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Founded in 1996, AUO is an enthusiastic, technology-driven company delivering products and solution services that advance the frontier of innovation. Consolidating the strength of the Group, AUO’s operation covers five major business areas including display, system solution, industrial intelligence, healthcare, and energy. The company is based in Taiwan and operates across Asia, the US and Europe, with a global team of 38,000 people. AUO’s consolidated net revenues in 2021 were NT$370.69 billion.
AUO specializes in the R&D and manufacturing of display panel, and develops high-valued and differentiated product applications. Leading the industry with abundant R&D personnel and innovative technologies, AUO is committed to providing diverse vertical solutions through integrating core display technologies with AIoT. By integrating software, hardware, cloud, and service platforms, AUO provides one-stop services that fulfill the diverse demands of vertical markets including retail, education, enterprise, medical, healthcare, mobility, manufacturing, and energy. Through cooperation, complementation, and co-creation, AUO constructs the smart AIoT eco-system with our strategic partners, achieving our vision of realizing an innovative living future.
AUO takes corporate sustainability as its core corporate philosophy, and dedicates actions to corporate governance, environmental sustainability, the popularization of science education, cultural preservation, and caring for social welfare. AUO has been listed in Dow Jones Sustainability World Index since 2010 and in Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index since 2018. In 2022, AUO became an official member of RE100, the first enterprise in the global display manufacturing industry to commit to using 100 percent renewable energy by 2050. Through our endless devotion to smart manufacturing and sustainable production, AUO was selected for the Global Lighthouse Network by the World Economic Forum and awarded the Manufacturing Leadership Award by the Manufacturing Leadership Council of The National Association of Manufacturers.

AUO understands the needs and critical points that make or break the manufacturing sector. Having manufactured over 240 million panels ranging over 1,000 models per year, we have accumulated our expertise through comprehensive and extensive process optimization of our productions. This knowledge enables us to help other businesses step forward to upgrade manufacturing processes and approaches.
AUO understands the needs and critical points that make or break the manufacturing sector. Having manufactured over 240 million panels ranging over 1,000 models per year, we have accumulated our expertise through comprehensive and extensive process optimization of our productions. This knowledge enables us to help other businesses step forward to upgrade manufacturing processes and approaches.

In response to gamers" and professionals" pursuit of the ultimate image quality, AUO has continually developed breakthrough products featuring high refresh rate, high resolution, and our exclusive Adaptive mini LED (AmLED) display technology that brings clarity to dark details, creating smooth and life-like visual feasts. Panels designed with optimal curvature offer an immersive display experience. Our Advanced Reflectionless Technology (A.R.T.) and low blue light technology provide a natural and comfortable viewing experience without hurting users’ eyes after extended periods.
In response to gamers" and professionals" pursuit of the ultimate image quality, AUO has continually developed breakthrough products featuring high refresh rate, high resolution, and our exclusive Adaptive mini LED (AmLED) display technology that brings clarity to dark details, creating smooth and life-like visual feasts. Panels designed with optimal curvature offer an immersive display experience. Our Advanced Reflectionless Technology (A.R.T.) and low blue light technology provide a natural and comfortable viewing experience without hurting users’ eyes after extended periods.

December 2020 AUO 9.4-inch high resolution flexible micro LED display technology honored with 2020 Innovative Product Award from Hsinchu Science Park

AUO Display Plus is the industrial and commercial display subsidiary of AUO. The company offers a complete end-to-end display service, from R&D, through to sales and customer service. AUO Display Plus picks up the baton from AUO, leveraging 20 years of experience to provide a comprehensive range of products to customers worldwide. Its flexible production can accommodate unique designs in small quantities, allowing greater diversity and customization.
AUO Display Plus offers display products for the full spectrum of industrial and commercial uses with specifications tailored to each specific application. The company also provides smart display solutions across various verticals, including education, enterprise, retail, healthcare, and transportation. Headquartered in the Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan, the company operates global offices in Mainland China, Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Based in Taiwan, AUO have now established a global presence in the electronics sector, making them one of the most competitive and popular manufacturers worldwide. AUO TFT displays are competitively priced without compromising on the excellent performance ratio.
As AUO display distributors we offer an extensive range of unique TFT display models, available in screen sizes varying from 5” (12.7cm) to 65” (165.1cm), all with different resolutions, brightness levels and viewing angles.
If you would like any more information about the AUO solutions we supply at Display Technology please contact us today by phone on +44 (0)1480 411600 or by email at info@displaytechnology.co.uk. You can alternatively use our contact form at the bottom of this page to ask us any questions.

