BOE A, a leading display manufacturer based in China has announced impressive growth projections for its flexible AMOLED shipments in 2023. According to a conference call reported by IT Home on July 3, the company expects to ship nearly 80 million pieces of flexible AMOLED, marking a significant increase of over 30% compared to the previous year. BOE A has set an ambitious annual shipment target of over 120 million pieces, demonstrating its commitment to dominating the flexible AMOLED market. The company plans to achieve this goal by focusing on increasing the proportion of high-end product shipments within the flexible AMOLED business, which will subsequently enhance the overall profitability of its product portfolio.

The company announced a 50 billion yuan investment in R&D for the next 3 years

In addition to its strides in flexible AMOLED, BOE has made notable advancements in the vehicle display business. The company has introduced cutting-edge display technologies such as flexible AMOLED, Mini LED, and BD CELL in its vehicle display products. Moreover, BOE’s Chengdu vehicle display base, which commenced production in 2022, is expected to produce approximately 15 million vehicle displays annually. This production capacity encompasses LCD vehicle display modules ranging from 5 inches to 35 inches, providing a comprehensive range of options for automobile manufacturers.

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BOE’s commitment to innovation and growth was further emphasized at the Global Innovation Partners Conference · 2023. During the event, the company announced a staggering investment of over 50 billion yuan in technology research and development over the next three years. This substantial investment will enable BOE to create more than 100 solutions tailored to specific market segments, solidifying its position as a leading provider of display technologies.

One of the standout innovations unveiled at the conference was BOE’s world-first smart cockpit. It’s impressive that BOE has independently developed the cockpit’s appearance, display, hardware boards, and software systems. It incorporates advanced AI technologies, including seat belt detection, fatigue driving recognition, and car owner recognition, contributing to enhanced safety and driving experiences.

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