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Develop a standardized roadmap for the next generation of displays to ensure the use of display over tolerance technology
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The National Technical Standards Institute of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Resources (President Chen Zhongxu, hereinafter referred to as the National Standards Institute) will develop and support the "New Generation Display Standardization Roadmap" (hereinafter referred to as the Roadmap) to support the era of industrial transformation and ensure that the display industry meets the technological gap.

On Wednesday, August 14th, the National Standards Institute held the "2024 International Forum on Display Standardization" at COEX, with the participation of domestic and foreign experts in the field of displays, and announced the development blueprint.

The roadmap is part of the "National Standardization Strategy for Cutting edge Industries" published in May this year. Since last year, it has been developed through collecting opinions from display standard forums, professional committees, industry university research symposiums, and other organizations. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), inorganic light-emitting displays (iLED), materials, and components, which are necessary to ensure the new market dominance of the display industry, have been selected as key standardization objects. It also proposes "by 27 years, 8 national standardization strategies will be proposed to use the excellent technologies of Chinese enterprises as international standards, providing support for enterprises such as testing and evaluation.

In particular, the objects of international standards are based on the needs of enterprises, including three types of rolling display form changes in the field of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and performance evaluation of AR and VR displays; three types of display dynamics and optical property determination in the field of inorganic light-emitting displays (iLEDs); and two leading technologies in China, including mechanical property determination of ultra-thin glass in the field of materials and components.

At the forum, experts from South Korea, Germany, and other countries focused on the integration of displays and new technologies, introducing measurement methods for automotive displays and performance standards for extended reality (XR) displays. They also presented and discussed the standardization trends for carbon neutrality.

Wu Guanghai, Director of the Bureau of Standards and Policy, emphasized, "The new generation of displays is an important future food for us in the era of industrial transformation. In order to enable China, as a leading country in display standards, to continue to play a leading role in international standards, we will spare no effort to provide support for the implementation of the roadmap




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