Modern AUO TFT displays are equipped with LCD technology what means that they are very robust and user-oriented so the displays can be used in various operational areas. LCD`s are very diffused – you can find them in POI and POS systems or Touchscreens – basically everywhere.

AU Optronics Corporation is Taiwan"s largest producer of flat panel displays--that is, thin film transistor liquid crystal display panels, or TFT-LCDs--and is also the world"s number three manufacturer, trailing only South Korea"s Samsung and LG-Philips. As the first Taiwanese company to begin producing active matrix LCDs in the early 1990s, AU Optronics has played a leading role in Taiwan"s transformation as one of the world"s high-technology centers. The company has expanded its production from small-sized panels to the latest-generation large-scale panels, such as Taiwan"s first high-definition 46-inch television panel, debuted in late 2003. AU Optronics also has developed a strong in-house research and development component, which has enabled it to become the first in the world to produce an amorphous silicon-based TFT OLED (organic light-emitting display). The company expects to put this technology into practice producing panels for new generation mobile telephones--including those produced by sister company BenQ, Taiwan"s leading mobile phone producer. AU Optronics operates subsidiaries in Taiwan, Japan, China, the United States, and The Netherlands, with production based in Taiwan and in Suzhou, China. In 2003, AU Optronics posted revenues of more than TWD 104 billion ($3.1 billion), multiplying its sales by more than 18 times since 1999. The company is led by Chairman K.Y. Lee, who is also chairman of BenQ Corporation.
In 1985, UMC became the first of Taiwan"s IC producers to go public, listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. The listing enabled the company to begin pursuing a diversification into other emerging technologies. One of these was the small but potentially vast market for liquid crystal display (LCD) panels. UMC"s interest turned toward the development of thin-film transistor (TFT) technology, and in 1990 the company backed the founding of a new company dedicated to the development of TFT-LCD technology, called Unipac Optoelectronics. UMC was to remain a major Unipac shareholder throughout the decade.
Portable computers, however, represented the most buoyant market for TFT-LCD technology. At the middle of the decade, the 10.5-inch form factor became the industry standard. Yet, Unipac, like other emerging Taiwanese LCD manufacturers, continued to lag behind its larger competitors in Japan and Korea, while depending on technology brought in from these countries and elsewhere. At the same time, Unipac faced impending pressure from a number of new competitors, which were ramping up to production of their own large-size panels in the latter half of the 1990s.
One of the new companies was Acer Display Technologies (ADT), which was founded as a subsidiary of the fast-growing computer group in 1996. ADT"s ambitions took a big step forward in 1998, when the company signed a technology transfer agreement with IBM. Not to be outdone, Unipac reached its own technology transfer agreement that year with Japan"s Matsushita. Both agreements promised to boost Taiwan"s capacity for producing large-sized TFT-LCD panels.
The agreement with Matsushita enabled Unipac to complete its second-generation fab, which began mass production in 1999. The company"s entry into the large-sized panels market launched its transformation. From sales of just $20 million in 1998, Unipac entered a period of explosive growth. By the end of 1999, the company"s revenues topped $70 million.
By March 2000, Unipac launched its first 17-inch TFT-LCD, becoming the first in Taiwan to produce in the larger than 15-inch category. The company followed that triumph with a listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange, ultimately reducing UMC"s stake in Unipac to just 40 percent. Soon after Unipac"s public offering, it was joined on the stock exchange by ADT, also making its stock market debut. By the end of 2000, Unipac had launched mass production in its newest Generation 3.5 facility, FAB L3m, capable of producing 60,000 sheets per month. In the meantime, Unipac continued producing its original small-sized screens, capturing the world"s number two position in that market, behind leader Sharp of Japan.
UMC had in the meantime been structuring its operations, shedding its commodity ICs business to refocus itself as a pure-play semiconductor foundry. As part of that effort, UMC sought a means to spin off its LCD business. In 2001, Unipac found a new partner when Acer agreed to spin off its own display panels subsidiary ADT into a new, merged company together with Unipac, called AU Optronics. The chairman"s seat at the new company was taken by K.Y. Lee, who also served as chairman at another Acer offshoot, BenQ Corporation.
AU Optronics" combined production capacity--which included two LCD facilities from ADT--placed it among the global industry"s leaders, and also gave it the top position in the domestic market. The company"s combined clout encouraged it to launch an effort to gain greater control of its technology requirement. In 2000, AU Optronics opened its research and development facility in Hsinchu. As the company"s executive vice-president, Lu Po-Yen toldEBN: "The research and development of various types of new products has become the key for us to surpass our current high position and quicken the pace of our ascension to the world"s no. 1 flat-panel-display company."
As part of that effort, the company pledged to spend some $300 million leading up to 2005, doubling its previous research spending. The effort began to pay off toward the end of 2002, when the company displayed its first fifth-generation LCD panel. By then, the company also had finished development on the world"s first amorphous silicon-based organic light-emitted display (OLED). The company formally debuted the completed product, a four-inch screen, in 2003.
By the end of 2002, AU Optronics" research and development push began paying off for the company--in that year, AU Optronics led the market in filing for new patents, with 265 patent rights applications. AU Optronics also had been stepping up its production, including the June 2002 launch of a new fab in Suzhou, on the Chinese mainland, with a production capacity of 50,000 LCD modules per month.
By 2003, AU Optronics was able to claim the number three position worldwide in shipments of large-sized TFT-LCD panels, as the market for computer peripherals and especially for new LCD-based televisions began to take off worldwide. In August of that year, the company launched production of the world"s first 30-inch wide LCD television panel. This was followed soon after by the debut of the first Taiwan-built 46-inch HDTV LCD panel. At the other end of the scale, AU Optronics began targeting the mobile phone market, launching production of its own low-power screens. The company also sought to gain a foothold in the palm-sized market, debuting Taiwan"s first two-inch transreflective LCD screen in October 2003. By the end of that year, the company"s annual sales had soared past TWD 104 billion ($3.1 billion).
As it entered 2004, AU Optronics had launched construction of a new sixth-generation LCD fab, slated for completion in 2005. The company also began plans for a new seventh-generation fab, originally scheduled to enter mass production in 2007. However, poor market conditions--a drop-off in demand in late 2004 combined with the rapidly falling prices of LCD-based televisions and computer monitors--forced AU Optronics to consider placing the opening of the new facility on hold. Nonetheless, AU Optronics seemed on course to achieve its goal of becoming the world"s leading maker of TFT-LCD screens by the middle of the decade.

