AU Optronics To Begin Mass Production Of E-Paper Next Year
20 Outubro 2009 - 8:04AM
Dow Jones News
AU Optronics Corp. (AUO), Taiwan's biggest maker of flat-panel
displays by revenue, said Tuesday it will begin mass production of
flexible electronic paper next year.
In a statement, the company said it plans to offer six-inch
flexible electronic paper samples to its customers in 2010. But the
company declined to reveal how much it invested in the technology
or its expected production volume.
Flexible electronic displays make use of plastic substrates so
they are thinner and lighter than glass displays like those used in
Amazon.com Inc.'s (AMZN) e-reader Kindle. Liquid-crystal-display
makers like AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corp.
(3009.TW) are diversifying into other display areas, hoping that
consumers' shift to digital books will help boost their revenue
longer term.
AU Optronics acquired a 31.6% stake in e-paper maker SiPix
Imaging Inc. in March for US$30 million. AU Optronics' flexible
e-paper uses SiPix's "Microcup" technology, which uses high-speed
roll-to-roll manufacturing.
"The mass production of the flexible e-paper will drive the next
wave of the reading revolution," said C.T. Liu, senior vice
president and general manager of consumer product display business
group, in the statement.
E-paper will bring about more innovative and portable consumer
electronic products and applications to the market, said Liu.
-By Charmian Kok, Dow Jones Newswires; 88622 502-2557;
charmian.kok@dowjones.com