Jacky Qiu is the Vice President and Co-founder of OTI Lumionics, a leader in the development of production-ready advanced materials for consumer electronics. He and his team were the first to develop quantum computing simulations for materials discovery to solve commercial-relevant issues. They created the Cathode Patterning Material (CPM) that is used to make OLED displays thinner, more transparent and more flexible to allow for better quality features like foldable screens and under-display cameras, which are something consumers and businesses are routinely demanding.
Qiu has a variety of responsibilities, including a focus on market intelligence, finance and technology roadmap development. He received his master’s of science and a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Toronto. He is also a member of the Society of Information Display.
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We believe the future of the camera phone will be more integrated with the display and the traditional trade-off of bezel / non-emissive area vs camera size / amount of camera can be evolved with the introduction of under display camera technology. We can see a future where you can have more front-facing cameras without sacrificing screen real estate and those cameras can have multiple functions that can enable better, more dynamic selfie shots / selfie videos. In the age of content creators of Instagrams and TikToks, there is still much space for future innovation.