(“IGNIS”) is proud to announce that our founder Arokia Nathan, has won the 2020 IEEE EDS J.J. Ebers Award for his contributions to thin film transistors and flexible/foldable electronics integration strategies. Arokia is a leading pioneer in the development and application of thin film transistor technologies…
Waterloo’s AutoTech ecosystem continues to rapidly expand, with more than 90 businesses driving industry innovation alongside dozens of local research and commercialization hubs. From innovative start-ups to global automotive giants, IGNIS is proud to be part of this group.
Dr. SJ Tang Ph.D., IGNIS Innovation’s Vice-President Business Development, will be speaking on Thursday, September 26, 2019 at the OLEDs World Summit in San Jose, CA. His topic is “Solution for Removal of OLED Burn-in on OLED TV Using GPU based Real-time Compensation Technology”. SJ will present IGNIS’s real-time compensation technology to remove…
IGNIS Innovation’s new Automated Panel Tuning System (APTS) corrects initial uniformity (Mura) problems in OLED displays stemming from manufacturing, material properties and device physics.
Using proprietary and patented Demura algorithms, the IGNIS APTS…
IGNIS is pleased to be demonstrating our unique GPU based real-time AMOLED display burn-in compensation technology, in the Innovation Zone (I-Zone), during SID’s 2019 Display Week at the San Jose Convention Center. This technology operates in real-time and is…
Dr. Shuenn-Jiun (SJ) Tang, PhD, IGNIS Vice-President Business Development, will be speaking at SID Vehicle Displays and Interfaces 2018 in Livonia, Michigan (September 25-26, 2018). He will address “Advanced Compensation Technology for AMOLED Automotive Displays” at 4:40 pm on September 25.
Ray Leerentveld, IGNIS Director of Engineering, will be speaking at the 9th International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics (ICFPE) in Changzhou, China on September 26, 2018. Ray will be addressing the “Use of External Compensation to Increase Resolution and Stability of…
In collaboration with our partners, IGNIS has developed a driver chip that incorporates the ability to sense individual pixels on the panel. Currently the IC is being used on medium sized panels designed for IT and automobile applications. This new integrated circuit is an integral part to the…
With the increased market demand for higher resolution AMOLED panels, panel makers are being stretched to their limits to balance circuitry against reliable performance. The common approach is to follow the proven path of using a 7-transistor circuit to drive the OLED pixel. General consensus within the industry is that to reach higher PPI limits than are…
Peter Monsberger, IGNIS Chief Executive Officer, along with Dr. SJ Tang, IGNIS VP Business Development, will be attending SID’s Display Week at the Los Angeles Convention Centre, California. Display Week runs from May 20 to May 25 with Symposiums, Seminars and an Exhibition highlighting the latest trends…