Full-Time
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Develops advanced materials for OLED displays
Junior, Mid
Mississauga, ON, Canada
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OTI Lumionics develops advanced materials specifically for OLED displays used in consumer electronics and automotive applications. Their materials are created through a combination of quantum simulations, machine learning, and real-world testing. The company stands out from competitors with its unique Materials Discovery Platform, which allows for rapid development and testing of materials tailored to customer specifications. Additionally, they have an in-house pilot production facility that supports the transition from material development to mass production. OTI Lumionics not only focuses on materials development but also offers services like computational materials design, materials synthesis, and application engineering. Their goal is to provide high-quality materials that meet the demands of the growing electronics market.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$57.6M
Headquarters
Toronto, Canada
Founded
2011
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