Tokyo Electron (TEL) announced that it is now accepting
orders for the Elius 2500 OLED inkjet printing system. This system can produce
OLEDs on 8th gen glass substrates.
TEL started
collaborating with Seiko Epson on OLED manufacturing technology in 2010.
The companies signed an agreement to jointly-develop OLED display manufacturing
technology that will integrate Epson`s inkjet printing method and TEL`s
production equipment. This is the first product that resulted from this
collaboration.
TEL says that they established a demonstration inkjet
printing line in Yamanashi, and the two companies continue to develop OLED
technologies. TEL sees a future expansion in the OLED display market and
decided to start accepting orders for the inkjet printing systems.
In September 2013 Applied Materials and Tokyo Electron announced
that they will
merge into a new company that will have a market value of $29 billion.
According to Gartner, In 2012 Applied held 14.4% of the global semiconductor
manufacturing equipment market and TEL held 11.1%. (Source: oled-info.com)
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