According to Taiwan media reports, South Korea’s Samsung Group has committed to purchasing 56 million LCD panels and shipping 48 million TV units this year. These figures would constitute a sharp increase – of 16.7% and 14.3%, respectively – compared to last year. These increases will be driven by Samsung purchasing more than 10 million LCD displays from Innolux and AUO, with the total LCD panel supply from both companies increasing 14% on last year’s total.
An important backdrop to this story is that Samsung Group will, in June this year, shut down its only LCD panel factory in South Korea and officially cease producing its own LCD panels. That move comes half a year earlier than expected, but the Group’s Image Display Division (VD) still requires panels and is therefore continuing to book shipments with foreign suppliers. This development is driving strong demand for LCD panels and provides an opportunity for the likes of Innolux and AUO to grow and become even bigger players in the industry.
AUO TV panel sales in the third quarter of last year dropped to 21%. The company’s chairman, Peng Shuanglang, has said that the proportion of TV panel shipments will remain at around 20% this year, with the main consideration being to continue serving TV brand customers. He stressed that AUO remains committed to its existing product portfolio, which is focused in large part on meeting long-term demand in the high-end TV market, but that the company’s business strategy is also placing increasing importance on the automotive market, where, by working directly with automakers, AUO is seen to have opportunities to expands its business opportunities and markets.
In a similar vein, the chairman of Innolux, Hong Jinyang, has said that, while there may not be the sudden demand witnessed last year, he is nonetheless cautiously optimistic about this year’s operation. Innolux has retained its high order, high value-added product layout. This strategy is one based on the production of high value-added products over the production of large quantities of standard products. Adherence to this strategy is likely to slow down the impact of panel prices.
Innolux’s General Manager, Yang Zhuxiang, has pointed out that the company will continue to pay close attention to international developments and has the ability to dynamically adjust its operations accordingly. At present, however, there remains high demand in the panel market. With the early withdrawal of Samsung from the LCD business, the market is under-occupied, with sustained demand but fewer suppliers, and the market price is expected to stabilize.
According to India"s latest report, Samsung"s Image Display Division purchased about 48 million panels in 2021 and shipped 42 million units. In 2022, meanwhile, it plans to purchase 56 million panels and ship 48 million units in 2022. The panels it purchases will be made up of 53 million OPEN Cell LCD TVs, 1 million QD OLED panels, and 2 million WOLED TV panels.

