XDC is a leader in microLED and microIC technologies and semiconductor components for use in display applications, and offers a premier mass transfer process technology that enables the manufacture of next generation displays.
Resolve current manufacturing challenges and transform microLED adoption in the display industry.
Support end-users with application-specific process development, technology-transfer and hardware using patented Micro Transfer Printing.
Our primary business strategy is to
Develop and license our proprietary microLED technology to product manufacturers for display applications, such as mobile phones, wearable electronic devices, tablets, notebook computers, and televisions.
Develop and sell microelectronic components such as µIC and PIXELENGINE™ modules.
Driven by our internal R&D efforts and licensed patents from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), we currently own, exclusively license, or have the sole rights to sublicense more than 500 issued and pending patents worldwide.
We work with manufacturers of microLED display products to grant them licenses to practice under our patents and use our proprietary know-how to manufacture displays.
Micro Transfer Printing (μTP) was developed in Professor John Rogers group in the mid-2000s.
XDC formed and acquired rights to μTP in 2013 and has, since then, developed, patented, and licensed advanced assembly solutions.
Since its development in the mid-2000s, the market has greatly expanded, reaching beyond $150 billion.