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South Korea Puts Effort Into Next-Gen Displays

Nov. 14, 2018

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: china, displays, flexible OLED, industry trends, LG Display, micro-LED, OLED, production, Samsung Display, Samsung Electronics, South Korea

South Korea is focusing its energies into developing an industry for next-gen displays. The display sector in South Korea has…...

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