Smartkem to Present and Exhibit at MicroLED Connect 2024
MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Smartkem (Nasdaq: SMTK), a company that has the potential to power the next generation of displays using its disruptive organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs), today announced that it will giving a presentation and exhibiting at the annual MicroLED Connect conference, in association with TechBlick and MicroLED Association, in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, taking place Wednesday 25th-Thursday 26th September 2024.
Presentation Date: Thursday, September 26th, 2024
Time: 14:20-14:35 Central Time
Title: Chip-First Active-Matrix Fabrication Approach For Effective Connection of TFT Backplanes to MicroLEDs
Location: Conference Center, High Tech Campus Eindhoven, The Netherlands
The presentation, given by Smartkem Chief Technology Officer, Dr Simon Ogier, is titled "Chip-First Active-Matrix Fabrication For Effective Connection of TFT Backplanes to MicroLEDs", and will introduce a chip-first strategy for the development of microLED displays using Smartkem's proprietary OTFT technology. Smartkem will also be exhibiting at MicroLED Connect and can be found at Booth No.25. Dr Ogier will be in attendance throughout the conference and will be available for 1-on-1 meetings.
For more information on the conference, please visit: https://www.microledconnect.com/
Smartkem's Nasdaq information can be found on the Nasdaq website: https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/smtk
About Smartkem
Smartkem is seeking to reshape the world of electronics with its disruptive organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) that have the potential to drive the next generation of displays. Smartkem's patented TRUFLEX semiconductor and dielectric inks, or liquid electronic polymers, can be used to make a new type of transistor that has the potential to revolutionize the display industry. Smartkem's inks enable low temperature printing processes that are compatible with existing manufacturing infrastructure to deliver low-cost displays that outperform existing models. The company's electronic polymer platform can be used in a number of display technologies including microLED, miniLED and AMOLED displays for next generation televisions, laptops, virtual reality (VR) headsets, smartwatches and smartphones.