The OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) market is projected to reach USD 2,352 million by 2029 from USD 534 million in 2024 at a CAGR of 34.5% during the forecast period. Growing adoption of OLEDoS in AR/VR devices, increasing demand for high resolution microdisplays, thriving portable electronics industry, and expanding application across various industries are the major factors contributing to the market growth.
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OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) is an advanced display technology that combines OLED (Organic Light light-emitting diode) with a silicon backplane, creating high-resolution, compact, and energy-efficient displays. Known for its best-in-class resolution, high brightness, and small size, this technology is thus fit with all applications designed for complex miniature devices. OLEDoS displays are majorly used in Near-eye devices such as head-mounted displays (HMDs) and electronic viewfinders (EVFs). Moreover these displays are also used in head-up displays (HUDs) in aerospace sectors, and other devices like medical imaging systems and thermal imaging glasses. These serve multiple vertical markets that range from consumer electronics to industrial and enterprise solutions to aerospace and defense, and even into highly specialized areas including medical and sports. Future OLEDoS trends will improve the performance of the display in a way that will potentially lead to higher adoption in AR and VR technologies, and can experience cost reduction with the manufacturing processes on its improvement path, which will give more presence in the market, fostering the rise in the diversity of applications.
The OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) market is experiencing a revenue shift from traditional applications, such as electronic viewfinders (EVFs), night vision goggles, thermal imaging devices, and augmented reality (AR) head-mounted displays (HMDs), to emerging product applications including virtual reality (VR) HMDs, AR smart glasses, medical devices, and heads-up displays (HUDs). This change is fueled by advances in technology and evolving market needs. Clients are now concentrating on creating high-resolution, low-latency displays for engaging VR gaming, developing sleek and functional AR smart glasses for navigation, and producing precise OLEDoS displays for medical imaging and 3D simulation. Additionally, Clients must address a variety of sector-specific needs. Consumers are looking for top-notch VR and AR experiences, while commercial sectors require reliable display solutions. Aerospace industries need advanced systems for better safety and navigation, industrial fields benefit from state-of-the-art training tools, and the medical and sports sectors demand precise and durable displays. Meeting these varied demands is essential for maintaining growth and staying competitive in the rapidly evolving OLEDoS market.
More than 1″ OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) displays to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The growth is driven by the increasing focus of companies in the OLEDoS market on enhancing the visual experience by developing larger displays. This trend is driven by companies focusing on creating larger, higher-resolution displays to enhance visual experiences. For example, in August 2023, Sony Semiconductor Solutions released a 1.3-inch 4K OLEDoS display to raise the next level of VR and AR headsets. Similarly, in May 2023, BOE announced a 1.3-inch 4K OLEDoS VR display that is sure to give sharp clarity for immersive gaming and viewing experience. The rise in OLEDoS displays used in VR headsets, such as Apple’s Vision Pro featuring Sony’s technology, is driving this trend. Furthermore, continuous improvements in display technology and growing consumer demand for high-quality visuals are increasing the appeal of larger OLEDoS displays.
Near-eye display devices are expected to grow at the highest CAGR due to the rising market of AR and VR devices; this is majorly driven by the growth of VR HMDs. The involvement of industry majors such as Apple, with its Vision Pro HMD, underlines this emerging trend. This is likely to be emulated by other major companies in the industry, with some guesswork that even Meta could make use of OLEDoS technology for its Meta Oculus Quest 3 HMD. Some guessing is rife that even Meta could leverage the OLEDoS technology for its upcoming Meta Oculus Quest 3 HMD. It is simply driven by the demand for high-resolution microdisplays that have been made possible with OLEDoS technology, hence consequently improving user experience in tandem with the general trend toward the miniaturization of electronic devices.
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The key players in the OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) Sony Semiconductor Solutions (Japan), Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan), eMagin (US), BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. (China), SeeYA Technology (China), Kopin Corporation (US), LG Display Co. Ltd. (South Korea), MICROOLED (France), Lakeside optoelectronics technology (jiangsu) Co., Ltd. (China), Semiconductor Integrated Display Technology Co., Ltd. (China). These players have adopted various organic and inorganic growth strategies such as service launches and developments, partnerships, collaborations, acquisitions, and joint ventures to expand their presence globally and increase their share in the OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) market.