Trend One: Mobile Phone Market - Mini LED backlight products have the opportunity to import mobile phone backlight applications in 2018
Existing AMOLED panel production supply tight, with the exception of Samsung and Apple, Andriod other mobile phone manufacturers may face the dilemma can not get the OLED panel. Therefore, other mobile phone brand manufacturers in order to make product differentiation, will be transferred to the Mini LED with a combination of flexible substrates in order to achieve high curved surface backlight form is expected in 2018 will see the application of Mini LED backlight related products come out.
Trend 2: TV Market - WCG & Quantum Dots Differentiate for TV Brand Manufacturers
Wide color gamut solutions, in response to the TV brand manufacturers mainly HDR and at the same time a wide color gamut (WCG) needs, and the HDR market gradually toward the WCG direction, WCG in 2018 will be expected to be accounted for proportion. The HDR part of the basic requirements of about NTSC 85%, follow-up or even higher, will also drive NTSC 85% solution using B LED + R (KSF) Phosphor, B LED + R (Phosphor) Phosphor, BG LED + R (KSF) dosage is intended to gradually increase. Another NTSC ≧ 100% program, the current QDEF, the Korean plant has developed QD In Open Cell, QD material backlight only blue LED chips, will no longer need to use the traditional phosphor, so the future of the amount of phosphor intended to be The amount of QD in Open cells increases and decreases.
Trend Three: The General Lighting Market - The Potential Number of Replaceable Lamps Still Needs 10 Years to Proximate Saturation
The global replacement of potential lighting fixtures installed capacity of about 600 to 70 billion only in the past 2012-2016 five years of growth in the LED lighting industry, LED lighting industry has achieved a replacement of 11.872 billion LED lighting products. Plans similar to the global lighting challenge are widely echoed by lighting companies and it is estimated that between 6 billion and 7 billion LED lamps will be put into use by 2020 to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

