


St Clair Police Station, Serpentine Road, St Clair Port of Spain. Official opening of the St Clair Police Station, ribbon cutting and tour of the facility. Keith Rowley, cut the ribbon, alongside CoP McDonald Jacob, Stuary Young Minister in the Office of the PM, Fitzgerald Hinds Nationa Security Minister, Colm Imbert Finance Minister, Udecott CEO Tamica Charles-Phillips, Udecott Chairman Noel Garcia, Alderman Joel Martinez Mayor of Port of Spain and Councillor Abena Hartley, Accompanying him were government ministers Fitzgerald Hinds, Energy Minister Stuart Young and Finance Minister Colm Imbert. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley (centre) after cutting the ribbon to officially open the St Clair Police Station on Friday. It could be that eMagin is working with SNU on this new machine, but this is just speculation.Ī few months ago Facebook posted a new job opening that referred to OLED microdisplay direct-emission architecture.Ī direct-emission OLED will enable much higher efficiency/brightness compared to current designs based on color filters.ĭisclosure: the author of this post personally holds shares in eMagin.The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday eMagin used to work with SNU Precision and the company's main deposition tool was delivered by SNU back in 2012. eMagin also noted that it may be open to license the dPd technology (but it referred to TFT OLED designs). These are customers for eMagin's microdisplays. In 2017 for example eMagin reported of a Tier-1 CE company that licensed its dPd tech, and in 2020 the company said it started a new consumer-related AR development project for a next-generation display for a Tier-1 customer. In the past eMagin reported of several leading companies that have licensed the technology and/or are working with the company towards the design of custom dPd OLED displays for future AR/VR products.

eMagin is leading the industry with its direct-emission OLED technology (which they refer to as directly-patterned, or dPd OLED). All commercial OLED microdsiplays are based on a WOLED with color filters architecture. There's massive interest in OLED microdisplays for VR and AR applications. The tool will launch "soon" but SNU does not give more details. SNU Precision says that the new tool will support both R&D settings and mass production, with support for 200 mm and 300 wafers. According to SNU Precision's web site, the company is set to release a new tool that will enable the deposition of direct-emission OLED materials on silicon wafers for microdisplay panels.
