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OTI Lumionics Inc.
OTI Lumionics Inc. surprisingly shows a consistent decline in its dominant 'Organic Electronics (OLED)' category, which makes up 86.4% of its portfolio, with a -37.5% YoY drop so far in 2026, suggesting a significant shift away from its core focus. Concurrently, the company is exploring new avenues, as evidenced by the 'Functional Materials (LCD, Lubricants)' category experiencing a rapid 100.0% YoY growth so far in 2026, albeit from a smaller base of 9.9% of its portfolio.
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81 US filings (since 2023) · 12 categories · 6 themes
Techniques and structural designs for fabricating the physical layers of an OLED display, including material deposition, patterning, and methods to protect the active organic layers from environmental degradation like moisture and oxygen.
Development and optimization of organic chemical compounds and their structures, including guest-host systems and metal complexes, used within the emission layer to achieve specific light emission characteristics such as color, efficiency, and operational lifetime.
Methods and structures for incorporating touch sensing capabilities directly into OLED display panels, typically involving conductive layers and insulating layers within or on top of the display stack.
Components and techniques aimed at improving the visual quality of OLED displays, such as color accuracy, contrast, brightness uniformity, and reducing reflections or glare through optical layers and coatings.
Developing and applying machine learning algorithms that leverage quantum computing principles, such as quantum circuits or autoencoders, for tasks like simulation or data processing.
Specialized digital and mixed-signal circuits for controlling and reading out quantum bits (qubits), including generating precise modulated RF signals and integrating with photonic components for quantum operations.
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Quantum Machine Learning