Project description
Ushering in the next revolution in display manufacturing
The display manufacturing industry is turning its focus to the emerging microLED (µLED) technology. It is a LED about 100 times smaller than standard LEDs. µLED is used to make high-resolution displays for applications such as smartwatches. Traditional LEDs are appropriate only for very large displays like stadium screens. To eliminate the thin film transistor arrays that control liquid crystal displays and organic LED displays, the EU funded BAMBAM project will implement microprinting of electrical and optical structures and active LED pixels. Europe’s display industry will benefit from µLED technology that delivers better energy efficiency and picture quality.
Objective
The BAMBAM project aims at reintegrating the display manufacturing industry in Europe while enabling the era of the low energy LED for this application. Microprinting of electrical and optical structures and active LEDs pixels (LED on CMOS) are the solutions implemented in BAMBAM to get rid of the Thin Film Transistor (TFT) arrays controlling LCD and OLED displays; all of them being manufactured in Asia in dedicated expensive, enormous and energy-intensive plants. The new BAMBAM technology relies on the unique active LEDs on silicon by ALEDIA, where each LED has its own CMOS driver that can be connected to a low cost substrate by printing of micron scale bussing on any substrate. Following micro-printing by University of Stuttgart of the XTPL's ink, containing Qustom dots color conversion components, on the LED of Aledia, and their transfer on a low cost substrates by XDC and Xceleprint, the contact ink is micro-printed to connect the active pixel elements to the substrates. The 2 types of display demonstrators, manufactured with this technology, are then adjusted and operated by Barco to achieve the best picture quality at the low energy consumption of the LED for TV and video walls. The solution is compatible with a high pixel count and low pixel size on flexible substrates. Manufacturing displays in Europe, with a low energy consumption along the life cycle of the product, on low end flexible substrates and low cost, is being prepared by Aledia in its new european manufacturing-line, which is under construction with the help of partners from all over Europe.
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HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space
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HORIZON.2.4.2 - Key Digital Technologies
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38130 Echirolles
France
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