In both LCD and OLED displays, producing these cells – which are highly complex – is by far the most difficult element of the production process. Indeed, the complexity of these cells, combined with the levels of investment needed to achieve expertise in their production, explains why there are less than 30 companies in the whole world that can produce them. China, for instance, has invested more than 300 billion yuan (approximately $45 billion USD) in just one of these companies – BOE – over the past 14 years.
Panox Display has been involved in the display industry for many years and has built strong and long-term partner relationships with many of the biggest OLED and LCD panel manufacturers. As a result, we are able to offer our clients guaranteed access to display products from the biggest manufacturers.
LG Display was, until 2021, the No. 1 display panel manufacturer in the world. Owned by LG Group and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, it has R&D, production, and trade institutions in China, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Europe.
Founded in 2001, AUO – or AU Optronics – is the world’s leading TFT-LCD panel manufacturer (with a 16% market share) that designs, develops, and manufactures the world’s top three liquid crystal displays. With panels ranging from as small as 1.5 inches to 46 inches, it boasts one of the world"s few large-, medium -and small-sized product lines.
AUO offers advanced display integration solutions with innovative technologies, including 4K2K ultra-high resolution, 3D, ultra-thin, narrow bezel, transparent display, LTPS, OLED, and touch solutions. AOU has the most complete generation production line, ranging from 3.5G to 8.5G, offering panel products for a variety of LCD applications in a range of sizes, from as small as 1.2 inches to 71 inches.
Now Sharp is still top 10 TV brands all over the world. Just like BOE, Sharp produce LCDs in all kinds of size. Including small LCD (3.5 inch~9.1 inch), medium LCD (10.1 ~27 inch), large LCD (31.5~110 inch). Sharp LCD has been used on Iphone series for a long time.
Beside those current LCDs, the industrial LCD of Sharp is also excellent and widely used in public facilities, factories, and vehicles. The Sharp industrial LCD, just means solid, high brightness, super long working time, highest stability.
Since its establishment, Truly Semiconductors has focused on researching, developing, and manufacturing liquid crystal flat panel displays. Now, after twenty years of development, it is the biggest small- and medium-sized flat panel display manufacturer in China.
Truly’s factory in Shanwei City is enormous, covering an area of 1 million square meters, with a net housing area of more than 100,000 square meters. It includes five LCD production lines, one OLED production line, three touch screen production lines, and several COG, LCM, MDS, CCM, TAB, and SMT production lines.
Its world-class production lines produce LCD displays, liquid crystal display modules (LCMs), OLED displays, resistive and capacitive touch screens (touch panels), micro camera modules (CCMs), and GPS receiving modules, with such products widely used in the smartphone, automobile, and medical industries. The LCD products it offers include TFT, TN, Color TN with Black Mark (TN type LCD display for onboard machines), STN, FSTN, 65K color, and 262K color or above CSTN, COG, COF, and TAB modules.
In its early days, Innolux attached great importance to researching and developing new products. Mobile phones, portable and mounted DVD players, digital cameras, games consoles, PDA LCDs, and other star products were put into mass production and quickly captured the market, winning the company considerable market share.
Looking forward to the future, the group of photoelectric will continue to deep LCD display field, is committed to the development of plane display core technology, make good use of global operations mechanism and depth of division of labor, promise customers high-quality products and services, become the world"s top display system suppliers, in 2006 in the global mobile phone color display market leader, become "Foxconn technology" future sustained rapid growth of the engine.
Founded in June 1998, Hannstar specializes in producing thin-film transistor liquid crystal display panels, mainly for use in monitors, notebook displays and televisions. It was the first company in Taiwan to adopt the world’s top ultra-wide perspective technology (AS-IPS).
The company has three LCD factories and one LCM factory. It has acquired state-of-the-art TFT-LCD manufacturing technology, which enables it to achieve the highest efficiency in the mass production of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display production technology. Its customers include many of the biggest and most well-known electronics companies and computer manufacturers in Taiwan and overseas.
TCL CSOT – short for TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT) – was founded in 2009 and is an innovative technology enterprise that focuses on the production of semiconductor displays. As one of the global leaders in semiconductor display market, it has bases in Shenzhen, Wuhan, Huizhou, Suzhou, Guangzhou, and India, with nine panel production lines and five large modules bases.
TCL CSOT actively produces Mini LED, Micro LED, flexible OLED, printing OLED, and other new display technologies. Its product range is vast – including large, medium, and small panels and touch modules, electronic whiteboards, splicing walls, automotive displays, gaming monitors, and other high-end display application fields – which has enabled it to become a leading player in the global panel industry.
In the first quarter of 2022, TCL CSOT’s TV panels ranked second in the market, 55 inches, 65 " and 75 inches second, 8K, 120Hz first, the first, interactive whiteboard and digital sign plate; LTPS flat panel, the second, LTPS and flexible OLED fourth.
EDO (also known as EverDisplay Optonics) was founded in October 2012 and focuses on the production of small- and medium-sized high-resolution AMOLED semiconductor display panels.
Tianma Microelectronics was founded in 1983 and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 1995. It is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production of liquid crystal displays (LCD) and liquid crystal display modules (LCM).
After more than 30 years of development, it has grown into a large publicly listed company integrating LCD research and development, design, production, sales, and servicing. Over the years, it has expanded by investing in the construction of STN-LCD, CSTN-LCD, TFT-LCD and CF production lines and module factories across China (with locations in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, Wuhan and Xiamen), as well R&D centers and offices in Europe, Japan, South Korea and the United States.
JDI (Japan Display Inc.) was established on November 15, 2011, as a joint venture between the Industrial Innovation Corporation, Sony, Hitachi, and Toshiba. It is dedicated to the production and development of small-sized displays. It mainly produces small- and medium-sized LCD display panels for use in the automotive, medical, and industrial fields, as well as personal devices including smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
Although Sony’s TVs use display panels from TCL CSOT (VA panel), Samsung. Sony still produces the world’s best micro-OLED display panels. Sony has many micro OLED model such as 0.23 inch, 0.39 inch, 0.5 inch, 0.64 inch, 0.68 inch, 0.71 inch. Panox Display used to test and sell many of them, compare to other micro OLED manufacuturers, Sony`s micro OLEDs are with the best image quality and highest brightness (3000 nits max).

