Seoul Semiconductor
Seoul Semiconductor develops and commercializes light
emitting diodes (LEDs) for automotive, general illumination,
specialty lighting, and backlighting markets.
As the fourth-largest LED manufacturer globally, Seoul
Semiconductor holds more than 12,000 patents, offers a wide
range of technologies, and mass produces innovative LED
products such as SunLike – delivering the world’s best light
quality in a next-generation LED enabling human-centric
lighting optimized for circadian rhythms; WICOP – a simpler
structured package-free LED which provides market leading
color uniformity and cost savings at the fixture level, providing
high lumen density and design flexibility; NanoDriver Series –
the world’s smallest 24W DC LED drivers; Acrich, the world’s
first high-voltage AC-driven LED technology developed in
2005, including all AC LED-related technologies from chip
to module and circuit fabrication, as well as multi-junction
technology (MJT); and nPola, a new LED product based on
GaN-substrate technology that achieves more than ten times
the output of conventional LEDs. UCD constitutes a high color
gamut display which delivers more than 90% NTSC.
SunLike is an advanced light source that combines the latest
optical and compound semiconductor technology of Seoul
Semiconductor and *TRI-R technology, a sunlight spectrum
reproduction technology, that is a registered trademark by the
Toshiba Materials Co., Ltd. It lowers blue light peak similar
to sunlight spectrum and contributes to maintaining a stable
human circadian rhythms and enhancing the color clarity of
objects. It has been supplied to global lighting customers in
Korea, US, China and Japan as well as Europe that manufacture
home lightings, smart desk stands and lamps, high-end
lightings for museums, hotels, offices and the cosmetic sector.
*TRI-R, supported by Toshiba Materials, finds in the definition
“The light closest to the sun for human well-being” as its
original concept. The sun light spectrum is developed by the
same company and can be reproduced by a white LED light
source technology.
To learn more, visit
www.seoulsemicon.com