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The Samsung LCD Netherlands R&D Center continues Liquavista's previous activities of developing a new type of electronic display technology that will change the way we interact with mobile phones, media players, electronic readers and other mobile devices.

The displays create bright and colorful images that ensure excellent indoor and outdoor readability; use dramatically less battery power and therefore offer a truly mobile multimedia experience for the consumer. Customers can use their devices longer before a recharge is necessary and battery sizes can be reduced allowing devices to be thinner and lighter.

SNRC's technology is the only solution, other than LCD, which can operate in three modes but with significantly increased optical performance. Described as LCD 2.0, our technology is simply an upgrade for existing manufacturing facilities and is more than 90% compatible with standard LCD manufacturing equipment and processes. This enables our partners to quickly re-use their manufacturing assets to develop our displays and bring exciting, highly differentiated products to life with both enhanced usability and performance.

The company's ultimate vision is to build on the extraordinary optical performance and unique power efficiency of its technology to lead a green revolution in low power displays, extending beyond mobile devices to all devices requiring a display.

Liquavista was founded in 2006 as a spin-out from the world famous Philips Research Labs in Eindhoven. It was fully acquired by Samsung Electronics in 2010 and has been designated as an R&D facility tasked to deliver innovations in electrowetting and display technology.

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Mede mogelijk gemaakt door een bijdrage uit het Europees Fonds voor Regionale Ontwikkeling in het kader van OP-Zuid

Supported by the European Regional Development Fund under OP-Zuid.

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Key Facts

  • Screen technology set to pioneer the way we interact with electronic devices
  • Revolutionary video capable displays based on electrowetting
  • Bright colourful images with excellent indoor and outdoor viewability
  • Leading the green revolution in low power displays
  • Based in Europe