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Display Week 2025


  • San Jose, CA United States (map)

Join Fluxim at Display Week 2025, the leading event for electronic display and visual information technology. This year’s symposium will emphasize four key topics: Artificial Intelligence in Imaging, Ultra-High Bandwidth Data Transmission, Heterogeneous Integration on Glass, and Sustainable Displays.

The event includes a technical symposium, exhibitions, short courses, seminars, and forums. Attendees can engage with industry leaders, participate in the I-Zone, and attend the prestigious awards ceremonies.

👉 For more details, visit the official Display Week website.

Fluxim at the I-Zone Awards

Fluxim proudly introduces Opixs—our groundbreaking software for pixel-level power optimization in OLED and advanced display architectures—selected as a finalist in the prestigious I-Zone Awards at SID Display Week 2025 in San Jose.

🔋 Why Opixs?
Modern displays must balance battery life with color performance. Opixs empowers engineers to simulate and visualize the power consumption of images across various subpixel layouts—from standard RGB to RGBW, stacked RGB, and 6-subpixel schemes like TurboLED.

🧰 Core Features:

  • Define subpixel layouts (parallel or stacked)

  • Input CIE color coordinates & JVL (current-voltage-luminance) curves

  • Load target color spaces and actual images

  • Compute and compare display-level power stats

🖥️ From Concept to Commercial Tool:
Originally developed to simulate the award-winning TurboLED pixel concept from Excyton, Opixs is now launching as an easy-to-use, standalone software tool from Fluxim AG.

Poster Session

📌 See More at Display Week 2025
Alongside presenting Opixs, Fluxim’s CEO Prof. Dr. Beat Ruhstaller will be presenting two posters:

P.205: Clear Distinction Between Triplet-Polaron Quenching (TPQ) and Triplet-Triplet Annihilation (TTA) in OLEDs via Combined Characterization and Simulation

Edoardo Stanzani, FLUXiM AG, Winterthur, Switzerland

P.212: Exciton Dynamics and Degradation Mechanism in TADF OLEDs Assessed by Modulated Electroluminescence Spectroscopy

Balthasar Blülle, Fluxim AG, Winterthur, Switzerland

References:

[1] P. Levermore, S. Zeder, B. Blülle, B. Ruhstaller, R.C. Subedi, K. Stavrou, R. Ahumada-Lazo, A. Monkman, “TurboLED: Novel Pixel Design for Reduced Power Consumption and Expanded Color Gamut”, SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 9-2, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1002/sdtp.16496

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