Sunic Systems, a specialized company in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and next-generation thin-film deposition equipment, is strengthening its global cooperation efforts.

Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at an investment consultation hosted by the government of Andhra Pradesh, India. Sunic Systems

Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at an investment consultation hosted by the government of Andhra Pradesh, India. Sunic Systems

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On July 10, Sunic Systems announced that it discussed potential collaboration in the fields of next-generation displays and perovskite technology at an investment consultation meeting hosted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, India.


The investment consultation meeting was attended in person by Nara Lokesh, Minister of the Government of Andhra Pradesh, India, serving as a venue for exchanging views to strengthen advanced industry cooperation and global manufacturing competitiveness between Korea and India. At the event, Sunic Systems introduced Korea’s first 8.6th-generation OLED mass production deposition equipment technology and 8th-generation dry deposition mass production equipment technology for perovskite solar cells.


Sunic Systems has become the first company in the world to commercialize 8.6th-generation OLED mass production deposition equipment, leading the global IT OLED market. Recently, the company has also secured the world’s first 8th-generation dry deposition mass production equipment technology for perovskite solar cells, further strengthening its unrivaled technological competitiveness in both next-generation display and solar equipment sectors.



A representative from Sunic Systems stated, “We will continue to expand our partnerships with global government agencies and industries to actively seek new business opportunities in the fields of next-generation displays and eco-friendly energy industries.”


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