT optical technology, which combines the advantages of waveguide and Birdbath methods. (Source: UBI Research)

LetinAR introduced two AR glasses incorporating its proprietary optical technology, presenting a new direction for XR optics. Its PinTILT technology combines the advantages of waveguide and birdbath optics in a hybrid structure, enabling low power consumption, lightweight design, and slim eyewear form factors. The technology is compatible with various display types—including commercial OLEDoS, Micro LED, LCOS, and LCD—enhancing flexibility for future AR glasses commercialization.

Display Korea 2026 ultimately provided a comprehensive view of the technological trends and value chain shaping the next-generation display industry, centered on OLED and Micro LED. Participating companies presented advancements in high-efficiency materials, reliability testing equipment, optical performance enhancement, and applications across XR, wearables, and automotive displays. The event underscored a clear shift in industry competition—from individual panel performance toward the overall technological completeness and application scalability of the entire ecosystem.

Junho Kim, Analyst at UBI Research (alertriot@ubiresearch.com)

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FlexiGO, developed the durability test equipment capable of accurate evaluation for foldable materials

With the recent announcement that Samsung Electronics and Huawei are aiming to launch smart phones with foldable OLED, folder-type smartphones are drawing attention.

 Display companies are converting glass materials used in the existing substrates and cover windows into plastic materials. Consequently, the durability of plastic materials is becoming an important issue.

There are various types of durability tests, but the most typical durability inspection is the folding test. The folding test is an experiment that repeatedly bends and unfolds the foldable materials including plastic. Typically, a mechanical device is used for pivoting the rotating plate after fixing some part of the foldable material to the fixed plate and fixing the other remaining part to the rotating plate. However, in the conventional devices, the axis of foldable material is different with that of the rotating plate, the foldable material moves along the rotation path of the rotating plate, not the original rotation path of the material. Thus, there is a possibility that a tensile force acts on the folder material. To solve this problem, FlexiGO recently developed Foldy series, new durability test equipment to test foldable materials.

<FlexiGO’s folding test equipment, Source: flexigo.co.kr>

In addition to the conventional fixed plate and rotating plate, the Foldy series adds a motion controller that supports the fixed plate to move forward and backward for the foldable to be moved only through the original rotation path, so that no other stress is applied to the material. As a sliding device is mounted on the motion controller, the fixed plate moves forward and backward, and the rotating plate performs a rotary motion so that the foldable material can slide on the rotating plate.

The Foldy series includes micro vision, surface profiling, and colorimeter. Foldy-10 and Foldy-100 products can be adopted for the durability test in different test environments. In addition, it is possible to mount an additional inspection system, so it is expected that the accurate durability test of various accurate foldable materials is to be possible.