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Chinese Display Manufacturer TCL to Build World’s First 8.6-Generation Printed OLED Line in Guangzhou · TechNode

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Last updated: 2026/03/16 at 12:50 AM
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TCL Technology, a Shenzhen-listed Chinese display and electronics group, said its subsidiary TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) will invest about US$4.1 billion (29.5 billion yuan) in the world’s first 8.6-generation printed OLED production line, to be built in Guangzhou with local government partners. The facility will have a monthly capacity of 22,500 glass substrates (2290×2620mm) and target tablets, laptops, and monitors, with construction scheduled to start in November 2025 and a 24-month build cycle.

TCL noted it already operates a G5.5 printed OLED line and holds over 9,700 OLED patents, including 1,200 related to printed OLED. The company said the new project will support China’s push in next-generation display technology as AMOLED demand rises, with global shipments forecast to surpass 1.3 billion units by 2030.[regulatory filing, in Chinese]

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