IGNIS Innovation Inc. has demonstrated what an OLED display can achieve, when the quality and user experience do not need to be compromised because of display burn-in effect. The existing approach to reduce the burn-in is to keep the display off most of the time, and/or run the display at lower brightness most of the time, resulting in washed out images at…
The current OLED marketplace has reached a critical crossroad that has created an unprecedented opportunity for IGNIS and its proprietary technologies. In 2014, to accelerate the adoption of its technology, IGNIS’s …
IGNIS Innovation Inc. has been fortunate to have worked on the right solution for AMOLED TV and other demanding display applications such as automotive, tablet, laptop, etc. Since the early days, we believed that th…
Reza Chaji will discuss the challenges associated with display design using LTPS and MOX during SID Display Week 2014. The paper titled ‘LTPS vs Oxide Backplanes for AMOLED Displays: System Design Considerations and…
We met with quite a few analysts and reporters at SID 2012. Here are some relevant stories about our technology. IGNIS Innovation at SID 2012 – OLED-Info Best of SID 2012 – OLED-Info
Waterloo, Ontario – June 6, 2012 – IGNIS has revealed a 20 inch AMOLED display running at 240 Hz and only 3mm thick. Given today’s challenges in producing larger AMOLED displays which are uniform and stable, IGNIS h…
IGNIS will be at the Society for Information Display (SID) “Display Week 2012″ in Boston, June 3-8, 2012. We’re booth 213, and we’ll have some interesting new technologies on display. Find out why AMOLED TVs won’t b…
Kitchener, Canada – May 18, 2011 – IGNIS announces a 3.47” 320 × 480 pixel AMOLED display, manufactured by RiTdisplay Corporation, and built with IGNIS patented AdMo™ compensation technology which makes the display …