Haechan (CEO Oh Seung-Chul, www.ocless.co.kr) unveiled the O'CLESS, which the company created with its own design, at the 13th International LED & OLED EXPO 2015 (LED EXPO 2015 for short), which lasts for four days from Tuesday the 23rd to Friday the 26th at KINTEX in Ilsan.
Founded in July 2013, Haechan began developing and producing OLED lighting using eco-friendly OLED panes and the world's best technology, all in just two years. This was possible through many years of technical know-how on creating prototypes for major companies.
Through O'CLESS, which the company independently planned and designed, the company has been building up brand power in the Japanese, Chinese, and European markets, as well as the domestic market.
The company acquired KC certificates for the previously introduced OLED desk lamps and OLED portable lamps. Moreover, the company is preparing a mass production system, and making proactive efforts in exporting to domestic and foreign markets. The company displayed 10 different types of OLED lighting products, including mood lamps, three types of desk lamps, leisure lighting, lamps for nursing, three types of multi-purpose portable lights, two kinds of table and wall hanging mirror lights, floor lamps, and new rail-type OLED modules used for construction and interior decorating.
The newly developed rail-type OLED module allows for OLED panels to be easily attached and detached, while maintaining the basic advantages of OLED.
Also, according to users' desires, various pattern arrangements are possible. They are able to be adjusted to 15-, 30-, and 45-degree angles. Furthermore, the design allows for flexibility in the installation process, be it anything from walls, ceilings to stands.
By using reverse voltage protection and continuous currents, the company was able to eliminate flickering. The product consumes little power, as it uses 12V low current, while regular lights use 220V.
The 13th International LED & OLED EXPO is the largest exhibition that integrates lighting, equipment, components, and materials of LED and OLED. Two hundred forty companies from 13 different countries are running 550 booths.
Furthermore, it is expected to provide an opportunity for company officials and buyers to communicate with each other, and encourage the development of the domestic LED industry. A variety of events are on tap, including the 5th LED Industrial Forum, Export Counseling for invited foreign buyers, and High Technology Development Companies Government Award Ceremony.
→ Go to the special news page for the 13th International LED & OLED EXPO 2015
(Video: The 13th International LED & OLED EXPO 2015 Live Sketch)
Reported by Janghee Jung
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