AU Optronics (AUO), one of the world-leading display suppliers, will set up its first Vietnam plant to make LCD monitors, expecting to start volume production in the first quarter of 2024.

A wide variety of auo 55 lcd panel options are available to you, You can also choose from original manufacturer, odm and agency auo 55 lcd panel,As well as from tft, lcm auo 55 lcd panel.

AU Optronics Corporation is Headquartered in Taiwan was formed in September 2001 by the merger of Acer Display Technology, Inc. (the former of AUO, established in 1996) and Unipac Optoelectronics Corporation. In October 2006, AUO acquired Quanta Display Inc. AU Optronics Corp. (AUO) is a world-leading manufacturer of small to large-size thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels, which are currently the most widely used flat panel display technology. TFT-LCDs are used in medical equipments,factory automation, ATM, Kiosk, GPS, Poin Of Sales, Educational Tablets, Digital Advertisement signage, transportation information and IFE (In Flight Entertainment), to marine and outdoor displays among other applications. AUO is the third largest manufacturer of large-size TFT-LCD panels in the world, with a market share of approximately 13.6%.

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TheLCD panel manufacturersis back! Innolux and AUO returned to Taiwan china to invest more than 100 billion yuan. AUO announced that they will move the back end module to Taiwan China for production, and apply to the Ministry of Economic Affairs for the qualification of "welcome Taiwan China businessman return to Taiwan investment action plan".
Estimated investment of 40.7 billion RMB and 7.91 billion RMB, Innolux also passed the review of the Ministry of Economic Affairs today and is expected to invest 70.1 billion RMB when back to Taiwan china, will expand AI intelligent automation in Tainan and Hsinchu,Improve forward-looking technology research and development, the investment amount is the largest in the LCD panel manufacturers.
Innolux pointed out that the risk of high wages in China has been foreseen as early as 2012,move back small size production line to Taiwan, established a one-stop production line for automated touch control in Tainan, became the first LCD panel factory to move back to the production line.
Today, China"sLCD panel manufacturersare expanding their production by official high subsidies, leading to imbalances in supply and demand in the international market and falling prices,
and the US-China trade war has affected the world supply chain shuffling, facing the ensuing dilemma, Innolux is the fourth largest LCD panel manufacturers in the world, decided to get rid of the panel production competition.
AUO is planning to expand its existing plant of Taoyuan and Taichung by 40.7 billion RMB. In addition to introducing high-end intelligent production lines and producing high value-added products such as e-sports displays and large-size panels, it also established high-end in Taiwan china for the first time. "Manufactured in Taiwan China" panel module will be available immediately for the automotive panel production line.
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