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Charbax | Avantama Quantum Dots at Display Week 2024: High Efficiency, Energy Savings and Superior Color @charbax | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
At Display Week 2024, Avantama, a Swiss company leading in the field of perovskite quantum dots, showcased their latest innovations. Samuel, the CEO and co-founder, presented their new mini LED backlit monitor, which features a conversion film based on perovskite quantum dots and KSF red phosphors. This innovation not only enhances color quality but also reduces energy consumption by 25% compared to traditional monitors. The environmental impact is significant, as the use of fully recycled lead in production can reduce CO2 emissions by 3,000 metric tons

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The superior image quality of Avantama's monitor is attributed to the high efficiency and over 90% BT 2020 color gamut coverage provided by their perovskite quantum dots. Samuel emphasized that Avantama is currently the only company able to make perovskite quantum dots stable enough for LCD applications, thanks to their expertise in surface science and chemistry. This stability is crucial for the practical implementation of these materials in commercial products.

During the event, Samuel mentioned that the industry pioneers who invented quantum dot technology are aware of Avantama's work and view perovskite quantum dots as highly promising, particularly for their potential in reducing energy consumption. Compared to OLED technology, perovskite quantum dots could offer even better energy efficiency, although OLEDs have also made significant progress. Avantama is involved in projects with OLED manufacturers, indicating a collaborative approach to further enhance display technologies.

Avantama is also developing their formulations for micro displays, utilizing techniques like electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing to achieve high-resolution pixel deposition. These advancements are aimed at making the technology commercially viable. The company maintains its manufacturing in Switzerland to protect its intellectual property, boasting the largest patent portfolio in perovskite quantum dots. Automation in their production process helps control costs despite the Swiss location.

As the technology matures, Avantama plans to move certain production steps to Asia to be closer to the main display supply chain located in China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. This strategic move is expected to facilitate better collaboration with key industry players in the region. At the event, Avantama also demonstrated an inkjet-printed display suitable for QD OLED applications, showcasing their expertise in developing inks for this technology.

The team at Avantama comprises highly skilled individuals from top universities in Europe and North America. With around 30 employees, the majority of whom are focused on research and development, the company is making significant strides in advancing their technology. The rest of the team handles production and sales, ensuring that they are well-prepared for market entry.

Despite not having commercial products on the market yet, Avantama is rapidly catching up to the leaders in the quantum dot market. The established companies have paved the way for applications of quantum dots in displays, and Avantama aims to capitalize on this groundwork. The potential market is vast, with the LCD industry alone consuming over 300 million square meters of display area annually, representing a significant opportunity for Avantama's innovative solutions.

Overall, Avantama's participation at Display Week 2024 highlighted their cutting-edge developments in perovskite quantum dots, their environmental benefits, and their readiness to compete in the global display market. Their focus on high efficiency, color quality, and energy savings positions them as a formidable player in the industry, with promising prospects for future growth and market penetration.

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