Mikro Mesa Technology announced a breakthrough in Micro LED mass transferring and bonding which successfully transferred Micro LED chips sized 3µm to manufacture a 4-inch display.
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Mikro Mesa’s technology is capable of transfer chips sized 2 to 5 µm and can produce display with a resolution of 1,800 ppi with millions of Micro LED chips, enabling large size applications including TVs above 55-inch. In addition, the technology is featured with low temperature and press-free bonding for better yield. The low temperature process also fits the requirements of flexible and transparent display production.
Vertical structured Micro LEDs are used in Mikro Mesa’s proprietary manufacture process. According to Mikro Mesa, the structure allows the current distributed more evenly compared to flip-chip structure and supports higher input.
Mikro Mesa Technology was established in 2014 by Li-Yi Chen for Micro LED technology development. The company has worked with China Electronics Panda on Micro LED since 2017 and announced its technology breakthrough for the next generation display technology. Mikro Mesa believes that this technology progress plays a key role for Micro LED commercialization.
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